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TABLE OF CONTENTSPUBLICATIONS MAIL AGREEMENT NO. 0040012044 REGISTRATION NO. 09027 RETURN UNDELIVERABLE ITEMS TO: THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD, P.O. BOX 2015, ST. JOHN’S, NL, A1C 5R7 6 12 GONE TOO SOON PASSION & PURPOSE 14 Celebrities and notable names continue Placentia’s singer-songwriter Angie QUOTE OF THE WEEK to leave us in 2022, including legendary Coffey talks inspirations, insights and musician Meat Loaf, comedian Louie navigating the COVID-19 pandemic “Romance is a dynamic Anderson and hockey star Clark Gillies. with The Newfoundland Herald. notion and concept that changes with the changing 19 22 phases of your life and I’m still growing in love with Allison every day.” — Premier Andrew Furey SERENDIPITOUS INSPIRATION ROCK SOLID TAKE TWO 26 Darrin Martin of NorthSide Studios It’s the highly anticipated second season LOVE IS ALL YOU NEED uses his craft for much more than just for the feisty folks on HGTV Canada’s adding a little colour and a little beauty Rock Solid Builds, and the Brigus-based With the most romantic day of the year to the world. crew are ready to rant and roar. on the horizon, The Newfoundland Herald counts down some of the most popular INSIDE THIS WEEK Valentine’s TV episodes ever! 2 ARCHIVES 26 TV WORLD 42 ON DEMAND ONNOLWINAE!VAILABLE Celebrating our past Valentine’s Day episodes New on demand this week 3 WAIT TILL I TELLS YA 30 SCENES OF NL 44 TV SCHEDULE Relationship goals Reader photo submissions This week on NTV 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 32 THIS WEEK WITH JIM 45 MUST SEE TV Publish or perish I am so tired of it Television’s best 6 PEOPLE 33 BABY OF THE YEAR 70 HOROSCOPES Celebrity news Reader photo submissions Life according to the stars 12 INSPIRATIONAL 34 75 YEARS OF HERALD 72 GET PUZZLED! Angie Coffey Celebrating our past Train your brain 14 COVER STORY 36 CRIME FLASHBACK 76 COMICS The Furey family The Witch of Yorkshire The Herald’s funny pages 19 ARTIST SPOTLIGHT 38 MOVIE MINUTE 78 KIDS CORNER Darrin Martin In theatres & on demand Activities, art work, DIYs 23 LOCAL ARTS & MORE 41 TV WEEK 80 LAST LAUGH Rock Solid Builds Your weekly TV guide Tickle your funnybone THIS WEEK’S HERALD CONTESTS 30 SCENES OF NL 40 LUCKY NUMBER BINGO 71 SNAPPY CROSSWORD 33 BABY OF THE YEAR 69 PURRFECT PETS 74 SUPER CROSSWORD WWW.NFLDHERALD.COM DIGITAL VERSION AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com FEBRUARY 6 - 12, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 1

From the Archives THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 75 TH ANNIVERSARY (1946 ~ 2022) Volume 76 No. 6 RCMPVETERANSVANCOUVER.COM PHOTO THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD. Published by NEWFOUNDLAND 75 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK A PREMATURE BIRTH BROADCASTING LTD., This week in the history of The Sun- move on her own power. If it were not for 460 Logy Bay Road, St. John’s, Newfoundland. day Herald, young girl, age 26, near- the speedy officers, she likely would have Tel.: (709) 726-7060, Fax: (709) 726-6971. ly perished from a premature birth that died alone. left her weak and unable to Mail: P.O. Box 2015, St. John’s, NL, A1C 5R7. reach assistance. When NL BIBLE FRAUD E-mail: [email protected]. a friend checked in on Entire contents copyright 2021 the girl, who had her Elsewhere, a man in the door locked and did Mundy Pond Road area had © The Newfoundland Herald. All rights reserved. not respond to knocks, the committed a Bible fraud on police were summoned. some unsuspecting residents. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: In Newfoundland and The woman was semi-conscious, but The man would go door-to- Labrador – 26 issues for $43.94 + HST, 52 issues the child, newly born, had tragically door selling Bibles for $1. When he would (1 year) for $82.68 + HST. Digital only, 6 month, passed. The girl had given birth alone, make the delivery, with the wrapped pack- but was too weak to call for assistance or ages, he would at times drive away without $27.60 + HST. Call 1-800-901-4901. giving his customers change. PUBLISHING CREED “If you abuse POWER you lose it, But if you do not use POWER you also lose it.” Publisher: Newfoundland Broadcasting Ltd. G.W. Stirling Founder: G. Scott Stirling President: Managing Editor: Pam Pardy Staff Writer: Dillon Collins Shannon Cleary Art Director: Graphic Artists: Erin McCarthy, Robyn King Contributing Photographers: Sara Rostotski, Amanda Roberts, Bud Gaulton Contributing Writers: NTV’s Jim Furlong, Krystyn Decker Danny Bulanadi, Contributing Artist: Brad Crocker Sales/Circulation Manager: Gary Oliver: 570-5246 Sales Representative: Shannell Lewis: 570-5218 Circulation Coordinator: Roberta Noseworthy Ron Sparkes ARCHIVAL FEATURE: In recognition of ’s Chief Financial Officer: Brenda Hussey Anniversary, we are showcasing more of our colourful past. ) Credit Manager: Adele Burton Operations: Linda Grenning PUBLICATIONS MAIL AGREEMENT NO. 0040012044 REGISTRATION NO. 09027 RETURN UNDELIVERABLE ITEMS TO: THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD P.O. BOX 2015, ST. JOHN’S, NL, A1C 5R7 Starting at just Print & Bonus Digital* Subscription DISTRIBUTORS: $14.38 3-month subscription (13 issues) $27.21 HST included St. John’s, Mount Pearl, 570-5246; 6-month subscription (26 issues) $50.53 HST included Hollie Pittman, Burin Peninsula, 277-2843; 12-month subscription (52 issues) $95.08 HST included Wade Morgan, Trinity-Conception, 786-2539; Diane Arnold, Clarenville/Bonavista, Experience The Digital* Only Subscription 677-2702; Newfoundland Herald’s Allan Miles, Grand Falls/Windsor, 535-0290; 3-month subscription (13 issues) $14.38 HST included John Morgan, Placentia, 227-2622; digital editions. 6-month subscription (26 issues) $27.60 HST included Jennie Nurse, Stephenville, 649-3475; 12-month subscription (52 issues) $53.48 HST included Ron Downey, Corner Brook/Deer Lake/ Anywhere, Anytime! *Digital versions Include: Desktop & Mobile Editions Pasadena, 632-5918; Tina Foley, Gander, 256-3853 Call1-800-901-4901 ISDN 0824-3581 Order Online (nfldherald.com) or Mail: (Order Form on Page 72) We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada. Nous reconnaissons l’appui financir du gouvernement du Canada. 2 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/FEBRUARY 6 - 12, 2022

WAIT ‘TIL I TELLS YA EDITORIAL BY: PAM PARDY RELATIONSHIP GOALS B ack in the day, my love aspi- side their rations were based on cou- marriage for ples I’d seen on my favourite comfort from another, rest assured the paparazzi would have grabbed the soaps. To fall in love just like snaps and we’d all have read about it. The image of the Queen sitting alone Bo Brady and Hope Williams was prob- at the Duke’s funeral will long stay burned in my mind. That image of lonely ably the biggest goal in my younger life. is how you’d imagine you’d feel after the loss of your life partner, and that picture Oh! To have someone call me ‘Fancy spoke a thousand words. Other public couples also stand tes- Face’ as I set my wide jaw to indifference tament to long-lasting love, even though theirs would be considered a tad uncon- – though my eyes would say otherwise – ventional. Gene Simmons and NL’s own Shannon Tweed come to mind. Sharon would be the be-all-end-all of romantic and Ozzy are another rock ’n’ roll couple who are proof that through sickness and endeavours. Or so I thought. through health (and through all kinds of other strange, scary stuff) marriage can ROMANTIC DREAMS Their love lasted and last and love can endure for who knows only death could finally what rhyme or reason. Many things change over time, and separate those lovebirds. as you age, so does your perception of AGAINST ALL ODDS that perfect love. Gone are the longings role models when it comes to love and for daytime drama-like romances where romance and marriage. Even the most brilliant minds knew demonic possessions, kidnappings and better than to analyze it. It was Albert love-child sagas are the things romantic The Queen isn’t a bad one to look up to Einstein who said wisely, ‘you can’t dreams are made of. And having a long when thinking of long-lasting love. The blame gravity for falling in love.’ Against thought dead husband return to reclaim Queen and Prince Philip were married all odds, love can last in Hollywood. his lost love after she’s fallen in love with 73 years and if either ever strayed out- Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell have another? No thanks! Who need the been in love since their first date on Val- stress of tossing a messy love triangle entine’s Day in 1983 and Kevin Bacon into the already muddy mix of love and has been anything but ‘Footloose” since marriage? Not I! meeting Kyra Sedgwick in ’87. There comes a time in life when see- As for Fancy Face and her Bo? ing a partner load the dishwasher is Their love lasted and like the Queen all the foreplay one needs, or and Philip, only death separated those when not having to clean up lovebirds. Bo died in Hope’s arms in the the crumbs after them one same park where they first met. Be still night out of six means that my beating heart! And let’s not forget what you have must really be Nikki and Victor, who have been mar- true long-lasting love. ried and divorced at least once a decade over the last forty years and are still to- Now? In my fifties? I’m fascinated gether in spite of near-deaths, reported with ‘older’ couples who seem to have it demises and enough affairs to cast doubt all figured out. You see them around all on any possible romance rekindling. the time. Hubby waiting outside a store Proof there’s hope for the rest of us. as his lovey picks through the racks. The Happy Valentine’s Day! fella keeping the car warm for his missus outside the Costco, one eye on the door so he can drive around and fetch her when she pops out with cart chinched. The duo out for a wee stroll holding hands and looking like they might actu- ally be enjoying one another’s company. Swoon-worthy relationship goals. Of course there’s other more visible Pam Pardy, The Herald’s Managing Editor, can be reached by emailing [email protected] AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com FEBRUARY 6 - 12, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 3

