As of April 13, drivers must light up when they get behind the wheel. read more Child porn collector granted computer access A Bridgewater man convicted last fall of having more than 1,000 images of child ... read more Liquor stolen off shelf The evidence is likely long gone in this case, but police are still hoping the public ... read more Record fines stand in tuna crackdown They were the highest fines ever levied for fishing violations in Canadian history and those ... read more Assault earns criminal record A Rhodes Corner man who dragged his wife by her hair and punched her in the ... read more Police issue warning about phone scam Bridgewater Police are once again warning people not to disclose personal financial ... read more Site chosen for new Chester day care The Chester and Area Family Centre is making Church Memorial Park its permanent ... read more Katimavik continues to make its mark on the community Kareen Wong and Morgan Trueman are doing things that they never dreamed of a ... read more The volunteer committee organizing this town's Canada Day celebration has secured ... read more Driving the straight and narrow The South Shore Regional School Board's (SSRSB) transportation department was ... read more Mosher Motors has received its wish from the Municipality of Lunenburg at a special ... read more Community centres receive federal seniors' program grants Five county organizations have been awarded federal seniors' program grants. read more Residents concerned about speeding Speeding drivers seem to be an issue for residents all over Lunenburg County. read more Bonny Lea residents visit Disney World Amanda Robar waited all her life to meet her prince charming. read more Committee delves into fire service issues The one thing the fire and emergency services committee agrees on is that there are many ... read more Further study needed for regional composting facility The waste management committee wants more information before it proceeds with ... read more New Liner The Mahone Bay Swimming Pool Society is looking for financial help from the Municipality ... read more Town picks appraiser for street project An appraiser has the assignment of giving a rough estimate of what the fair market ... read more Local volunteer honoured by the Governor General Gretchen McCurdy has received one of Canada's highest volunteer honours. read more Lunenburg County's United Way raised a record $180,000 in its latest fundraising ... read more Chester chamber wants 'shop local' policy The Chester Municipal Chamber of Commerce is encouraging the municipal government ... read more Town considers dropping private roads from maintenance list The Lunenburg public works department's practice of maintaining private roads in the ... read more Lunenburg High School student group tours Egypt For centuries the mysterious ancient land of Egypt has beckoned countless generations. read more The MacDonald government is brushing off Nova Scotia's economic needs and ... read more Business owners being surveyed in Mahone Bay Business owners in Mahone Bay are being asked to answer some questions. read more This town's proposed building fee increases should reflect the varying types of home ... read more The Bayview home and school association is organizing a Pace Car program in the town. read more Living with epilepsy Grade 6 students at Centre Consolidated School probably know more about ... read more Firefighter organizing blood clinic for responders, families A junior firefighter is trying to organize a blood drive designed for first responders ... read more Town police, RCMP integrating to better serve schools A new initiative is expected to bring school communities and the police that serve them ... read more Mom caught with marijuana and illegal cigarettes A Chester woman will be out more than $2,500 after she got caught with marijuana ... read more Roadside fires set in Whynotts Settlement Police are seeking the person or persons responsible for setting a series of fires along ... read more New treatment offers hope for pain and injury sufferers For most people, seeing red is not a particularly good thing. read more Green funding approved for local trail groups Two local community groups are benefiting from Conserve Nova Scotia's latest ... read more |
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