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Local family opens Junk Works franchise

FALL RIVER: Andrew Willison never imagined at 19-years-old he would be the general manager of any business, let alone his own. But that’s exactly what the Fall River man is doing. Willison is the main...

LHS Brain Wars team nabs third place

FALL RIVER: Three students at Lockview High showed that sometimes having less players than needed isn’t a disadvantage. Grade 12 students at the Fall River school Nick Durling; Ben Renouf; and Nolan Bodnar recently brought...

Windsor Junction home “extensively damaged” by fire

WINDSOR JUNCTION: A fire that left a home in Windsor Junction “extensively damaged” could have spread to nearby homes if it hadn’t been caught as fast as it was, thanks to the quick action...

From the Firehouse – May 2017 calls

FALL RIVER: Firefighters in Zone 4 responded to 67 calls for service during the month of May, with Station 45 (Fall River) leading the way with 22 calls. Station 41 in Waverley responded to 11...

Temporary solution found for WCA funding

WAVERLEY: A solution has been found to keep the Waverley Community Association (WCA) funded for the coming year. The WCA, which operates and runs as a non-profit organization and oversees the Waverley Heritage Museum, faced...

Samson wishes Brison the best

FALL RIVER: The Liberal MP for Sackville-Preston-Chezzetcook had nothing but good words to say about Kings-Hants Liberal MP Scott Brison upon learning he would not be re-offering and resigning from his role as the...
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Water service on HRM’s project list

FALL RIVER: Residents could see municipal water being brought down Fall River Road sooner rather than later after HRM included it in a list of seven priority infrastructure projects it would like funding for...

Developer unveils proposal for Charleswood expansion

WINDSOR JUNCTION: A proposed development for the Charleswood subdivision in Windsor Junction that has been in the works since 2013 has a new look, and residents had their first opportunity to see it on...

Raising money for Thomas’ adaptive bike

FALL RIVER: A used book sale, complete with some entertaining music, was held to help a Fall River youngster and his family raise the money they need for an adaptive bike for him. The family...

Theft of vehicles, break-and-enter reported to police

WELLINGTON: Halifax District RCMP report two vehicle thefts and a break-and-enter in the area over the past few days, according to the Crimemapping website. On Nov. 1, police received a report of a stolen vehicle...
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