FROM THE EDITOR DR. SEAN CONNORS Throughout February, The Health Care Foundation will continue fundrais- ing and public education efforts to sup- port cardiac care right here at home. Cardiac disease can impact anyone. It can creep up or be a sudden life or death emergency. A cardiac emergency can cause a big detour in retirement plans or we can be affected in our youth, as Aman- da Saunders of Grand Falls-Windsor knows all too well. Saunders, at just 24 years-old, just celebrated her third anni- versary since her heart transplant. Her condition “ just creeped up on her” she shared, and she spent the early weeks “in denial.” “I just wanted to continue on and not let my heart ruin things for me or get in the way. But that didn’t last.” AMANDASAUNDERS (HEALTHCAREFOUNDATION.CA PHOTOS) ‘FULL-BLOWN HEART FAILURE’ HEART MONTH At 21, she had to withdraw from uni- versity from a hospital bed in St. John’s. Editor’s note: The following note is from Pam Pardy, The Newfoundland Herald’s Managing Editor. “I was admitted to the Health Sciences in November 2018 after I met with my February is Heart Month and the province. heart specialist and was told I was in full- Health Care Foundation needs our help. In fact, we lead the blown heart failure.” She required a heart To ensure the safety and well-being of transplant. But Saunders isn’t alone. event participants, volunteers, supporters country in rates of With so many impacted, it’s important and staff, the Row 4 Heart fundraiser has heart disease, with been cancelled. one in three people to have confidence in the care impacted. While the received during that time NEED FOR DONATIONS pandemic has created of need. This is where we fundraising challenges, it all come in! That doesn’t mean the need for dona- has also demonstrated how Having quality car- tions have lessened. Access to the best important it is to support the diac services is crucial, cardiac care and technology has long been work of our health care heroes, those and technology is always critical to the well-being of Newfound- who keep us safe and well in our moments landers and Labradorians throughout the of medical need. changing and donations help improve the care of patients like Saunders and equip local health care professionals with the tools they need to save lives. The Herald spoke to Dr. Sean Connors, Clinical Chief of Cardiac Sur- 4 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/FEBRUARY 6 - 12, 2022

gery for Eastern Health, and Dr. Donna HEALTHCAREFOUNDATION.CA PHOTO May Kimmaliardjuk, the first Inuk cardi- ac surgeon in Canada, someone Dr. Con- Donations will help keep this province’s Cardiac Care Pro- nors says is an incredible addition to the gram on the cutting edge, which, in turn, helps save lives. team. To attract the best and the bright- est in health care requires having access the things they love – and return to those Plus Endoscopic Vessel Harvesting Sys- to the latest tools and technology, he said. they love – sooner. tem and support cardiac patients here at home, visit healthcarefoundation.ca. THE QUALITY OF LIFE Donations will help keep this prov- ince’s Cardiac Care Program on the cut- Next week, hear more from our conver- “Recruitment is our lifeblood. The way ting edge, which, in turn, helps save lives sation with Dr. Connors and Dr. Kimma- we continue to provide excellent care is to liardjuk, plus find our more about Amanda attract the best trained physicians and by If you’d like to help the Health Care Saunders and her inspirational story. providing the best equipment and put- Foundation purchase the VirtuoSaph ting it in the hands of those physicians in order to help here in Newfoundland and Labrador,” he said. Dr. Kimmaliardjuk agrees. “Using devices and instruments and tools helps improve the quality of life and it helps us save people’s lives. To be able to offer the best is what every person deserves,” she said. The Health Care Foundation are rais- ing funds for a tool used for coronary artery bypass graft surgery. It makes smaller incisions, resulting in reduced in- fection rates, pain and scarring. Tools like this lead to faster recoveries so cardiac patients can get back to doing AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com FEBRUARY 6 - 12, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 5

PEOPLE! PAGE 8 LOCAL & INTERNATIONAL CELEBRITY NEWS E! ONLINE PHOTOS NTV.ca PHOTO MEAT LOAF: 1947 - 2022 THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW THE END OF TIME TOO SOON L egendary rocker Meat his seminal album Bat Out Of bly performing in The Rocky Loaf has passed away at Hell and the followup records Horror Picture Show and Fight the age of 74 following resulting in over 65 million in Club. sales worldwide and Grammy He performed in NL at Qui- complications stemming wins to his credit. di Vidi alongside Def Lep- from contracting COVID-19. Born Meatloaf likewise dab- pard in the summer of bled in acting, nota- 1993. DC Michael Lee Aday, Meat Loaf is one of the best-selling artists in history, with 6 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/FEBRUARY 6 - 12, 2022

PEOPLE! E! ONLINE PHOTOS SPORTSNET PHOTOS REMEMBERING LOUIE CLARK GILLIES C elebrated actor, au- is perhaps best known for his se- REMEMBERED thor and stand-up ries Life With Louie, for hosting comedian Lou- the revival of Family Feud from Legendary hockey player Clark 1999-2002 and for his acclaimed Gillies has passed away at the ie Anderson has age of 67 following a battle with can- role in the series Baskets, cer. passed away at the age of 68 fol- for which he was re- A member of the New York Island- ceived numerous ers and Buffalo Sabres of lowing complications nominations. the National Hockey League for 14 years, from large B-cell DC Gillies recorded 319 goals and 378 lymphoma. assists across 958 games, winning four Anderson consecutive Stanley Cups w i t h the Islanders from 80-83. Gillies was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2002. DC AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com FEBRUARY 6 - 12, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 7

PEOPLE! SONY PICTURES PHOTO KEVORK DJANSEZIAN & DOUGLAS P. DEFELICE PHOTO AMY SCHNEIDER YOUNG VS. ROGAN VS. SPOTIFY LOST JEOPARDY! STREAK T he legendary Neil his library of material from the Young has had his platform due to their “spreading Chicago’s Amy Schneider’s his- music removed from fake information about vaccines toric run on Jeopardy! has ended – potentially causing death...” with 40 consecutive wins and nearly streaming jugger- further adding, “They can have US$1.4 million in prize money. A massive achievement! DC naut Spotify following a letter to Rogan or Young. Not both.” DC the service requesting they remove 8 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/FEBRUARY 6 - 12, 2022

PEOPLE! 2022 DGA TV NOMINATIONS T he nominations have Dopesick, Ted Lasso, Mare of East- The wait is almost been unveiled for town, Station Eleven and The over for Percy Jackson fans. A the annual Di- Underground Railroad. Major series adaptation of the Percy Jackson networks with the most nom- novels by Rick Riordan is coming to rectors Guild of inations include HBO, Apple Disney+ in the near future. DC TV Plus and CBS. DC America Awards for television. Nominees include Succession, AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com FEBRUARY 6 - 12, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 9

PEOPLE! BARRYBO NDS CLEM ENSBONDS KEVIN MAZUR PHOTO DAVIDORTIZ (BOB DECHIARA & SPORTINGNEWS.COM PHOTOS) CULKIN & SONG HOF SWINGS AND MISSES NEVER HOME ALONE AGAIN B ig Papai is headed to given his pedigree, but moreso is Cooperstown. Da- the omission of Barry Bonds and He’ll never be home alone vid Ortiz, beloved Roger Clemens, who were left again! Macaulay Culkin and of the ballot in their final years fellow actress Brenda Song have Red Sox, is headed of eligibility and are, in effect, announced their engagement. They outed from the HOF. DC have a son named Dakota. DC to the Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility. Not shocking 10 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/FEBRUARY 6 - 12, 2022

PEOPLE! LAMARODOM (PEOPLE.COM PHOTOS) TEDDIMELLENCAMP CELEBRITY CAST REVEALED SHANNAMOAKLER T he cast has been revealed for Moakler, stylist Carson Kressley, as well the third season of Celebri- as Cynthia Bailey, Mirai Nagasu, Chris ty Big Brother. The lengthy Kirkpatrick, Todd Bridges, Chris Kat- list includes NBA star tan and Miesha Tate. Stay tuned for all the antics in the house on Canada’s Su- Lamar Odom, television personality persation NTV! DC Teddi Mellencamp, Miss USA Shanna AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com FEBRUARY 6 - 12, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 11

INSPIRATIONAL community concerts and was a member of the church youth choir. Angie Coffey is proud to be from the town of Placentia, she carries a strong bond with her roots and followed her dreams with a little help from the local support. In 2000, she be- gan playing in cover bands around town and the surrounding areas, performing country, rock and traditional music. ANGIE COFFEY FACEBOOK PHOTOS “I want to keep pushing myself to let my music PASSION TO PERFORM out, and I hope to Singer-songwriter Angie Coffey talks inspirations & navigating perform more...” the pandemic with The Herald BY KRYSTYN DECKER — Angie Coffey P lacentia, a town nestled in Catholic Church, but culture and “I had many great supporters through- the rolling hills and curving heritage isn’t only shown through out my music journey, but two stand out coastline of the NL coast, historic sites. Often portrayed – one being my music teacher in school, Yvonne Milley,” Coffey shared with The is home to an abundance through music, Placentia has Newfoundland Herald. no shortage of musical talent. of archaeological sites, museums, and Singer-songwriter Damian Fol- “My biggest supporter was my grand- lett and Larry Foley of The Punt- mother, Jean Green. She was a musician national historic sites. Castle Hill ers are two great talents hailing from herself, she had a beautiful voice and was the serene coastal town, but they’re cer- an incredible performer. She gave me National Historic site is a link to tainly not the only ones. my passion for music, and to say she was As a child, Angie Coffey performed on proud would be an understatement.” British and French colonial heritage stage with a solo spot in school concerts, DREAM COME TRUE from the 17th and 18th centuries. Coffey grew up with musical influenc- One of Placentia’s key architec- es like Dolly Parton, Patty Loveless and Kenny Rogers, so it comes as no surprise tural landmarks stands in Town that she has a passion for country music. She began writing her own original music Square, the Sacred Heart Roman a decade ago, songs reflecting the person- al issues she was navigating. “My original songs always came from a deep place about what I was feeling or 12 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/FEBRUARY 6 - 12, 2022

going through. 10 years ago I had writ- ANGIE COFFEY FACEBOOK PHOTO ten about eight songs when I was going through some personal things and felt it “I would’ve never had the opportunities... without doing the was the only way I could express it, but live Facebook performances. I am finally now doing all the never shared them because they were too things I have dreamt of doing with my music.” — Angie Coffey personal to me,” Coffey explained. showcase Live At Heart, performing an have for music, it’s everywhere here, every “I put them away and never listened Arts and Culture Centre tour as part of corner you turn. It’s the people and the to them again until 2020. When I let the Due South Opry, and a new single set music that gives our province such life my manager, John Saunders, hear them, to be released this fall. and as a musician, it just pulls you in and he thought they were great and encour- you can’t let go.” aged me to let the world hear. He helped “I want to keep pushing myself to let me find the confidence in myself and my my music out, and I hope to perform For more visit Angie Coffey Music on songs that I never had.” more and more as the years go by. I think Facebook or watch live performances via it’s the passion that Newfoundlanders Front Porch Entertainment on YouTube. In fall of 2020 her original song True Love, which was recently featured on FEBRUARY 6 - 12, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 13 Eastlink TV’s Discover NL, was released through Front Porch Entertainment. The track involved Grammy Award winning engineer Robert Hadley, who has techni- cal credits with artists like Ray Charles, Tim McGraw, and Fleetwood Mac. “It really was a dream come true for someone like to me, to have one of my own songs now out there in the world, it is really a wonderful thing.” GOING LIVE March 2020, a time we’ll never forget, when lockdowns and restrictions began flooding across Canada as a result of the pandemic. Musicians and performers across the province took a massive hit, with shows and concerts being put on hold. Many used their creative abilities to get by. Coffey took it to social media. With access to millions of people, so- cial media can be used efficiently as a platform to market yourself, and in Cof- fey’s case, original music. In the summer of 2020, she began performing live via Facebook every Saturday night, acquiring a large following. “It was simply amazing, the fan base that started to follow me and have been supporting me ever since. The last year of performing online has been the best experience of my music career, really,” she shared. “I would’ve never had the op- portunities I got this last year without doing the live Facebook performances. I am finally now doing all the things I have dreamt of doing with my music.” Coffey has already begun a list of ac- complishments, including a recent per- formance at the international music AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com

