
More criminal cases are being diverted from the formal court process through alternative programs, taking offenders out of the courtroom while still holding them accountable for their behaviour. Lighthouse Publishing’s assistant editor Lisa Brown sits down with senior Crown attorney Lloyd Tancock to learn more about how diversion programs work and what they are supposed to accomplish.












Tick Talk
Midwives available
backstage chat with Jesse Watson
Don Downe and public meetings
Bridgewater Lumberjacks
Don't get stuck with phony cash!
Gerald Keddy interview
Operation Christmas
Lunenburg Community Christmas
More about a tick study
Chester & Area Resource Centre Funding
Great news from Cole's mother
Farley Blackman and Lunenburg Opera House
Lab services reopening
Sending students to PVEC
Gail Smith saying bye to politics
David Puxley and a lawsuit
About Musique Royale
Karissa's impact on Bridgewater
The Vinegar Bible
Martin Haase on the uranium ban
How diversion programs work
David MacLeod
With Mayor Joe Feeney
Combating infections
Possibility of an indoor pool
Role of a volunteer navigator
Lack of volunteers in Lunenburg
Recent school utilization study
South Shore street squad
About seasonal depression
Smoking ban
New study may lead to school closures
$600,000 for much needed repairs
Matt Durnford about Hirtles Beach
On new recreation centre