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Keloose festival ready to give summer fun to residents Aug. 19-21

WINDSOR JUNCTION: The volunteer committee with Keloose have been busy the past several months working to shape what this years festival will look like. With six days to go, the pieces have been finalized for...

RCMP officers help man seriously injured after near head-on collision with cruiser

KENNETCOOK: Two East Hants RCMP officers are being credited with helping save a man after he suffered life-threatening injuries following a motor vehicle collision on Aug. 5 in Kennetcook. Cpl. Chris Marshall, with N.S. RCMP,...

Inaugural class from N.S. SPCA College of Animal Welfare graduates

DARTMOUTH: Eight Veterinary Assistants were part of history on Aug. 9. The eight were the inaugural graduates of Vet Assistants from the N.S. SPCA College of Animal Welfare. They received their diplomas during a ceremony...

Province announces increase in funding to Newcomer Health Clinic

From a press release HALIFAX: The provincial government announced August 9, a major increase in funding for the Newcomer Health Clinic in Halifax to support the care needs of current and future patients. N.S. will provide...

ECMA winner Toney brings 2022 Village Green Summer Concert Series to an end on...

WAVERLEY: An upstart Mi’kmaq singer-songwriter brought the 2022 Summer Concert Series to an end on a high note on the Village Green in Waverley. Mi’kmaq fiddler Morgan Toney, a multiple ECMA and other awards winner,...

Cheema Fest 22 marks opening of expanded boathouse, naming of fitness centre in Czom’s...

WAVERLEY: Cheema Aquatic Club was a beehive of celebratory activity on July 31. Cheema Fest 22 was held celebrating the completion and official opening of their expanded boathouse. A day filled with fun and festivities...

WJCC presented with AED in memory of Skyler Blackie

WINDSOR JUNCTION: The Windsor Junction Community Centre (WJCC) was the recent recipient of an AED in memory of a former camp counsellor and camper who attended. The Blackie family was on hand last month to...

Singer Martin’s soothing sounds entertains Village Green crowd

WAVERLEY: The soothing sounds of an East Coast Music Award winner serenaded the village of Waverley on July 24. Martin was the featured performer during the Summer Concert Series that is happening on the Waverley...

No injuries in truck collision on Hwy 2

FALL RIVER: Police say no one was injured in a single-vehicle collision that occurred on hwy 2 in Fall River on Thursday night July 28. Cpl. Guillaume Tremblay, with Halifax District RCMP, said that police...

RCMP urge Nova Scotians to watch for, report human trafficking

LOWER SACKVILLE: Tomorrow, July 30, is World Day Against Trafficking in Persons. Human trafficking, which involves the exploitation of people through deception, intimidation, threats or violence, is one of the fastest-growing crimes worldwide, and Nova...
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