COVER STORY FAMILY FUREY: I LOVE YOU ‘DITTO’ PAUL DALY PHOTO Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador, Dr. Andrew Furey, and wife Dr. Allison Furey, talk family, love, and keeping it real BY PAM PARDY W hen any Newfoundland- as many hubbies tend to do, the tale got changed or evolved over the past year er’s yarn begins “Well, we all tangled. and a bit since combining politics with were on our way for a bit a pandemic. “I think everybody’s rela- “Sorry to interrupt, but it was actually tionship has changed because COVID of Mary’s (Mary Browns our daughter, Maggie, that noticed that happened. You know, when we started he was struggling with his tire change. this adventure, I put my hand up for the Chicken) and on our way back we And she said, ‘Mom, we need to do leadership before COVID had really something.” impacted us all. Before shutdowns hap- stopped at the Irving...” then you know pened,” the Premier began. ‘YOU’RE THE PREMIER’ you’re face-to-face with a family that FAMILY TIME Corrected, the Premier continued. keeps it real and that the tale they are “Right. Yes. I was in the Irving and How have those challenges, combined when I came back out Maggie said, ‘You with turning into such a public figure, about to spin will be a good one. should help that guy over there.’ So I changed their lives? went over and helped him. And his wife ‘WE NEED TO DO SOMETHING’ asked what do I do for a living, and “If anything those things have I think Allison said I was a sur- strengthened the relationship, made In this particular case, this Big Mary geon and they were getting followed by a bit of gas yarn just happens ready to leave and the us more cognizant of each other to belong to the Furey’s and Dad Andrew guy turns and says, and for me, made me real- Furey is the Premier of Newfoundland ‘Hey, you’re the ize how important it is Labrador and Mom Allison Furey is Premier.’” to have Allison and the an emergency physician at the Janeway family around.” Children’s Hospital in St. John’s. We ask the two While he tries hard how their relationship has “not to bring the office Dr. Premier continued. “There was a gentleman (at the Irving) changing his tire and he was struggling a little bit, so we offered help.” Dr. Allison picked up the tale, ‘cause 14 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/FEBRUARY 6 - 12, 2022

home,” that’s not always an easy endeav- “Having an understanding partner and family has allowed our. me to navigate all that easier on a personal level.” “Always the responsibility of the prov- ince and working through the pandemic — Premier Andrew Furey is large and I wear that so sometimes at home it can be a challenge so having an of the crisis and the Premier/Dr. has bility to give back with the talents that understanding partner and family has administered vaccinations throughout you had, some of which were natural and allowed me to navigate all that easier on Labrador. Don’t they have enough on some of which were built on the backs a personal level.” their plate, we ask. of opportunities like having a solid med- ical education,” the Premier said. He’s THE FAMILY FUREY “I always felt that you had a responsi- long felt a “responsibility to give back to our own community and communities Mrs. Premier agrees. around the world,” he added. “From the start, Andrew becoming Premier and simultaneously the pan- “If a call comes for vaccinators, for ex- demic striking has really highlighted for ample, that’s something I can do. Know- me the importance of stability at home ing the demand is there, knowing that for everyone. We’ve always had the atti- was a natural fit and just to be able to do tude that anything we get involved in we it and to be contributing and learning do as a team. That could be the Premier- was good.” ship or as a surgeon or doing volunteer work overseas. Whatever it is, partner- PAUL DALY PHOTOS HELPING OTHERS ship is really important and our relation- ship has become much stronger from an “Our relationship has We ask if such things, like heading to emotional and supportive standpoint become much stronger Labrador or flying with a medical con- since March 2020.” from an emotional and tingent to Ontario, were tough decisions The family Furey is made up of Mom, supportive standpoint to make. Dad and children, Maggie, Rachael and since March 2020.” Mark. Like most families in the prov- “I don’t think it was a difficult family ince, they struggle with balancing busy — Dr. Allison Furey decision at all. The kids are pretty used schedules and children who – when we to one of us going away to help the great- spoke at least – were attending school at er community in some way or another. home. How do they do it? Very careful- Andrew’s been to Haiti several times. ly, they shared. I’ve gone to Bangladesh. It isn’t outside the realm of normality in our household, CONTRIBUTING & LEARNING FEBRUARY 6 - 12, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 15 “Allison is able to work at home a lit- tle bit, but we focus on that sense of re- sponsibility where we have to make sure the kids are being educated. Always, hats off to the hardworking teachers out there who are teaching online. That’s not fun for them, either. I’m sure, like every parent, we’re balancing screen time and trying to make sure that the kids are physically active. COVID means that I get to do more from home, too, but when I can’t, when I get home, I try to make sure that the kids are doing something outside of the confines of the kitchen table or their desk in their room,” he shared. The Premier and his wife have moved beyond their usual daily duties during the pandemic as well. Dr. Allison has lent a hand in Ontario during the worst AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com

FILE PHOTO “The trajectory that my life has taken has largely been built on the shoul- ders of my family.” — Premier Andrew Furey so I don’t think it was a difficult family decision. It was a natural decision to go. I had a skill set and the opportunity pre- sented itself.” PREMIER REFLECTS Not going would have been the harder family conversation to have, the Premier added. “If we didn’t do something, we’d be answering questions over ‘why didn’t you do something?’ The kids are used to us traveling around the world to provide medical care and education and here’s an at home crisis.” The children would have been left wondering why they didn’t do anything, they added. Thinking of the paths they’ve taken in life, the Premier reflected. “I think as an individual, you’re the combination of your past, present, and your future. The trajectory that my life has taken has largely been built on the shoulders of my family,” he said. His father, Senator George Furey, made politics and service a passion and a priority for the family. But beyond “growing up in a political family,” he also says he feels “responsible to ensure that we’re not subscribers to cynicism, but dreaming of the possibilities and solu- tions.” “I hope that we are setting the right 16 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/FEBRUARY 6 - 12, 2022

example for the children. I feel the re- FILE PHOTOS sponsibility of having those eyes on me at home. The call to public service “I can only hope my children take something positive is a noble one and I can only hope my from the experience of me being Premier, and from my children take something positive from time with Team Broken Earth.” — Premier Andrew Furey the experience of me being Premier, and from my time with Team Broken gatherings, and obviously less political Since Valentine’s Day is pending, how Earth,” he said. gatherings so as a result, I’m able to sit do they keep the romance alive? There’s home and watch the news or Mandalo- some joking about hesitancy to answer It would have been so easy, he contin- rian or Harry Potter with the kids and and about who fell in love first, but they ued, to simply say; there’s nothing we that keeps me grounded and humble. agree theirs is a strong bond. can do. My kids don’t mind telling me when I’m an idiot,” he said laughing. “Romance is a dynamic notion and “It could be said easily, ‘what can we concept that changes with the changing do? We are from St. John’s, Newfound- phases of your life and I’m still growing land Labrador.’ I don’t believe in that in love with Allison every day,” the Pre- cynicism. I don’t believe in that philoso- mier shared sweetly, evoking a chorus of phy and approach to life. And I hope my ‘awwww,’ from his wife and the inter- kids can really dream of the possibilities and then execute those possibilities.” viewer. A TYPICAL FAMILY PAUL DALY PHOTO ‘I LOVE YOU’ Allison feels equally as strong, she “We definitely celebrate “When it comes to romance, we shared. When it comes to setting good each other and our re- definitely celebrate each other and examples for their family, that’s number lationship in small ways our relationship in small ways and I one. “I don’t think (our efforts to help and I think it’s a con- think it’s a constant that we work on,” others) goes unnoticed in the house- stant that we work on.” Allison shared. hold. They’re conscientious kids We ask them to describe their love for and I hope that our example is — Dr. Allison Furey one another. Is their long term relation- one of possibility for them and ship more like the Titanic theme song their future.” My Heart Will Go On, or is it like a Dol- ly Parton love song? Is there a song that Having spent time with the causes them to instantly gaze into each Furey family in the past, it’s obvious other’s eyes if it’s heard? they try and keep things real. From Allison is quick to respond. “I would sports to music and mealtimes to video have to say that our wedding song prob- game championships, theirs is pretty ably would be the song and that’s The much a typical family on most days. Beatles, In My Life.” And how did the Premier respond to That the two share that family keeps that? By using a simple one-word quote it real is no huge surprise. “There’s a sil- from perhaps one of the most romantic ver lining in this (pandemic) time for movies of all time, Ghost. Like Patrick me and that’s as Premier, there’s less travel by mandate, and there’s less social FEBRUARY 6 - 12, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 17 AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com

PAUL DALY PHOTO FILE PHOTOS “I’d like to wish all of the other couples throughout OCEAN RANGER Newfoundland and Labrador a very happy Valentine’s Day.” “It was a monumental — Premier Andrew Furey moment of tragedy in our history and certainly Swayze’s charter said as he responded Premier. No matter how it’s celebrated we will never forget.” to Demi Moore’s character’s “I love you,” this year with COVID restrictions in the Premier eloquently responded a very place, make sure we celebrate love. — Premier Andrew Furey romantic; “Ditto.” “I’d like to wish all of the other couples Premier Andrew Furey was Enough said. throughout Newfoundland and Labra- only six years-old when the There is one more message from the dor a very happy Valentine’s Day.” Ocean Ranger was lost, but the sig- nificance of that day is not lost on him, he shared. “Valentine’s Day for Newfoundlanders and Labrador- ians carries a dual meaning, and it’s one of the cruel ironies of the history of Newfoundland and Labrador. Valentine’s Day. Canada Day. These days carry a celebratory notion, but equally tragic notions, in the hearts and souls of the people from this province,” he began. WE WILL NEVER FORGET It was “a pretty incredible tragedy that rocked the province,” he added somberly. “Family members still mourn for those lost and what can you say? The Ron Hynes song Atlantic Blue sums up the Ocean Ranger better than I ever could. It was a monumental moment of tragedy in our history and certainly we will never forget.” DAVID BOUTCHER PHOTO 18 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/FEBRUARY 6 - 12, 2022

