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For the week of January 27, 2009

 
 
Family still mourning
For Suzanne Grear, the loss of her granddaughter a year ago remains an open wound.  
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Park View's parking problems under review
The South Shore Regional School Board says it will be up to the province to find a solution ... 
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Murder case back in court Friday
A year after she reported her 12-year-old daughter missing, Penny Boudreau remains ... 
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Selling ecstasy earns house arrest
Selling ecstasy has landed a Bridgewater woman on house arrest for the next eight months.  
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Sentencing date changed in child porn proceedings
A Bridgewater man facing sentencing on a charge of possessing child pornography has now ... 
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Lunenburg embarks on heritage plan
The town is embarking on a 15-month heritage study that will look at ways of ensuring ... 
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Former HMCS Fraser may leave river ... temporarily
The former HMCS Fraser may leave town but if it does, it will be temporary.  
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Cost of burials, cremations rises at town-owned cemetery
Cremation burials and traditional burials at Brookside Cemetery are now more expensive ... 
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Chester exploring emergency shelters
At least three times this winter various residents of the Municipality of Chester have ... 
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Utility worker comes to aid of senior who fell hours earlier
A Nova Scotia Power meter reader responded to the faint cry of a senior who had ... 
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  Concerns aired about buffer between homes, condo project
Hollingsworth Drive homeowners are concerned about what has become of a buffer ... 
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Province grants $108,000 for Oakhill fire station expansion
The province has chipped in big bucks toward an expansion of this community's fire station.  
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  Waste-water pump snafu blamed for harvesting closure
A malfunctioning waste-water pumping station prompted a closure of shellfish harvesting in ... 
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Sanding woes at fieldhouse lot have councillor thinking apology
The fieldhouse deserves an apology for having to temporarily close the building three times ... 
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Council shelves subdivision fee
The Municipality of Lunenburg has decided against implementing a subdivision application ... 
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Lunenburg nixes hiring of activity co-ordinator
Lunenburg will not be buying into the proposed hiring of a physical activity co-ordinator that ... 
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  Assessment cap questions continue
The cap on property assessments is causing increasing concerns in the county's smallest ... 
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Primary kids may be considered for new bus stops in future
The South Shore Regional School Board is contemplating making a student's age ... 
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Wood pellet shortage nearing end
The shortage of wood pellets that has plagued the South Shore finally seems to be under control... 
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Engineering department re-examines priorities
The Municipality of Lunenburg's engineering department has re-examined its priorities.  
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Town looks to hold the line on spending
Lunenburg will be asking staff to be creative when it comes time to drawing up funding requests ... 
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Regional hospital closed to visitors
Visitors are temporarily banned from all in-patient units at South Shore Regional Hospital.  
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Lodge hoping community will step up with valentines for troops
The Oddfellows have always been about nurturing a sense of fraternity and love within the ... 
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Mahone Bay adopts new rule for committee selection
An influx of volunteers where there was a dearth a few years ago is leading to changes ... 
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Late budget from province could lead to teacher layoffs
The Nova Scotia Teachers Union (NSTU) and the South Shore Regional School Board ... 
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'Happy hours' not quite so happy
Members and guests of many of Nova Scotia's Royal Canadian Legion branches ... 
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  School seeks $25,000 for grounds beautification
Bridgewater's junior/senior high school seeks green from the town toward a project that will ... 
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Group to identify mental health services available locally
Community members are planning a youth forum to explore ways of reaching young ... 
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Nominations called for cancer awards
Cancer Care Nova Scotia is calling for nominations for its newly introduced excellence ... 
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