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Part 1 in a four-part series

BYDAVEBARTLETT

THE TELEGRAM

St. John’s Coun. Danny Breen has

proposed seven financial priori-

ties for the capital city over the next

two years.At its last meeting, Breen passed

out an inventory of issues where

he’d like the city’s finance commit-

tee to focus its time.

He became chairman of the com-

mittee in October when Deputy

Mayor Shannie Duff ’s two-year

term expired.Recently, Breen told The

Telegram all five of the city’s stand-

ing committees should have a simi-

lar list of goals, presented by the

chairperson when they take over.

“Sometimes the committee

meetings tend to deal with ... rou-

tine issues and I felt that each com-

mittee should really have a strategic

plan,” Breen said.

Once he took over the commit-

tee, he sat down with the city’s

finance department to develop his

list of priorities.

But Breen said all the points are

interrelated, so the list is non-hier-

archical.The seven priorities presented to

the committee were:

� Enhanced public pre-budget

consultations;

� Moving towards a three-year

budget cycle;

� Finding additional efficiencies

and identifying new revenue

opportunities;

� Determining the funding sta-

tus of the city’s pension plans;

� Monitoring the city’s current

and projected debt;

� Figuring out what to do with

the city’s current surplus;

� Achieving a new fiscal arrange-

ment between the city and the

province.“For each of these issues, there

will be a position paper from staff,

with analysis and recommenda-

tions, as opposed to (council) sitting

around and trying to figure it out,”

Breen said.Reaching a new fiscal agreement

between the province and munici-

palities has been a major focus for

St. John’s council since this past fall,

and attention to the issue has

ramped up in anticipation of the

provincial budget. See HST, page A2

LOWER CHURCHILL

MuskratFalls getsgo-ahead

Concerns remain

around potentialimpacts

BY ASHLEY FITZPATRICK

THE TELEGRAM

The word “disappointed” is

“too light a word” to describe

how Robin Goodfellow-Baikie

felt Thursday, as she read provin-

cial and federal government

responses to a report by a joint

environmental panel on the

development of the Lower Chur-

chill.A Labrador resident and town

councillor with North West River,

Goodfellow-Baikie participated in

public meetings.

“It’s an assault on the environ-

ment in Labrador and what we

gain is questionable,” she said

when contacted by The Telegram.

The project’s joint environ-

mental review panel held 30 days

of public hearings in nine loca-

tions from March 3 to April 15

2011. Those meetings led to a fina

report in August 2011, with 83 rec

ommendations that required gov

ernment response.See MERCURY, page

HEALTH/LABOUR

Allianceunimpresse

with reporon shipyar

cancersBY BARB SWEET

THE TELEGRAM

Alobby group is not im

with its initial look at

on cancers among shipya

ers.The report ordered

Workplace Health, Sa

Compensation Com

(WHSCC) has been fin

points to asbestos expo

ly 40 years ago and ear

biggest risk.The Marystown Shi

ilies Alliance — a lobb

sick former employees

ing family members —

an analysis of the r

own medical consult

alliance wanted a re

to Marystown, not on

alizes among shipy

wide and doesn’t tac

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Friday, March 16, 2012, Vol. 134 • No. 293

St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador

T H E P E O P L E ’ S P A P E R

Councillor pitches seven-point financial plan for St. John’s

WILDLIFE

Massive coyote stirring widespread debate

BYBARB SWEET

THE TELEGRAM

The story of the 82-pound coyote

not only has this province and

the Internet buzzing, but wildlife

watchers across the country are

talking about it, too.

Memorial University is doing the

DNA testing on the brute, shot this

week by Joe Fleming on the Bonav-

ista Peninsula. The story garnered

nearly 60,000 hits on The Telegram

website and more than 180 com-

ments by mid-afternoon Thursday.

Many are skeptical it is, in fact, a

coyote because it looks wolf-like.

Environment and Conservation

Minister Terry French wondered

Wednesday if the creature could be

a wolf that crossed on the ice from

Labrador or, perhaps, a hybrid or

the result of a coyote-dog cross-breeding.

The DNA testing could havecomplications, but the mystery

could be solved soon.

Steve Carr of the biology depart-

ment at MUN said how the testing

proceeds and what further genetic

investigation is required will

depend on what’s found at each

stage.The tests will be completed by

Beth Perry, assisted by Bretney Pil-

gram at the university’s Genomics

and Proteomics (GaP) Facility, he

said.The breed of coyote in New-

foundland is known as the eastern

coyote, which is believed to have

interbred with wolves during their

trek from the U.S. Eastern Seaboard,

through the Maritimes and into

Newfoundland.

Carr noted research by Dawn

Marshall on Newfoundland coyote

genetics and is assuming the animal

is a hybrid.See ‘EIGHTY-TWO,’ page A2

St. John’s Coun. Danny Breen, chairman of the city’s finance committee, has some ideas for the city’s financial priorities over the next few years. — Photo by Joe Gibbons/The Telegram

The 82-pound coyote Joe Fleming shot this week on the Bonavista Peninsula is caus-

ing a stir online and in scientific circles. — Submitted image

The world moves fast.Keep up.

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Fax:

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It’s your mortgage, you should have it your way.It’s your mortgage, you should have it your way.

Newfoundland and Labrador Mortgages.Newfoundland and Labrador Mortgages.

Our goal is to treat our clients as our friends and to provide the bestservice and advice possible, along with the lowest rates in the country.

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