ARTIST SPOTLIGHT SUBMITTED PHOTO DARRIN MARTIN ARTWORK SERENDIPITOUS INSPIRATION Darrin Martin of NorthSide Studios uses his craft for much more than just adding a little colour and a little beauty to this world we call home BY PAM PARDY D arrin Martin’s creative life “She said, ‘You really productions under his belt, just to name as a painter began about 20 a few, Martin became a well established years ago. Diagnosed with need to get back to your performer. There was Jesus Christ Su- conversion syndrome, a rare perstar in 2006 and many performanc- condition where the brain converts men- art. I think you’re missing es alongside one his favourite sidekicks, tal stress into physical symptoms, Mar- Sheila Williams. Martin had a healthy tin offered that as a performer, he had that ... just paint one.” career in the performing arts. to learn to express himself in a new way. “I lost my voice so I couldn’t audition for — Darrin Martin on inspiration “Whatever anyone needed me to do, music school. I was always an artistic per- I was there. It got to the point where I son – always drawing, always sketching. I could probably count on my hands the decided instead of just waiting to feel bet- amount of stuff I painted and drew.” ter, I’d go to art school first, so I did.” ‘GET BACK TO YOUR ART’ THE SHOW MUST GO ON Then, three summers ago, his wife Then, the theatre came calling, he Georgina encouraged him to pick up the shared. One music director even said, paintbrush again. “She said, ‘You real- ‘you cannot let that boy paint. He has ly need to get back to your art. I think to be on stage singing.’ “Male lead roles you’re missing that.’ And I said, ‘You were available in this production, and I know what? That part of my life, the was kind of thrust into professional the- door is closed. I’m done with it.’” atre at 19 years-old and so I let the paint brush go for awhile,” Martin offered. His wife encouraged him to “ just paint one.” With many Spirit of Newfoundland “She said, ‘See how it feels. If you re- ally feel that that’s it, then let it go. But AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com FEBRUARY 6 - 12, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 19

try it.’ And sure enough, I painted one there’s talent everywhere. Art here is Martin has been lucky, he added, and painting, which became two and three cultural. If you go to a Sheila Williams his works are selling “all over the world.” and the light switch came back on and I show, you’re not going to get any better was like, ‘OK, I really was missing this.’” entertainment if you go to Las Vegas or We ask about the journey from per- if you go to New York and it’s the same former to painter. “I always drew and I BACK TO PAINTING in the art world. The talented visual art- always painted and sketched. Art was a ists are as incredible here as anywhere.” huge part of my life. It’s just because of Now, 500 or so pieces in, he’s glad he circumstance that it got pushed to the didn’t let that part of himself go. SUBMITTED PHOTO back burner but getting back into it was very serendipitous.” “My anxieties were making my per- “Artists are storytellers. forming more and more difficult. People I want my art to tell Martin likes to say he’s “making art” would say to me, ‘You don’t look ner- stories.” — Darrin Martin not creating it. “I believe that I’m a vous.’ When people get used to you at a channel so I don’t usually say I created certain caliber, you can’t let that go. You a piece. I just don’t feel that it’s me and can’t have people say it wasn’t a good per- me alone because inspiration and talent formance but I could just feel that I was comes from somewhere, so I say I made drifting and then COVID really put the a piece of art.” final nail in the coffin.” If a day goes by and he hasn’t paint- Martin told himself he couldn’t “ just ed, something feels wrong, he added. sit around doing nothing” so he went “I could have cleaned the house and back to painting as a way to stay focused bought groceries and still feel like I ac- and creative. complished nothing if I didn’t paint,” he shared. His painting has been helpful in many ways, he shared. “It helps with depres- DARRIN MARTIN ARTWORK sion. I use a lot of bold colours because I always tell people that the real world has NOSTALGIC PIECES got enough dullness so I want to paint it with as much life and colour as I can, With all the isolation that came with because that’s what I want to see.” COVID, Martin shared that painting has been his escape. The feedback has been really good for the most part, he shared, though it “I don’t know how I would have fig- can be ‘a tough crowd.’ “We are spoiled ured it out. I really don’t. There’s a in Newfoundland in the arts because painting I did of a vase of flowers that’s cracked. It’s sitting on a shelf and it’s the idea that we often give things too many purposes until it topples over, until it’s useless. And for me, that was kind of my own story. I had spent years of my life running from show to show or from gig to gig. I was meeting amazing peo- ple and working with great people but I burned myself out. That’s how I kind of felt. I had too many purposes and I couldn’t fulfill them.” And now? He feels so much better, he 20 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/FEBRUARY 6 - 12, 2022

shared. “I find that art is so much more than what the face value is, more than what you see,” he said. “A piece of art can be beautiful. You can just look at a painting by anybody and say it’s beautiful. But the comments that I enjoy the most are the ones where people tell me how one of my paintings brought out a memory for them. May- be a nostalgic pieces like a lamp brought someone back.” ‘STORYTELLERS’ It’s then you know SUBMITTED PHOTO your art is reaching “If someone is struggling from a mental people, he added. health situation ... trying something creative “Artists are story- tellers. I want my art would be a great avenue ...” — Darrin Martin to tell stories.” The creative process has allowed him to do have gifts and abili- tal health situation, whether it’s depres- just that, he said. So ties,” he said. It hasn’t sion or anxiety, I think trying something what story is he trying DARRIN MARTIN ARTWORK always been easy, he creative would be a great avenue, not to tell? admitted. only to voice how you feel, but to help “I’ve been a creative type all my life. I Creating and painting just makes you get to a place where you feel a lit- can give you a really long list of things things a little easier and he’d love to see tle bit more confident and happy with that I’m not good at and I always try to others try it as well. where you are.” put that into perspective because we all “If someone is struggling from a men- Fore more visit: northsidestudiosnl.com AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com FEBRUARY 6 - 12, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 21

LOCAL ARTS & MORE HGTV PHOTO ROCK SOLID: LABOUR OF LOVE It’s the highly anticipated second season for the feisty folks on HGTV Canada’s Rock Solid Builds and the Brigus-based construction crew are ready to rant and roar and show off the very best of ‘The Rock’ BY PAM PARDY R ock Solid Builds, a home-reno renos and jaw-dropping builds. become a hero to many. Add to that her show like no other thanks to colourful devil-may-care attitude and her colourful characters as well as THAT OL’ NL CHARM willingness to take – and give – when it comes to jokes and pranks, and you have homes, takes viewers to the There’s Newfoundland-styled language, produced a home-grown fan fav. joking and pranks along the way as Sprack- rocky shores (and inland too!) of New- lin and co. build spectacular new homes on “Funny enough, Nikki wanted to get the coast or loving renovate centuries-old into the trade and we knew each other way foundland so third-generation builder, properties, but no matter the project, the back, say, when we were younger. She used team always showcase the charm of living to come to Brigus to hang around, and Randy Spracklin, can do what he does and working on the extreme eastern edge I guess that’s how she met her husband of North America. who’s from here,” Spracklin said. best: create while doing construction! Nikki and her willingness to try any- Nikki wanted in, and she was willing With a team made up of his business thing has certainly caught attention. As to do the work, and at the time, Spracklin a mom and an apprentice carpenter she’s was looking for someone to help their busy partner and father Scott, ‘rookie’ loves-a- good-laugh apprentice Nikki, salt-of-the- earth been-there-done-that Paul, the crew battle the elements – and sometimes one another for a laugh – to pull off historic 22 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/FEBRUARY 6 - 12, 2022

Newfound Builders team. “Because I knew Nickki, I could say she’s definitely got the right attitude and it just worked out well. We clicked and she got no trouble taking on any task,” Sprack- lin boasted. BIT COLOURFUL AT TIMES There’s lots of work getting done on Rock Solid Builds, but there’s lots of fun being had too. Is all the laughing and joking part of a typical work day, we ask. “Oh my god, yes. You know, we New- foundlanders, we love everything about ourselves because we’re so unique. We love our language and our culture and our say- ings. Now, we especially love helping each other out, but you know, sometimes we like to have fun too and that can get a little colourful at times,” he admitted “These are 100-200 year-old homes you’re dealing with Newfoundlanders use words a little ... Some people would tear it down. That’s not our way.” differently than other Canadians, for one thing, he added. - Randy Spracklin, Rock Solid Builds “Nikki can swear and she swore on me a few times, especially if I’m playing tricks Spracklin returned home and never looked east coast show because there was nothing on her, but it’s all in good fun.” back, he shared. this side of Toronto. I emailed them back But at the end of the day, it’s about get- “You know what? This is definitely what and here we are. Can’t believe it myself ting the job done and having a laugh while I’m meant to do. Little did I know 15/16 sometimes,” he admitted. also embracing the opportunity to high- years later, we’re going to have a TV show,” A LITTLE GOOD ‘JUNK’ MAIL light this beautiful province of ours and its he said laughing. people, he added. Sitting at the table in Newfound Build- Now that they’ve finished taping Sea- “It’s just a great feeling to be able to do ers showroom as the crew worked away son Two, it’s almost like they’ve been “at it what we do and especially to do it here in out in the shop, Spracklin admitted that forever,” he said. “It’s the people behind the Newfoundland. A lot of times people are the show with HGTV Canada started scenes that we are grateful for. We work looking at the show and are not sure what because of an email that went to his ‘junk’ together well and you don’t even remem- to think besides the fact that we really are folder. ber they’re shooting a show. A lot of times a diamond in the rough.” “Believe it or not, I got an email in my they’re like, ‘Hey, don’t move yet because Spracklin is a third generation builder, junk mail, and they were looking for an they’re shooting’ but other times we just but he’s tried his hand at a few other things do what we do and they (camera folks) do in a few other places over the years. what they do. We’re just so used “I went out west. I tried that to blending together and I whole Alberta thing and it wasn’t guess that’s what makes the really for me,” he admitted. He show so awesome, because just kept coming back to his there’s no format. There’s first loves: woodworking and nothing that we’re got to do construction and good ol’ and nothing we got to say. NL. They’re just running “I just kept com- behind us with a ing back to the camera because things I did with you never know the old man what will happen growing up. next.” Building houses This is, he was part of that.” adds, real life. It’s In 2008 NIKKI, RANDY, SCOTT SPRACKLIN & PAUL EARLE (HGTV PHOTOS) construction in AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com FEBRUARY 6 - 12, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 23

