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Making wooden barrels a full-time job for Ontario man Posted: Sep 25, 2013 7:11 PM ET Last Updated: Sep 25, 2013 7:11 PM ET An Ontario man is making a living making wooden barrels by hand. Pete Bradford had always dreamed of running a cooperage. He got his chance to pursue his dream when he lost his job seven years ago. "This is just something that I always wanted to do and I always knew I was going to do it one day," Bradford told CBC News in a recent interview. He produces one barrel every day and is believed to be one of only two people in Canada working as a full-time cooper. Click on the video above to see a full report from the CBC’s Debbie Lightle-Quan. Severe weather warnings or watches in effect for: A mix of sun and cloud Stay Connected with CBC News Latest Toronto News Headlines 'It's a tough sell': Toronto police post Kijiji ad for crossing-guards amid shortage Imagine living next to a porta-potty for 2 years: this Toronto family has

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> "antique" in buy and sell in Newfoundland Get an alert with the newest ads for "antique" in Newfoundland.The requested URL /search_results.php?search_category=49&search_subcategory=57&search_section=classifieds was not found on this server. Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.Growth of the Frozen Fish Industry in Newfoundland In spite of government assistance and market demand, by 1939 only a few Newfoundland companies, including Job Brothers and Company, and Harvey's Limited owned frozen fish plants or fishing trawlers. In that year, Newfoundland produced 1.5 million pounds of frozen groundfish. With the outbreak of World War II, however, the industry took off. There was an instant demand from Great Britain, which needed new sources of food, not only to feed its own population but to support the war effort. It quickly turned to North America for a supply of frozen fish, including Newfoundland.

The steady British demand encouraged other companies to move into the frozen fish business. By the end of the war Newfoundland had 12 fish plants and was producing 35 million pounds of frozen groundfish annually. The companies involved in this early period included Job Brothers, Harvey's, and Fishery Products Limited of St. John's, John Penny and Sons of Ramea, and North Eastern Fish Industries of Harbour Grace. Many of the earliest plants were located either in St. John's or on the south coast of the island, mainly because ice-free harbours made it easier to use trawlers. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, the frozen fish industry continued to grow. Production rose steadily and the number of processing plants and offshore trawlers increased. Almost all of Newfoundland's frozen groundfish was sold to the United States. Saltfish production did not drop off immediately. Many inshore fishers did not live near a frozen fish plant and continued to salt their own fish.