The South Shore Regional School Board could be facing a year of deep financial ... read more Justice centre not ready to open Bridgewater's new justice centre isn't going to open this month as officials said last fall. read more Steroids lab was big business A Bridgewater man has now admitted that he ran an international steroids business ... read more Mom arraigned on criminal negligence charge The Bridgewater woman facing a charge of criminal negligence causing bodily harm after her ... read more Friend tries to claim marijuana police found in motel room Someone else tried to claim the marijuana police found in a man's Bridgewater ... read more Trafficker nets two years Selling drugs to support his own cocaine addiction has earned a Middle LaHave man two ... read more Taxpayers ante up for sewer cost overrun Taxpayers anted up an additional $24,000 needed to cover the cost of a Glen ... read more Hearing date set for August A preliminary hearing date has been set in August in the case of a Bridgewater ... read more Residents upset over lack of late-night taxis Some Lunenburg residents are getting frustrated by the lack of taxis available in the ... read more Louisiana-Pacific reopens Louisiana-Pacific's East River plant has reopened following a three-week holiday shutdown. read more Police lay charge against medic involved in ambulance crash The province's ambulance service is satisfied with the result of a police investigation into ... read more Katimavik aids in restoration of forgotten cemetery A once neglected graveyard that holds the earthly remains of 188 residents of the former ... read more Lobster prices double In his 45 years of fishing, Jim Isenor has never seen anything like it. read more Careless smoking starts Dublin Shore blaze While careless smoking is to blame for a January 11 fire in an upstairs bedroom, whomever ... read more Property owners kept in loop for release of road upgrade plan New sets of traffic signals and the addition of a roundabout are part of a concept ... read more Councillors unhappy with arsonist's sentence A number of Lunenburg councillors are upset over the sentence handed down to an arsonist ... read more Remediation plan for illegal infill on hold It seems everyone now agrees on how an illegal infill of wetlands on the LaHave River in Dayspring ... read more Municipality pitches in to fund physical activity co-ordinator The Nova Scotia Health Promotion and Protection (HPP) Department was back before the ... read more Two homeless following Upper Chelsea fire Aaron Wile heard his neighbour pounding on his house to get his attention. read more Bridgewater isn't yet buying into the province's creation of a physical activity co-ordinator. read more A cardboard box containing wood stove ashes which were stored indoors caused a fire to rip ... read more Staff revisits tax relief for low-income earners The Municipality of Lunenburg is once again asking its staff to prepare a report on offering ... read more Accused home invaders request jury trials There was movement January 14 in the court cases of two teens accused in an alleged ... read more Time ripe for public transit system Despite the gloomy forecast being predicted for Canada's economy, the time is still ripe to ... read more Municipality of Lunenburg and its town partners need to put up cash to demonstrate ... read more Transplant team says no new lungs yet for CF patient Health professionals in Toronto had deemed Jessica Deal too healthy for a lung transplant ... read more Tender awarded for baler The Municipality of Lunenburg has awarded the tender for a new baler at the Lunenburg ... read more Adult day program hosts open house Anyone interested in learning more about adult day programs can attend an open ... read more Council cuts guest list to save money A recognition dinner for three former councillors of the Municipality of Lunenburg is getting too ... read more Sustainability education meeting planned for town Organizations, schools, businesses and individuals are planning a get-together to discuss projects ... read more Community Services manager wins excellence award The Nova Scotia Council for the Family has honoured Randy Acker's contributions to ... read more |
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