HGTV PHOTO realize that when you’re digging a foundation, sometimes you’re go- “You know what? This is definitely what I’m meant to do. ing to hit rock. Sometimes you use Little did I know 15/16 years later, we’re going to have a that to your advantage, sometimes TV show.” - Randy Spracklin, Rock Solid Builds not.” Newfoundland where everything needs to unpreparable. And the homes them- come by sea. It’s dealing with older homes “We are here on an island. The only two selves often have a and trusses that don’t fit and foundations mind of their own that are ready to crumble. It’s hurricanes ways to get stuff is by boat and by airplane. too. “These are and epic snow storms and windy “some day When the wind is blowing the boat don’t 100-200 year-old on clothes” days. It’s being prepared for the run and you can’t ship big stuff by airplane. homes you’re deal- We’re all on one big rock, so people don’t ing with. So you have the weather and you have the house itself that you’re dealing with and some- times you don’t even know how it’s standing. Some people would tear it down. That’s not our way.” ‘WE HAD SNOW IN JUNE’ Spracklin offers that Season Two pre- sented one of his biggest challenges. “This season, you’re going to see proba- bly one of the biggest head scratchers that I had since I’ve been in this business. We were in St. John’s and it’s supposed to be an easy renovation ... and then we found a structural issue. I don’t know how the house stood up. We had to actually bring the excavator inside. We should tear it down, we thought, but you know what? The homeowners loved the history as much as we did, and we put it all back to- gether.” That was probably one of the most amazing builds of the year, he added proudly. Besides the challenges the houses offer, working through all seasons is part of what makes what he does for a living fun, Spracklin said. “We had snow in June this year. It was great as much as it was tricky. And then we had a hurricane. But we went whitewater rafting in the fall and the production team were looking at us saying, ‘You’re really do- ing this in this weather?’ But yeah, that’s the thing. Weather just brings another bit of fun to anything you do in Newfound- land.” Besides Spracklin and his team, fans of the show get to know his wife and children too. They also get up close and personal with his clients. How are “regular New- foundlanders” when it comes to being part 24 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/FEBRUARY 6 - 12, 2022

of a show like Rock Solid Builds, we ask. “A HGTV PHOTO name and I said, ‘how did they know me?’ lot of them are pretty open and they just And my wife’s like, ‘You’re on TV,’ and I’m go with it. The love of their home is real so “... actually can’t wait like, ‘Oh yeah.’” they roll with the punches. A lot of times to go to work. But then we have free range on what we get to do and on the other side of it, I The celebrity also attracts come-from- design and build so that’s fun, too.” We ask can’t wait to get home aways too, he acknowledged. “For me it is about balance and home life. Spracklin has and see the family.” still pretty surreal and hard to grasp be- an extensive ‘honey-do-list at home, he ad- cause we’re just doing what we love to do. mitted. - Randy Spracklin And other than having a camera follow- ing you it really is just like a normal day, “Life is pretty busy, but you get up ear- laughed. “Actually, we were in St. John’s but the rest of Canada is looking at New- ly in the morning and you go to work and around Halloween and we were at Les- foundland. We get so many calls of people then you come home and spend time with ter’s (Farm) and this lady and this little wanting to visit here, and wanting to move the kids ... but because I love what we do, kid came up and was talking and knew my here, from watching the show.” I love work, and I love my family, it works out,” he said. PACK UP & MOVE HERE ONE BIG FAMILY Knowing that people just want to “pack up and move here from watching a show As a third generation builder, he comes is pretty amazing,” he added. Of course by that passion naturally. Spracklin can’t blame them. “You drive here from east coast to west coast and “I can’t wait to get up every morning, ac- look at any coastline or the mountains or tually can’t wait to go to work. But then on the interior, it’s just beautiful. I said many the other side of it, I can’t wait to get home times, there’s no other place in the world and see the family. But then most of my you’re going to get a view like this for the family also works here and so we’re one big price tag. And that’s the other thing that family, and I’m sure if the kids didn’t go to Newfoundland ‘s got to offer.” school, they’d be here too.” For more visit hgtv.ca/shows/rock-solid- How is it being a home-grown celeb- builds rity? He sometimes forgets that part, he AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com FEBRUARY 6 - 12, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 25

TV FEATURE IMDB PHOTOS TOP 5 VALENTINE’S TV EPISODES With the most romantic holiday of the year on the horizon, The Newfoundland Herald counts down some of the most popular Valentines TV episodes ever! BY DILLON COLLINS V alentine’s Day is upon us. The season of all things pink, red, purple and heart shape is here, and plans of showering one’s significant other in affection are into full swing. While the COVID-19 pandemic may dampen even the best laid plans of din- ner, dancing and god knows what else for V-Day 2022, there is always the old faith- ful television to help get couples, singles and all sorts into the romantic spirit. BASED ON LOVE GLEE ~ SILLY LOVE SONGS The Newfoundland Herald counts down 1 Kissing booths! Affairs! Dis- to concentrate on her career rather some of the biggest episodes based on love, ease! And all to the backdrop of than romance which leads to a pow- lust and the Valentine’s Day spirit in con- love songs? erful performance of Katy Perry’s nection with the special day. From Bar- That’s one Valentine’s Day to re- “Firework” — because every once in a ney’s desperate search for a partner, to Lisa member at McKinley High. Plus, while, a girl just needs to stop and ask and Ralph’s odyssey and the sounds of love there’s a nice empowering moment herself if she ever feels like a plastic on Glee, we look back at some of the most when Rachel (Lea Michele) decides bag. iconic Valentine’s Day episodes of all time! *Episode synopsis and writeup courtesy of Entertainment Weekly and IMDB. 26 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/FEBRUARY 6 - 12, 2022

IMDB PHOTOS THEOFFICE THE SIMPSONS ~ I LOVE LISA VALENTINE’S DAY 5 There’s an important lesson to her until Lisa finally snaps and admits learn from this episode: Don’t she never liked him. It’s not all doom 2 When Michael visits Dunder take pity on single people on Val- and gloom, though; Ralph rebounds Mifflin corporate headquarters entine’s Day. Lisa gives Ralph Wig- by focusing all his attention on his role in New York on Valentine’s Day, he gum a Valentine’s Day card when she as George Washington in the school and Jan are both in for a surprise. Back notices he hasn’t received any. play and totally nails it. in Scranton, the office staff celebrates Valentine’s Day grade school style. Of course, Ralph gets entirely the If that’s not a heartwarming V-day wrong idea and won’t quit pursuing tale, we don’t know what is. HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER DESPERATION DAY 3 Lily goes to Minnesota to bring Marshall back, but he’s not ready to leave yet. Ted and Zoey’s rela- tionship gets off to a rocky start, and Barney searches for a female “victim” the night before Valentine’s Day. FRIENDS FEBRUARY 6 - 12, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 27 ...THE CANDY HEARTS 4 As Valentine’s Day approaches; Ross and his date end up at the same restaurant as Carol and Su- san, Joey inadvertently sets Chandler up on a blind date with Janice, and the girls burn mementos of their old boyfriends. AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com

FINE OL’ SCOFF SHERI SILVER PHOTO SHARE A LITTLE LOVE In the province of Newfoundland & Labrador, we show we care in many ways, but one of the top ways is through a shared meal BY PAM PARDY W hen it comes to loving even getting a fist-full of jam-jams from others Newfoundland a generous neighbour after we’ve helped and Labrador-style, feed- shovel a driveway or ran for the mail. ing faces and stuffin’ guts Whatever food triggers a loving memo- comes to mind. Think of Nan’s home- ry for you this Valentine’s Day, indulge made bread or an Aunt’s special treat, or and enjoy! HOMEMADE JAMMIE DODGERS ROCKRECIPES.COM PHOTO • 2 cups flour • 3 tsp vanilla extract • 1 cup icing sugar, (powdered sugar) • 2 large egg yolks • pinch salt • 12-14 rounded tsp homemade or • 1 cup + 2 tbsp cold butter, cut in cubes good quality jam Sift together the flour, icing sug- per to about ⅛ of an inch thick. tom halves of the cookies and spread ar and salt. Set aside. Cut out cookies using a 3 inch cutter out only slightly to about ¾ of an inch Rub the butter into the dry ingre- from the edge of the cookie. Carefully dients with your fingers until it is well and place on a parchment lined baking lay the top halves of the cookies onto incorporated and the mixture becomes sheet. the jam and press down lightly. crumbly, like a coarse meal. Whisk together the egg yolks and Cut circles or hearts or whatever shape Return to the oven for an additional vanilla extract. you like out of the centers of half of the 5 to 6 minutes. This will heat up the Add to the crumbly dry mixture and cookies. jam to a point where it will stick the mix in until a soft dough forms. two cookie halves together. Wrap the dough in plastic wrap and Bake at 350 degrees F for 15 - 20 min- chill in the fridge for at least a half utes, just until they start to brown slight- Cool on the baking sheet for 10 min- hour. Roll the dough out between two ly at the bottom edges but are still very utes before transferring the cookies to pieces of lightly floured parchment pa- pale. a wire rack to cool completely. Store in airtight containers. Remove from the oven and spoon 1 rounded teaspoon of your favorite good - rockrecipes.com quality jam onto the middle of the bot- 28 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/FEBRUARY 6 - 12, 2022

TRADITIONAL NFLD SWEET MOLASSES RAISIN BREAD • 8 1/2 cups white flour • 1 tsp vanilla • 2 tbsp, fast rising or traditional yeast • 2 tbsp cinnamon • 1/4 cup melted butter • 2 1/2 cups raisins • 1/2 cup brown sugar • 1/2 tsp ground cloves • 2 cups warm water (more if needed) • 1/2 tbsp white sugar • 3/4 cups molasses • 1/2 tsp sea salt Combine in large bowl: 8 cups together, add more water if need at this of minutes. flour, 1/2 cup brown sugar, sea salt, stage ONLY” this will be done with your Repeat this step letting the dough rise raisins, cinnamon and ground cloves, hand. mix together. again for another 30 minutes. In another bowl, add dry fast rising or Knead dough, add more flour if neces- After your dough rises “ don’t deflate traditional yeast with 1 cup warm water sary until dough is smooth , elastic and no and 1/2 tbsp white sugar, let rise for a five longer sticky and you can hear cracking dough” and cut in pieces forming it in- minutes. sounds of the dough when folding dough wards into a ball, placing dough in bread In another bowl add 1 cup of warm inward, keep working dough into a ball. pans, place three buns in each pan. water and 3/4 cup molasses mix together, then melt 1/4 cup butter in a glass bowl. When completed sprinkle some flour Makes 3 loafs of bread keep covered When yeast is ready pour over flour over the top. I always draw the sign of a and in a warm place until bread rises mixture in bowl then start adding the cross a few times on top then cut the top half the size you started with or just 30 warm water, butter, molasses and vanil- of the dough like a cross then cover with minutes. la mixing all ingredients together with parchment paper and big towel. “Cross- a spoon or kitchen aid until it thickens ing your bread is optional”. Pre-heat oven at 350 degrees F, bake then keep adding flour to work dough bread for 30 to 40 minutes or until golden Let rise in a warm place on your brown or depending on your oven, when counter top until dough rises for 30 bread is baked take out of your pans and minutes then knead it down for a couple place them out on a cooling rack. - bonitaskitchen.com AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com FEBRUARY 6 - 12, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 29

