The owners of one of Nova Scotia's oldest golf courses have confirmed it's being... read more While a new war memorial in this community is long overdue, says Second World War... read more Tories say 'job killer' legislation will cool Michelin investments Nova Scotia Tory leader Jamie Baillie claims "job killer" labour legislation contemplated by... read more Girl charged in stabbing A 14-year-old girl is facing charges following a stabbing in West Dublin November 3. read more Caught with 15 kilos of marijuana A man caught with more than 15 kilos of marijuana at his New Russell home two... read more Accused traffickers appear in court Four men charged with trafficking in cocaine and marijuana following a summer drug... read more Bridgewater extends Cookville visitor information centre lease This town has earmarked cash to pay its share of operating a tourist bureau in Cookville. read more Bayview community helps maintain portion of library service Bayview Community School has rallied behind its library and maintained a significant... read more Stakeholders debate school utilization issues There was much debate, but little consensus during a school utilization meeting in... read more Recreation grants awarded Twenty-one organizations have received recreation grants from the municipal government this... read more Doctor ordered to get help for alcohol abuse Dr. Anthony Atkinson has agreed to a reprimand from the Nova Scotia College of Physicians... read more Interim parking policy extended to January 31 Metered parking will be retaining the status quo in Lunenburg, at least until the... read more Community college instructor Andrew MacAdam turned to advocacy after his cancer scare... read more New Germany food bank needs new home Two years after making an urgent appeal to the community to help find a permanent home... read more Firefighters rescue cat from tree A cat required rescue in Pine Grove when the domestic animal didn't want to venture... read more Developer forges ahead with ground-level condos in town A developer forging ahead with a series of west-side ground-level condominiums will file... read more Pentz students become good digital citizens A Grade 4-5 class at Pentz Elementary is taking its digital citizenship to a new level. read more Halloween tire fires keep Hubbards brigade hopping Hubbards firefighters were kept busy in this community Halloween night responding to multiple... read more Town clears Canada Day committee's deficit The Canada Day on the LaHave committee received a special grant from the town... read more Heritage building stands alone Holy Trinity Anglican Church stands alone as Bridgewater's only remaining municipally... read more Nova Scotia's opposition leader predicts if the NDP government doesn't act quickly enough... read more Council denies church's request An evangelist who would like to rent the town's fire hall to conduct Sunday services... read more Petite school celebrates 50 years A lot of things have changed over the past half century at Petite Riviere Elementary School... read more MICA signs agreement to purchase Indian Island If all goes as planned, by next spring the Mahone Islands Conservation Association (MICA)... read more Public hearing scheduled to discuss cellphone tower agreement You would be hard-pressed to find a person in this day and age who would argue... read more South Shore in Motion's 2011 event attracts thousands Organizers of an annual automotive-themed extravaganza say thousands came through... read more School board clarifies roles The South Shore Regional School Board has revised its bylaws to make it crystal... read more Woman credits health program for harnessing chronic pain There were days she was too sore to bend down, too lame to raise her arms. read more Chester Gingerbread Festival returns Here is your chance to finally catch the gingerbread man. read more Students create mosaic for Bluenose Academy They may not have realized it at the time, but they were making history. read more Fallen Mountie's trust fund gets boost A biggest fundraising golf tournament to date has given a trust fund started in... read more Council okays active transportation subcommittee Council has agreed to form an Active Transportation (AT) subcommittee with a sole... read more |
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