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A Look at the Provinces, Part X: Newfoundland and Labrador
This is the tenth article in the series. The Province of Newfoundland and Labrador is a two-part province consisting of, surprise, Newfoundland and Labrador. Newfoundland is an Island while Labrador is the part north of Quebec. Although the province is commonly called Newfoundland, its official name was changed to Newfoundland and Labrador not too long ago. It has an area of 405,720 square kilometres and has a population of 568,474 people. The Capital is St John's (not to be confused with Saint John, NB), and is the last province to join confederation, in 1949.
• newfoundland and labrador • labrador • st. john's • canada • provinces

About Labrador Retrievers
Labs are sturdy, reliable, energetic, and intelligent dogs. With more than 137,000 registered to the AKC in 2005, they undoubtedly, make wonderful pets.
• : labrador retriever • labrador retrievers • labs • retrievers • america’s favorite dog

American and English Labs
It is important to know that all labs are not created equally. The differences between the types of labs are so vast that many experts have suggested splitting the breed.
• labrador retriever • labs • field lab • types of labs • english and american labs

The Rimadyl Controversy
When first released, Rimadyl seemed to be a miracle drug for dogs suffering from arthritis. However, shortly afterward, stories of adverse side effects tarnished the drug's shining reputation.
• rimadyl • dogs • rottweilers • labradors • arthritis care

"Buddy"
The idea of dogs as "man's best friend" is not new, but the idea of dogs being "man's eyes" is.
• buddy • seeing eye dogs • morris frank • the seeing eye • german shepherds

Brian Tobin quits politics
Brian Tobin, federal minister and once Premier of Newfoundland, steps away from politics after 23 years of service.
• canada • liberal • tobin • brian tobin • newfoundland

SOMETIMES YOU SEE GOD'S SMILE
Have you ever been in the middle of an especially trying day when someone gave you an unexpected smile that lifted your spirits? It’s a wonderful experience, but did you know that smiles can come in different forms?
• smile • guide dogs • labrador retriever • working dogs • inspiration

Northern Spring Perennials
These super-hardy early flowering perennials are great in the gardens and the wild in zones 4 and colder.
• snow • zone 4 • zone 3 • zone 2 • zone 1

Northern Spring Perennials
These super-hardy early flowering perennials are great in the gardens and the wild in zones 4 and colder.
• northern • spring • perennials • marsh marigold • caltha palustris

Golden Crowned Kinglet
The Golden Crowned Kinglet is native to the cone bearing trees in the forests of North America. They live east of the Rocky Mountains and North to Labrador.
• golden crowned kinglet • rocky mountains and north to labrador.

Happy Canada Day
Happy Canada Day to all my readers who reside in Canada. Yes, July 1st is Canada's birthday. A happy 4th of July to all my friends and readers in the United States.
• canada day • happy canada day • canadas birthday • canadian celebrations • confederation

Lieutenant Governors and Commissioners
Why are you surprised, you knew this was comming? Anyway this is what is known as the Epilogue, are you curious about the epilogue? Oh. by the way, in case you didn't know. The Lieutenant Governor represents the Queen at the Provincial Level and the Commissioners is representative in the Territories.
• canada • canadian • newfoundland • labrador • nova scotia

Year in Review: 2004
Canadian News of 2004.
• canada • news • review • life in canada • politics

Canine Degenerative Myelopathy
A chronic, degenerative disease that affects dogs is very similar to human multiple sclerosis. Both conditions destroy the myelin that covers nerves.
• canine degenerative myelopathy • myelin • dogs • nerve damage • german shepherds

Columbus and the Vikings
Columbus wasn't the first European to reach the New World or explore it. The Vikings beat him to it.
• columbus • viking • greenland • iceland • vinland

All About Canada
Canada is situated in North America. The 49th Parallel separates Canada from the United States, which is her closest neighbor.
• canada • canada for kids • suite101.com • mary alward • north america

THE RED OCHRE PEOPLE
The Beothuck Indian lived on the island of Newfoundland for hundreds of years. They covered their clothes, weapons and bodies with a mixture of red ochre and oil. The Beothuck were befriended by John Guy in 1610 when he first recorded settlement on the island. What happened to the red ochre people of this remote island?
• suite101 • suite 101.com • mary • alward • mary alward

The Vanishing Tribe
In 200 A.D., the Beothuck Indians made their home on what is now known as Newfoundland, Canada. In 1829, with the passing of Shanawdithit, a Beothuck woman, the tribe vanished.
• boethuck • indians • history for children • mary alward • mary m alward

AKC Dog Shows Made Simple
A step-by-step primer on how an AKC-registered dog competes in conformation classes to earn the fifteen points needed to obtain an American Championship title.
• akc breed standard • akc conformation classes • best of breed • best of winners • winners bitch

Canine Epilepsy
Seizure disorders are common in dogs. The diagnosis for seizures in dogs is usually canine epilepsy.
• epilepsy • epilepsy symptom • epilepsy treatment • canine epilepsy • epilepsy in dog

Dog Hot Spots and Lesions
Hot spots in dogs and cats are usually self inflicted lesions that are red, moist, and painful. With treatment dog hot spots will heal nicely.
• hot spot • dog hot spot • hot spot in dog • cat hot spot • hot spot in cat

Dogs of Celebrities
Read about the pampered pooches who share their lives with the stars.
• celebrity dogs • celebrity pets • drew barrymore • ellen degeneres • border collie

Glaucoma In Dogs and Cats
Abnormally high pressure in the eye leads to glaucoma. Glaucoma treatment is available and ranges from medications to surgery.
• glaucoma symptoms • glaucoma treatment • glaucoma surgery • glaucoma medications • canine glaucoma

Hybrid Dogs Gain Popularity
The media circus around the growing popularity of hybrid or designer dogs has raised questions regarding their place in the dog world.
• designer dogs • hybrid dogs • mixed breed dogs • agility contests • puggle

Labradoodles, Yorkipoos, Puggles
Crossbred designer dogs are popular for several reasons.
• labradoodles • yorkipoos • puggles • designer dogs • mixed breed

Massage Therapy School
This is part one of a two-part series on how to become a massage therapist in Canada and the United States. What you need to know about massage school training.
• massage therapy school • massage therapy training • massage school • bodyworkers • massage techniques

Massage Therapy Training
Massage therapy training in Canada and the United States is very diverse. What is the difference between relaxation massage and therapeutic massage training?
• massage therapy training • canada • united states • relaxation massage • therapeutic massage

Middle East War Dogs
Military canines and handlers in Iraq and Afghanistan brave heat, dust, and danger to warn soldiers of potential ambushes, snipers, and bombs. They also enjoy down time.
• middle east • war • war dogs • care packages • military working dogs

Registered Massage Therapist
Registered Massage Therapists are highly trained and qualified to provide therapeutic massage to those seeking treatment for a wide variety of health conditions.
• registered massage therapist • rmt • massage therapy • therapeutic massage • massage therapy regulation


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