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Man sentenced to 54 months in prison for fatal Beaver Bank crash

BEAVER BANK: A 22-year-old Beaver Bank man found out his sentence Jan. 10 for an Oct. 18, 2015 collision on Beaver Bank Road that killed two friends and left a third with serious injuries. Anthony...

Scary fun in Waverley

WAVERLEY: It was a scary good time despite the dreary, wet weather outside at Station 41 Waverley fire hall on Oct. 28. The weather may have moved Halloween on the Village Green, organized by the...
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New playground coming at Beaver Bank-Kinsac

BEAVER BANK: A project seven years in the making is getting closer to becoming a reality for those involved with getting a new playground at Beaver Bank-Kinsac Elementary School (BBKES). The project was one of...

Keloose 2019: Community festival shaping up to be fun-filled

WINDSOR JUNCTION: The 2019 Keloose is shaping up to be a bee-hive of family fun and activity at the Windsor Junction Community Centre (WJCC). The new volunteer board has been hard at work nailing...

Meeting to discuss Oakfield Park bridge replacement plans

OAKFIELD: The community is being encouraged to come out and hear details on plans for the replacement of the Oakfield Park Road bridge. In a notice to residents, it indicates that the meeting is scheduled...

Fun March Break Camp

WINDSOR JUNCTION: To end off the Roots and Boots Forest School on March Break at the Windsor Junction Community Centre. Those participating learned about indigenous culture from a pair of special guests. This included seeing some...

Police nab 71 impaired drivers in December

HRM: Seventy-one drivers were charged with impaired driving-related offences during December 2016, new stats released by Halifax District RCMP/Halifax Regional Police Partners in Policing show. Of the 71 drivers, 49 were charged with impaired operation...
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Lions Christmas parade route remaining same

FALL RIVER: The route for the Lions Christmas Parade in Fall River on Nov. 26 will not be changing after all. Organizers say the route will remain the same as in past years and run...
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Sisters organizing social enterprise event set for Oct. 27

FALL RIVER: Two sisters from Fall River are getting their start in the social enterprise world right at home. Twins Emily and Isabel Ralph and their older sister, Maria, are the brains behind the first-ever...

Police charge 61 impaired drivers in HRM in April

HRM: Sixty-one drivers were charged with impaired driving-related offences, according to statistics released by Halifax District RCMP/Halifax Regional Police (HRP) Partners in Policing. The stats indicate that of the 61 drivers charged, 45 were for...
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