Trouble in Paradise: town wants new high school

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Paradise is the province’s fastest growing municipality, but while it’s home to five schools, there is no high school. Now, residents are ramping up the campaign to rectify that amid questions about why Portugal Cove-St. Philip’s is getting a high school instead. NTV’s Bailey Howard reports.

Paradise is the province’s fastest growing municipality, but while it’s home to five schools, there is no high school. Now, residents are ramping up the campaign to rectify that amid questions about why Portugal Cove-St.

Philip’s is getting a high school instead. NTV’s Bailey Howard reports.
 

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