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THIS WEEK WITH NTV’S JIM FURLONG I AM SO TIRED OF IT I don’t exactly “need my head examined” as my mom used to say in the politically incor- rect days of yore, but there’s no question that these times of isolation are starting to get me down. I expect it’s like that for a lot of us. Surely to God there must be more to life than waiting around for the afternoon COVID numbers to come out and to hear the list of people lined up from one interest group or another to complain. I know where I am on the issue. Get NTV.CA PHOTO vaccinated, follow the science, and shut the hell up. Nice words from me, but it’s Surely to God here must be more to life than waiting around not much of a life to be living these days. for the afternoon COVID numbers to come out There’s not a lot to it. My life has been reduced to an occasional but rare trip to the market at eight in the morning window and read as I look out springs from the sound of a spoon on a and a once-a-week Sunday din- over the forest which hasn’t cup of tea that wife stirs perhaps a couple ner with my immediate family. changed since yesterday. of hundred times. I know in my heart she There were no Christmas visi- does it to annoy me, but I can’t prove it. tors this year either except for Even my wife, who I dearly It’s like the sound of dumping ice cubes that same small family group. love, is starting to get under my loudly from the tray in the freezer into a skin. Not in that “oh me nerves” container just as I’m taking a nap in the ‘OH ME NERVES’ living room. IT IS A PLOT!!! bull crap you see on Now these days in those hideous THE TEDIUM OF LIFE the morning I go Newfoundland out to the mail- aprons you Sometime to relive the tedium of life box and get the get on your I’ll make a very early morning run to a paper, which is way up to discount store. Dressed in a special mask thinner than Cambridge, that looks like it might have been part of it used to be. Ontario and some HAZMAT suit I’ll buy more soup I have a coffee points west. noodles or spaghetti sauce or discount- and sit in the My angst GET VACCINATED, FOLLOW THE SCIENCE & SHUT THE HELL UP! ed chocolate Santas left over from the Christmas trade. Even the store patrons in the early morning get on my nerves because they are generally older like me and have time on their hands and are looking to chat. Myself, having been essentially isolated for a couple of years, am still not driven to small talk with strangers. I am just get- ting a break from home. I’ll go home now and get a break from here. NTV’s Jim Furlong can be reached by emailing: [email protected] 32 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/FEBRUARY 6 - 12, 2022

ENTER NOW! BABY OF THE YEAR CONTEST BABY BOY OF THE WEEK BABY GIRL OF THE WEEK JONATHAN DELANEY PEYTON HANAMES Parents: Kayla & Jonathan Delaney, Conception Bay South Parents: Candace Maynard & Evan Hanamess, Torbay HONOURABLE MENTION AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com JAELYNN & JADE ST. GEORGE-PRIDDLE Twins of Sydney Priddle & Blair St. George | Victoria Send in your child’s candid moments and share your family’s happiest moments with our readers. Enter online at nfldherald.com or email [email protected] FEBRUARY 6 - 12, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 33

THE 75TH HERALD ARCHIVES 1946 - 2022 75 YEARS OF TRADITION Sunday May 12, 1946, marks The Newfoundland Herald’s 75th 38 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK anniversary. In commemoration of our history, we delight in giving THE RISE OF HASSELHOFF readers a glimpse through our past BY DILLON COLLINS This week in history, The New- foundland Herald profiled Knight M uch has changed in the In celebration of 75 years Rider and its star David Hasselhoff. 75 years this publica- and counting, The Herald Hasselhoff had emerged as one of the tion has existed. The staff combed through the biggest actors on television, receiving modes and method of archives to give readers 16,000 fan letters a week. The trials print media, and indeed the very a glimpse through our and tribulations and rise to stardom of foundation of the entertainment colourful past, one that TV’s golden boy were examined. world itself, but our commitment to reflects the ever changing publicizing the excellence of our prov- world around us, and that of ince remains firmly intact. The Rock we lovingly call home. 47 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK AIDING THE NEEDY FILE PHOTOS This week in The Herald’s history, by the Salvation Army) opened to help AYLWARD’S APPOINTMENT we examined homelessness in the homeless men and women and recover- province, with particular emphasis on ing alcoholics get back on their feet and In local news, Kilbride MHA Bob ways to help the needy of our biggest city rebuild themselves mentally as well as Aylward was appointed rural, agri- centres. physically. Many such services are still cultural and northern development The Harbour Light Centre (operated available, thankfully, in 2022. minister. Aylward candidly admitted he had a lot to learn, but welcomed the challenge. 34 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/FEBRUARY 6 - 12, 2022

18 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK SEXY TV DRAMA This week in the history of The Herald, we looked at sexy new TV drama Las Vegas, starring Josh Duhamel and Molly Simms. Du- hamel’s momentum, from a career as a football star to television heartthrob, was the centre of our cover story. In entertainment, St. John’s Maple Leafs players Kyle Wellwood and Car- lo Colaiacovo were chosen to play in the All-Star Classic and Rick Mercer began his foray into TV hosting. FILE PHOTOS FEBRUARY 6 - 12, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 35 THIS WEEK IN HISTORY ALL HAIL THE QUEEN This day in history, on Febru- ary 6, 1952, Queen Elizabeth II succeeds King George VI to the British throne and proclaimed Queen of the United Kingdom. AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com

CRIME FLASHBACK BY MAX HAINES THE WITCH OF YORKSHIRE FREMONT THOMPSON PAINTING PART 2 of 2: (Last Week) For years after Mary Bateman practiced her particular brand of sorcery, children were disciplined with the phrase “Go to sleep now or the Witch of Yorkshire will get you.” W ith no friends or relatives, it FILE PHOTO Hearing of Mary’s unusual powers, was left to Mary to attend Mrs. Perigo contacted her in nearby to the Kitchens’ affairs. Failures were Leeds. Mary welcomed the unfortunate The Witch of Yorkshire attributed to stronger woman with open arms. Here was a arranged a triple funeral and then pro- spells, usually cast by sucker just begging to be taken. ceeded to sell off all the worldly goods the devil himself. of her three victims. She let it be known SENDING LETTERS that the three ladies had gone to their Unfortunately for them, Mr. and great reward having been stricken by the Mrs. William Perigo of Bramley Mary explained that the nature of dreaded plague. The terrible disease was picked this juncture in Mary’s Mrs. Perigo’s complaint necessitated her so feared that it was weeks before trades- career to come within her sphere contacting a Miss Blythe, who would be men dropped around to the Kitchens’ of influence. Mrs. Perigo got up able, through Mary of course, to cast out place of residence to discreetly have their one morning and felt a flutter in Mrs. Perigo’s ailment. Once this little accounts settled. The place was empty. her chest. She consulted her phy- idea was thrown out to Mrs. Perigo and sician, but he could find nothing was duly swallowed, Mary knew she had THE DREADED PLAGUE wrong with her. a live one on the hook. When inquiries were made of Mary, There followed several letters from she explained that she had sold the la- the elusive Miss Blythe containing in- dies’ possessions to satisfy the most structions on just how Mary should go pressing debts. Those few more expen- about curing Mrs. Perigo. Would you sive pieces in her own home were, of course, gifts given to her by the deceased believe sewing guinea notes in trio before their untimely demise. the four corners of Mrs. Perigo’s bed with strict instructions that By 1806, the Witch of Yorkshire had they were to remain there for 18 a reputation. Those who could afford to months? The Perigos believed ev- be fleeced were obliged by Mary. Her ery word and watched as Mary successes were remembered, while fail- sewed. Week after week, Miss ures were attributed to stronger spells, Blythe sent letters, each one con- usually cast by the devil himself. taining preposterous instructions, and each extracting money or food 36 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/FEBRUARY 6 - 12, 2022 *Crime Flashback Images are used for reenactment purposes only and might not be historically accurate.

in order to make the spell work. The After Mrs. Perigo was laid to rest, Perigo was now awake. He told his sto- Perigos complied with every ridiculous Mary continued to fleece the bereaved ry to the police. The inquiry which fol- request and were slowly being drained of husband. She hint- their life savings. ed at the resurrec- lowed revealed that tion of Mrs. Perigo furniture, food and Mrs. Perigo’s condition didn’t change. and, incredible as it money supposedly As the 18 months were drawing to a appears to us now, passed on to Miss close, Mary realized that she had to kill Mr. Perigo contin- Blythe had, in reali- the Perigos. It was unbelievably simple. ued to pay to keep ty, never left Mary’s She had the ever obliging Miss Blythe the charm alive. At possession. send a letter to the Perigos, instructing the expiration of them to make a batch of pudding. the 18 months, Mr. Miss Blythe did Perigo thought not exist other than WHITE POWDER in Mary’s imagina- there would tion. All the letters Enclosed in the let- be no harm had been written by ter were six envelopes in taking the Mary. Some of the of white powder. Each guinea notes from the four corners old, uneaten pud- day, the hapless vic- of his wife’s bed. ding was produced. It was laced with tims were told to place It was only when he discovered torn corrosive sublimate of mercury. the powder into the pudding papers sewn into the bed that before consuming that day’s portion. doubts concerning Mary came INTO ETERNITY They were told not to worry if they be- into his mind. The more he came ill. That was all part of the spell. thought about it, the more shat- At Mary’s murder trial, the The trusting Perigos immediately became tered he became. Unbelievably, jury brought in a guilty verdict violently ill, but so great was their faith the past 18 months of living without ever leaving the court- in Mary that they continued to eat the hell had been orchestrated by room. The Witch of Yorkshire poisoned pudding. On the sixth and last the evil mind of Mary Bateman. maintained her innocence right day, the pudding tasted so bad Mr. Perigo It had taken a while, but Mr. up to the moment the trap door couldn’t force himself to eat it. Mrs. Peri- sprung open and she plunged to go had trouble, but managed to consume eternity. all the pudding. She promptly died, prob- ably believing that at the expiration of the 18 months she would be returned from the dead to rejoin her husband. FILE PHOTOS FEBRUARY 6 - 12, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 37 As the 18 months were drawing to a close, Mary realized that she had to kill the Perigos. It was unbelievably simple. AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com

