Fifteen-year-old Tucker Mertens is one of 10 Nova Scotia students to earn the ... read more Eleven longtime Argyll Inn residents were forced from the Aberdeen Road complex ... read more It was a deal that was just too good to be true. read more Charges against off-duty Mountie bumped to July The court case of an off-duty Mountie charged with impaired driving has been put ... read more Judge not sold on house arrest A Simms Settlement man will have to wait until next month to find out if he's going ... read more Local lighthouses made surplus by Fisheries and Oceans A number of local lighthouses are among those declared surplus by Fisheries ... read more Teen wants jury to hear attempted murder case A Bridgewater teen charged with attempted murder in connection with an April ... read more New interchange proposed for Highway 103 More than 200 people turned up at a public meeting at the Black Point fire hall on ... read more Trial into lobster pound activities set for next February More than two years after fisheries officers searched a Fox Point lobster pound, combing ... read more Capital projects to cost municipal taxpayers $1 million The Municipality of Lunenburg is planning on spending $10.1 million this year on ... read more Council has unanimously passed a series of amendments to the land-use bylaw ... read more Man pleads guilty to fraud after cheque for diamond ring bounced It's an example of the need to be careful when selling something over the internet. read more Taxes increasing for municipal residents Taxpayers will have to dig a little deeper to cover the Municipality of Lunenburg's ... read more Accused home invader staying in jail A man accused of being part of a pair of home invasions connected to the local ... read more Back in the fifth century, St. Jerome was credited with coining the phrase "Never ... read more Man found not criminally responsible for threats A Bridgewater man who threatened several people with a knife one day after he ... read more Volunteer picks up Mahone Bay's streetside trash There are signs posted at each main entrance to Mahone Bay that state "We love ... read more Academy task force meets The newly minted Lunenburg Academy task force is taking the first step in a bid to ... read more Bridgewater poised to name a new green area One of the South Shore's more common names is expected to be connected to ... read more Peace park plan accepted Miller Point Peace Park now has a community plan in place. read more Municipality eyeing former Covey Island property The former property that housed Covey Island Boatworks in this community could be ... read more Bike lane pavement markings, signage to cost $13,000 "Share the road" signage and new pavement markings signifying bicycle lanes ... read more Calling it Super Friday, Shannex used video conferencing gear to broadcast June 11 ... read more More volunteer help is needed as the newest visitor information centre (VIC) in the ... read more Council balks at economic officer A request to hire an economic development officer has been turned down by ... read more Parking problems plague Bayswater Beach Bayswater Beach is arguably the most popular white-sand beach in Lunenburg ... read more Chester facing tax increase Taxes in the Municipality of Chester are going up for the second year in a row. read more Crime numbers holding steady Crime is holding steady in the Town of Bridgewater. read more Dylan Robar, 16, and brother Brandon Meisner, 10, do not feel they're missing out on ... read more Thousands of beer cans, bottles collected from rural roadsides A retired Michelin worker recently collected about 5,000 bottles and cans from rural ... read more |
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