Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Letter from the editor

Welcome back. I just wanted to take a moment and say that I am really looking forward to being back in a routine. The fall is such a beautiful season in Newfoundland and Labrador.

In this issue of Currents, we hear from our newest employee Ian MacDonald, we also hear from Alumni, Kenneth Baird, Peter Green and Eddie Spurrell as well as some stories about our amazing employees Giselle Borden and Chad Harnett and of course a new recipe from our very own Danial Flight.

I hope you had time to enjoy your summer, I had a chance to explore Newfoundland this year and acted like a tourist in beautiful Gros Morne, I went to Botwood and saw their amazing murals they have all over the town, I watched the fish jump on the exploits river and did a bit of shopping in Corner Brook. Overall I had a great summer and I hope you did too.

If you have a story you would like to share, please feel free to reach out to me at Ryanne.mcisaac@cna.nl.ca. I look forward to hearing from you.

Ryanne McIsaac
Ryanne McIsaac
Ryanne is Editor of CNA Currents. Born and raised in Stephenville, NL, Ryanne moved back to Newfoundland after spending 16 years in Calgary, Alberta. Ryanne has a Journalism Diploma from College of the North Atlantic and a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Cape Breton University. She worked for many years as a reporter and freelance writer. She is happy to be back in her hometown and working for CNA.

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