MOVIE MINUTE BLOCKBUSTER FILMS! PG-13 IN THEATRES: FEB 18 DESTINATION UNKNOWN Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg star in the film adaptation of best selling video game Uncharted BY DILLON COLLINS Rotten Tomatoes Bio: Street- race to reach the prize before the ruthless PG-13 R smart thief Nathan Drake Moncada, who believes he and is recruited by seasoned trea- his family are the rightful heirs. sure hunter Victor “Sully” Sul- If Nate and Sully can solve one livan to recover a fortune lost by of the world’s oldest mysteries, Ferdinand Magellan 500 years they stand to find $5 billion in ago. What starts as a heist job for treasure and perhaps even Nate’s the duo becomes a globe-trotting long-lost brother. RENT OR OWN AT HOME GR AS OF TUESDAY FEBRUARY 8, 2022 Encanto......................................................7.3 G Resident Evil: Raccoon City....... 5.2 R King Richard...........................7.6 PG After We Fall......................................4.7 14A Ghostbusters: Afterlife....... 7.5 PG-13 Clifford the Big Red Dog......... 6.0 PG NEW RELEASES/www.boxofficemojo.com New in theatres/VOD as of: FEB 11, 2022. VIDEO ON DEMAND: dvdsreleasedates.com 38 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/FEBRUARY 6 - 12, 2022

STUNNING NEWS BY DANA BLOCK SOAP TALK VICTOR ENLISTED MICHAEL’S HELP WITH A SENSITIVE ASSIGNMENT. ABIGAIL FOUND HERSELF IN A BAD SITUATION. JACK RETURNS TO CHAOS Gwen struggled to keep Abi- S haron noticed a new kept Adam on his toes. Devon em- gail from uncovering the side to Rey. Chloe braced a new challenge. truth. Jake and Gabi tried to con- lost patience with vince Johnny to form an alliance A MAJOR DEAL with them. Allie told Chanel she Chelsea and Sal- saw Johnny kissing Gabi. Paulina had an uncomfortable encounter ly. Abby made a painful de- Chance struggled with his with Tripp. Abigail found herself in a dangerous situation. Chad told cision. Victor enlisted Mi- new normal. Noah made a con- Xander about Abigail’s latest theory. Belle re- chael’s help with a sensitive fession. Victor brokers a layed some stunning news to EJ. assignment. major deal. Nick shares WRONG IDEA Victoria struck back. words of wisdom with Rafe declared to Nicole that he Phyllis received a Noah. Jack returns wanted to be with her. Craig as- sured Nancy she had the wrong idea tempting offer. Victor ABBY MADE A PAINFUL DECISION. home to chaos. about him. Abe and Chanel shared a warm moment. Movie producer FEBRUARY 6 - 12, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 39 TR Coates arrived in Salem and demanded that Johnny deliver his film. Marlena apologized to Pauli- na for the havoc she wreaked while possessed. Paulina’s past came back to haunt her. Craig made a shocking confes- sion to Chloe. Nancy urged Brady to reconcile with her daughter. Ni- cole and Ava played a game of cat and mouse. Belle supported EJ as they prepared for his sentencing. DUE TO THE 2022 OLYMPICS New episodes of Days of Our Lives will air on NTV February 21ST without loss of episode. AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com

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MUST SEE TV: CANADA’S SUPER STATION MON/9:30P.M. BIG BROTHER CELEB. THU/10:30P.M. I CAN SEE YOUR VOICE SAT/9:30P.M. DIRTY DANCING Celebrity guests enter the famed Big A panel aims to guess good from bad Starring Jennifer Grey, Patrick Swayze Brother House. singers without hearing them sing. and Jerry Orbach. The series is a game show in which a A celebrity panel tries to guess the Spending the summer at a Catskills group of celebrity contestants, referred to skilled vocalists from the tone-deaf sing- resort with her family, Frances “Baby” as HouseGuests, live in a custom-built set, ers without hearing them sing. With the Houseman falls in love with the camp’s known as the Big Brother House. help of a “tone-deaf detective team dance instructor, Johnny Castle. SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS SUNDAY 8:30 p.m. WED/5:00PM OLYMPICS MEN’S CURLING 1:30 p.m. [30] [RSE] Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics Curling Mixed Doubles. Beijing Winter Olympics. Men’s Curling. RSE. [NBC-D] [11] [NBC-B] WA Track & Field Indoor Grand Prix. Ocean Breeze 11:30 p.m. [31] [SN360] NHL Hockey Carolina at SATURDAY Athletic Complex -- Staten Island, N.Y. Live [30] [RSE] Beijing 2022 Winter Boston. TD Garden -- Boston, Mass. Live 1:30 p.m. [23] [TSN] Curling Tournament of Olympics Freestyle Skiing (M) Big Air, 9:30 p.m. Hearts. Semifinal. Fort William Gardens Alpine Skiing (W). Live [NBC-D] EPL Soccer Man. City at -- Thunder Bay, Ont. Live [30] [RSE] Beijing 2022 Winter Norwich. Carrow Road -- Norwich, England. [54] [FOX] NCAA Basketball WEDNESDAY Olympics Skeleton (W), Ice Hockey 2:00 p.m. Tennessee vs. Connecticut. Women’s. Live 4:30 p.m. (W). Live 3:30 p.m. [30] [RSE] NHL Hockey Columbus at [NBC-D] [11] [NBC-B] Beijing [31] [SN360] WPT Poker Seminole FRIDAY Montreal. Bell Centre -- Montreal, Que. Live 2022 Winter Olympics Speed Hard Rock Showdown. 5:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. Skating (M) 5000m, Cross-country Skiing 5:00 p.m. (M) Skiathalon, Ski Jumping (M) Normal [30] [RSE] Beijing 2022 Winter [30] [RSE] Beijing 2022 Winter [22] [CBS] NCAA Basketball Hill Final. Olympics Curling (M). Olympics Curling (W). Oklahoma at Kansas. Allen Field House 4:30 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. -- Lawrence, Kan. Live [7] [ABC] NFL Football Pro Bowl. [NBC-D] [11] [NBC-B] Beijing 4:30 p.m. Allegiant Stadium -- Las Vegas, Nev. Live 2022 Winter Olympics [23] [TSN] OHL Hockey London [22] [CBS] PGA Golf Pebble Beach [23] [TSN] All Elite Wrestling: at Kitchener. Memorial Auditorium -- [22] [CBS] PGA Golf Phoenix Open. Pro-Am. Final Round. Pebble Beach Golf Dynamite Kitchener, Ont. Live Round 3. TPC Scottsdale -- Scottsdale, Ariz. Links -- Pebble Beach, Calif. Live [30] [RSE] NHL Hockey Chicago at 9:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Edmonton. Rogers Place -- Edmonton, Alta. [NBC-D] [11] [NBC-B] Beijing 11:00 p.m. [30] [RSE] Beijing 2022 Winter [23] [TSN] NLL Lacrosse Philadelphia 2022 Winter Olympics Figure [31] [SN360] NHL Hockey Vegas Olympics Curling (W), Ice Hockey (M) vs. Halifax. Live Skating, Alpine Skiing (W) Giant Slalom at Calgary. Scotiabank Saddledome -- Canada vs. United States. Live 8:30 p.m. First Run, Freestyle Skiing (W), Luge (M) Calgary, Alta. Live 11:30 p.m. Final Runs. Live 12:00 a.m. [30] [RSE] NHL Hockey Toronto at [30] [RSE] Beijing 2022 Winter [23] [TSN] MLR Rugby LA Giltinis vs. Vancouver. Rogers Arena -- Vancouver, MONDAY Olympics Skeleton (M), Ice Hockey Toronto. Starlight Stadium -- Langford, B.C. B.C. Live 8:30 p.m. (M) Sweden vs. Latvia, Alpine Skiing (M) Live Combined. Live [30] [RSE] NHL Hockey Carolina at Toronto. Scotiabank Arena -- Toronto, Ont. THURSDAY 11:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. [30] [RSE] Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics Alpine Skiing (M) Super G. [30] [RSE] Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics Curling (M). TUESDAY 8:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. [23] [TSN] NHL Hockey Carolina at Ottawa. Canadian Tire Centre -- Ottawa, [30] [RSE] NHL Hockey New Jersey Ont. Live at Ottawa. Canadian Tire Centre -- Ottawa AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com FEBRUARY 6 - 12, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 45

