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Holiday themed Our Community Market held

FALL RIVER: Friends Avery Stevens, Lily Irwin, and Addison Berger heard about the first Our Community Market and were inspired to do their own business. The three were on-hand at the Dec....

Breakfast program supported at BBKS

BEAVER BANK: The Knights of Columbus presented a cheque to the staff at Beaver Bank-Kinsac Elementary School last month for the school’s Breakfast Program. Besides the Knights, the Beaver Bank-Kinsac Lions Club also supported the...
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Ratepayers association has busy year supporting community

WINDSOR JUNCTION: The LWF Ratepayers Association (LWFRA) is proceeding forward as if they can continue to support worthwhile community initiatives, all the while waiting for a report from HRM dealing with area rates such...

PHOTOS: Tea & Bake sale brings in the crowds

FALL RIVER: You couldn’t erase that smile off Barb Carr’s face as she helped place items purchased by consumers into bags during the Christmas Tea & Sale at St. Thomas Anglican Church in Fall...

Our Top 10 web stories so far in 2017

FALL RIVER: From local crime stories to Bill 75, and the teachers protest against the government, there has been a lot of stories done that have drawn your attention on our website, TheLaker.ca. Here’s a...

Streatch to seek long-term sustainability for WJCC

WINDSOR JUNCTION: Steve Streatch said he will work with the volunteer board of the Windsor Junction Community Centre (WJCC) to ensure it remains safe and secure. The councillor was responding to a question from The...

Streatch unaware of asphalt plant approval beforehand

FALL RIVER: The local councillor had no previous communication as to a decision staff with the Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) had made regarding an asphalt plant and concrete plant at the proposed Fall River...

PHOTOS: Santa visits Beaver Bank

BEAVER BANK: It may have been raining and cold, but that didn't stop the people form coming out or participants from spreading the joy of the season in Beaver Bank on Nov. 24. The annual...

Taekwondo medalists

WELLINGTON: Emma Bennett (left) and Brett Skinner returned home from the Canada Open Taekwondo championships in Western Canada with a pair of medals. Skinner brought home silver, while Bennett grabbed the bronze medal. Both athletes...

Girl Guides holding info meeting

FALL RIVER: The local Girl Guides of Canada unit will be holding an information meeting for all families to come and attend. The info night is set for March 26 at St. Thomas Anglican Church...
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