Oickle's Tasty Bites owner Bonnie Oickle took immediate action when she was notified on October ... read more Accused mom waives preliminary hearing The Bridgewater woman accused of first-degree murder in the death of her 12-year-old daughter ... read more BES cafeteria on the table The Department of Education may finally be about to ask the province to ante up for ... read more Dangerous driver wanted to die He was driving dangerously because he was trying to die. read more Two cases of meningitis not related It seems there is no relationship between two preschool-age children who tested positive for ... read more Fieldhouse secures provincial grant toward geothermal costs The South Shore Fieldhouse Society will receive at least $160,000 from the province toward ... read more Deputy minister talks about new school for Lunenburg Nova Scotia's deputy minister of Education won't say he expects Lunenburg to be granted a new ... read more Riverfront group battles red tape The committee moving ahead with a riverfront beautification project is getting tangled up with ... read more Province expected to announce site for new French school soon There appears to be a light at the end of the tunnel for École de la Rive-Sud. read more Man accused of beating woman with belt back in custody A Bridgewater man accused of confining his common-law wife for days and beating her with ... read more Transportation Department promises to tackle backlog of brush cutting So long as there's cash and co-operative weather, Nova Scotia's Transportation Department promises ... read more Youthful exuberance hallmark of Katimavik program Over three decades ago, humanist Jacques Hebert had a vision to create a national program ... read more Musical entertainment, a free barbecue and an October 23 afternoon away from school mixed ... read more Police officers receive service medals Two dozen local police officers were among more than 200 who received long-service medals from ... read more Bench issue spawns need to talk to downtown businesses A vote to relocate a streetside bench here was postponed so talks can start with King Street ... read more South Shore Regional School Board notes At its regular meeting on October 22, the South Shore Regional School Board announced ... read more Liberals talk strategy during caucus session Liberals will lay out a plan for this sitting of the legislature rolled up with energy and economic ... read more Hockey star sends autograph to fan who lost sports cards in fire The Calgary Flames mailed an autographed photo of Todd Bertuzzi to a teenage fan who ... read more Some people are mixed up in their understanding of what this town's anti-smoking bylaw ... read more Chester and Area Chamber of Commerce to decide future soon Upon his election, the new president of the Chester and Area Chamber of Commerce challenged ... read more AP scholars named Three students at Bridgewater High School have earned Advanced Placement Scholar Awards ... read more After-school program launched for Acadia First Nations If all goes as planned the Acadia First Nations After-School Program is here to stay. read more Participation requested for tick drop-off study Deer hunters are being asked for their hides. read more Foley Lane project $170,000 over budget, scrapped this year The Foley Lane storm sewer, curb and gutter job came in $187,000 over budget, forcing town ... read more Taxpayers to foot election bill for seat nobody wants to sit in Taxpayers may have to foot the bill for a pricey by-election to fill a seat nobody wants to sit in. read more Bridgewater to receive outstanding taxes owed by glove-maker Bridgewater is getting paid a lump sum of $230,744 and another $306,633 within three months to ... read more Bicycle found in Lunenburg RCMP in Lunenburg have someone's bicycle and they're hoping that person will ... read more Fundraiser planned for kidney transplant patient Fundraising efforts are under way for Kevin Naugler, who's in need of a new kidney. read more Minga groups form locally Students from Bridgewater Junior/Senior High School and Park View Education Centre have ... read more Trick-or-treating in the '20s The roaring '20s hadn't yet begun when Natalie Corkum first ventured out to go trick-or-treating ... read more United Way entering fifth year in county The United Way of Lunenburg County has invested more than $300,000 in 60 community programs ... read more Pregnant woman injured on Highway 3 A pregnant woman in her third trimester was injured when her vehicle struck a deer on Highway 3. read more Woman Toronto-bound for lung transplant assessment A woman who grew up in this community is a step closer to getting her double lung transplant. read more Fourth annual Health and Wellness Fair coming to New Ross South Shore residents are invited to participate in the upcoming fourth annual Health ... read more Gambling grant for mental health association The Nova Scotia Gaming Foundation (NSGF) has 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