MOVIE HIGHLIGHTS THE BEST MOVIES ON TELEVISION SUN/4:00PM SUNDAY 10:30 p.m. 5:45 p.m. THE PROPOSAL 7:30 a.m. [46] [FAM] How to Train Your [50] [TCM] Clash of the Titans +++ A pushy boss forces her young assis- [50] [TCM] Footlight Parade ++++ Dragon 2 +++ (2014) Jay Baruchel. (1981) Laurence Olivier. (2h) tant to marry her in order to keep (1933) James Cagney. (2h) (2h) 7:00 p.m. her visa status in the U.S. and avoid 8:30 a.m. [58] [APTN] Annie +++ (1982) Carol Burnett. (3h) [53] [AMC] Gran Torino +++ (2008) deportation to Canada, on E! [34] [SHOW] The Bang Bang Club 11:35 p.m. Clint Eastwood. (2h30) +++ (2010) Malin Akerman. (2h30) 7:45 p.m. WED/2:00PM 9:30 a.m. [53] [AMC] Con Air +++ (1997) LOVELY TO LOOK AT Nicolas Cage. (2h30) [50] [TCM] Oh, God! +++ (1977) [18] [W] The Irresistible Blueberry 1:00 a.m. George Burns. (1h45) Three Broadway producers struggling Farm +++ (2016) Alison Sweeney. 9:30 p.m. to get backing for their show, hope (2h) [40] [E!] The Proposal +++ (2009) one’s sudden inheritance of a half in- [50] [TCM] Our Mother’s House Sandra Bullock. (2h15) [50] [TCM] Mister Roberts ++++ terest in a Parisian fashion house is +++ (1967) Dirk Bogarde. (2h) 1:30 a.m. (1955) Henry Fonda. (2h15) the answer. They travel to Paris only to 11:00 a.m. 11:45 p.m. learn the salon is in debt and requires [58] [APTN] Annie +++ (1982) Carol [53] [AMC] Avatar +++ (2009) Zoe Burnett. (3h) [50] [TCM] Twelve Angry Men their help, on TCM. Saldana. (3h30) ++++ (1957) Henry Fonda. (1h45) 12:30 p.m. MONDAY 1:30 a.m. SNATVT/U12R:3D0 PA.MY. NTV/3:30 P.M. 11:00 a.m. [46] [FAM] How to Train Your [21] [VIS] The Thomas Crown Affair LOVE STORIES IN Dragon 2 +++ (2014) Jay Baruchel. [53] [AMC] Edge of Tomorrow +++ +++ (1968) Steve McQueen. (2h) SUNFLOWER VALLEY (2h) (2014) Tom Cruise. (2h30) [50] [TCM] The Best Man +++ 1:30 p.m. 3:45 p.m. (1964) Henry Fonda. (2h) WWW.NTV.CA 3:30 a.m. [24] [YTV] Cloudy With a Chance [50] [TCM] Bullitt +++ (1968) Steve of Meatballs +++ (2009) Bill Hader. McQueen. (2h15) [50] [TCM] Fail-Safe ++++ (1964) (2h) 4:00 p.m. Henry Fonda. (2h) 3:30 p.m. [55] [CHCH] The Scarlet Pimpernel [58] [APTN] Hunt for the ++++ (1935) Leslie Howard. (2h) [36] [SLICE] Titanic +++ (1997) Wilderpeople ++++ (2016) Julian Leonardo DiCaprio. (4h) Dennison. (2h31) WEDNESDAY [50] [TCM] It Happened One Night 6:15 p.m. 11:45 a.m. ++++ (1934) Claudette Colbert. (2h) [55] [CHCH] The Southerner ++++ [53] [AMC] Minority Report +++ [50] [TCM] Thousands Cheer +++ (1945) Zachary Scott. (2h) (2002) Tom Cruise. (3h15) (1943) Kathryn Grayson. (2h15) 4:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. [40] [E!] The Proposal +++ (2009) [53] [AMC] Gran Torino +++ (2008) [53] [AMC] Edge of Tomorrow +++ Sandra Bullock. (2h15) Clint Eastwood. (2h30) (2014) Tom Cruise. (2h30) 5:30 p.m. [50] [TCM] The Divorcee +++ 2:00 p.m. (1930) Norma Shearer. (1h30) [53] [AMC] Predators +++ (2010) 12:00 a.m. [50] [TCM] Lovely to Look At +++ Adrien Brody. (2h30) (1952) Kathryn Grayson. (2h) [50] [TCM] Woman of the Year [53] [AMC] Fury ++++ (2014) Brad 4:00 p.m. ++++ (1942) Spencer Tracy. (2h) Pitt. (3h) [55] [CHCH] Tulsa +++ (1949) Susan 12:15 a.m. [50] [TCM] Seven Sweethearts Hayward. (2h) +++ (1942) Kathryn Grayson. (1h45) 6:30 p.m. [50] [TCM] Forsaking All Others 7:30 p.m. +++ (1934) Clark Gable. (1h30) [46] [FAM] How to Train Your 3:00 a.m. [50] [TCM] Show Boat +++ (1951) Dragon 2 +++ (2014) Jay Baruchel. Ava Gardner. (2h) (2h) [50] [TCM] That Uncertain Feeling 9:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. +++ (1941) Merle Oberon. (1h30) [53] [AMC] The Fugitive +++ [18] [W] The Irresistible Blueberry TUESDAY (1993) Harrison Ford. (3h) Farm +++ (2016) Alison Sweeney. 11:30 a.m. [50] [TCM] When We Were Kings (2h) ++++ (1996) Muhammad Ali. (1h45) [50] [TCM] Please Don’t Eat the [50] [TCM] A Guy Named Joe +++ 12:30 a.m. Daisies +++ (1960) Doris Day. (2h) (1944) Spencer Tracy. (2h15) 8:00 p.m. 2:15 p.m. [53] [AMC] Lethal Weapon +++ (1987) Mel Gibson. (2h30) [53] [AMC] Con Air +++ (1997) [50] [TCM] Angels in the Outfield 1:00 a.m. Nicolas Cage. (2h30) +++ (1951) Paul Douglas. (1h45) 9:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. [50] [TCM] Raging Bull ++++ (1980) Robert De Niro. (2h15) [50] [TCM] Lilies of the Field +++ [53] [AMC] Fury ++++ (2014) Brad 1:30 a.m. (1963) Sidney Poitier. (2h) Pitt. (3h) [50] [TCM] The Seventh Seal +++ [21] [VIS] Columbo and the Murder of “NQOTAUBOLE TMOEVI”E (1957) Max Von Sydow. (1h45) a Rock Star +++ (1991) Peter Falk. (2h) “All these stories we heard, got me thinking of my own life.” — LOVE STORIES IN SUNFLOWER VALLEY 46 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/February 6 - 12, 2022

THE BEST MOVIES MOVIE HIGHLIGHTS ON TELEVISION THURSDAY 11:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. FRI/8:30PM 7:30 a.m. MY GIRL [50] [TCM] Ambush +++ (1950) [53] [AMC] Stand by Me ++++ [50] [TCM] Stranger on the Third Robert Taylor. (1h45) (1986) Wil Wheaton. (2h) A young girl, on the threshold of her Floor +++ (1940) Peter Lorre. (1h15) 12:45 p.m. 1:30 p.m. teen years, finds her life turning up- 10:45 a.m. side down, when she is accompanied [53] [AMC] Dante’s Peak +++ [50] [TCM] Treasure Island ++++ [53] [AMC] Edge of Tomorrow +++ (1997) Pierce Brosnan. (2h30) (1934) Wallace Beery. (2h) by an unlikely friend, on FAM. (2014) Tom Cruise. (2h30) [50] [TCM] The Outriders ++++ 2:30 p.m. 1:15 p.m. (1950) Joel McCrea. (1h45) SAT/10:30PM 2:30 p.m. [34] [SHOW] Sherlock Holmes: A TRAINWRECK [53] [AMC] Everest +++ (2015) Game of Shadows +++ (2011) Jake Gyllenhaal. (2h45) [50] [TCM] Three Little Words +++ Robert Downey Jr.. (2h30) Having thought that monogamy was never 1:45 p.m. (1950) Fred Astaire. (1h45) [55] [CHCH] Love Laughs at Andy possible, a commitment-phobic career 4:15 p.m. Hardy +++ (1946) Lewis Stone. (2h) woman may have to face her fears when [50] [TCM] Nocturne +++ (1946) 3:00 p.m. she meets a good guy, on SLICE. George Ratt. (1h30) [50] [TCM] Inside Straight +++ 4:00 p.m. (1951) David Brian. (1h45) [53] [AMC] The Hurricane +++ NTV/9:30 P.M. SATURDAY 5:45 p.m. (1999) Denzel Washington. (3h30) DIRTY DANCING [53] [AMC] Lethal Weapon +++ 3:30 p.m. (1987) Mel Gibson. (2h30) [53] [AMC] Point Break +++ WWW.NTV.CA 5:00 p.m. (1991) Patrick Swayze. (2h45) [5] [NTV] Love Stories in Sunflower 8:30 p.m. Valley (2021) Marcus Rosner. (2h) [50] [TCM] While the City Sleeps [10] [A] Never Been Kissed +++ +++ (1956) Dana Andrews. (1h45) [53] [AMC] The Perfect Storm +++ (1999) Drew Barrymore. (2h30) 6:30 p.m. (2000) George Clooney. (3h) [50] [TCM] The Bridge on the River [46] [FAM] My Girl +++ (1991) Kwai ++++ (1957) William Holden. [53] [AMC] The Fugitive +++ Macaulay Culkin. (2h) (3h) (1993) Harrison Ford. (3h) 9:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 6:45 p.m. [50] [TCM] Planet of the Apes +++ [21] [VIS] Overboard +++ (1987) [50] [TCM] Journey Into Fear +++ (1968) Charlton Heston. (2h) Goldie Hawn. (2h) (1942) Joseph Cotten. (1h15) 10:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. [34] [SHOW] Sherlock Holmes +++ [53] [AMC] The Express +++ [50] [TCM] Crossfire ++++ (1947) (2009) Robert Downey Jr.. (3h) (2008) Dennis Quaid. (3h) Robert Young. (1h30) [48] [TOON] Superman/ Batman: [46] [FAM] My Girl +++ (1991) 9:30 p.m. Public Enemies ++++ (2009) Clancy Macaulay Culkin. (2h) Brown. (1h45) [50] [TCM] The Great Escape +++ [21] [VIS] Columbo and the Murder 11:30 p.m. (1963) Steve McQueen. (3h) of a Rock Star +++ (1991) Peter 7:30 p.m. Falk. (2h) [50] [TCM] Logan’s Run +++ [53] [AMC] Point Break +++ (1976) Michael York. (2h15) [34] [SHOW] Sherlock Holmes +++ (1991) Patrick Swayze. (2h45) 12:45 a.m. (2009) Robert Downey Jr.. (3h) [50] [TCM] Twentieth Century 9:30 p.m. ++++ (1934) John Barrymore. (2h) [53] [AMC] The Perfect Storm +++ 11:30 p.m. (2000) George Clooney. (3h) [5] [NTV] Dirty Dancing +++ (1987) 1:30 a.m. Patrick Swayze. (2h) [50] [TCM] Without Reservations [50] [TCM] Red Headed Woman +++ (1946) Claudette Colbert. (2h) [34] [SHOW] Sherlock Holmes: A +++ (1932) Jean Harlow. (1h30) 1:30 a.m. Game of Shadows +++ (2011) 10:30 p.m. Robert Downey Jr.. (2h30) [50] [TCM] Silver Streak +++ [48] [TOON] Superman/ Batman: [36] [SLICE] Trainwreck +++ (1976) Gene Wilder. (2h15) Public Enemies ++++ (2009) Clancy (2015) Amy Schumer. (2h30) 3:45 a.m. Brown. (1h45) [58] [APTN] Legends of the Fall 1:45 a.m. +++ (1994) Brad Pitt. (2h30) [50] [TCM] The General ++++ 11:00 p.m. (1927) Buster Keaton. (1h30) [50] [TCM] Westworld +++ (1973) 5:15 a.m. Yul Brynner. (1h45) [50] [TCM] The Strawberry Blonde +++ (1941) James Cagney. (2h30) [50] [TCM] Some Like It Hot +++ SATURDAY 1:30 a.m. (1959) Jack Lemmon. (2h15) 10:30 a.m. [50] [TCM] Side Street +++ (1949) FRIDAY [53] [AMC] The Usual Suspects Farley Granger. (2h) 7:30 a.m. +++ (1995) Kevin Spacey. (2h30) [58] [APTN] Legends of the Fall [46] [FAM] My Girl +++ (1991) +++ (1994) Brad Pitt. (2h30) [50] [TCM] The Black Book +++ Macaulay Culkin. (2h) 3:00 a.m. (1949) Robert Cummings. (1h45) 11:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. [53] [AMC] The Usual Suspects [34] [SHOW] Sherlock Holmes +++ +++ (1995) Kevin Spacey. (2h30) [53] [AMC] Everest +++ (2015) (2009) Robert Downey Jr.. (3h) Jake Gyllenhaal. (2h15) “NQOTAUBOLE TMOEVI”E “It’s not on the one, it’s not the mambo. It’s a feeling; a heartbeat.” — DIRTY DANCING ADVIGAIITLAALBVLEEROSNIOLNINEA:VNAIFLLADBHLEEORNALLIDN.Ec:omw ww.NFLDHERALD.com February 6 - 12, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 47

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