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Sara Keddy/Kings County Register
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Cranberries in the wild
Family farm patch finds new life as a u-pick
Article online since October 7th 2008
BY SARA KEDDY Kings County Register Cool fall air, colourful leaves on a sunny day and the smell of a turkey in the oven.... You need cranberries! If you’re looking for a fun fall activity that doesn’t involve pumpkins or apples, consider picking your own cranberries in Avard Brydon’s...
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Sara Keddy/Kings County Register
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Power by the minute
Berwick study aims to track home energy use, help people beat the bills
Article online since October 2nd 2008
BY SARA KEDDY Kings County Register Knowledge is power and, if you can watch the cost of power add up right in your own house, you can take advantage of it. Berwick is teaming up with some energy agencies to help town utility customers keep an eye on power usage. Collaring a device onto...
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Sara Keddy/Kings County Register
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Author writes tale of million Bible beach drop
Article online since October 2nd 2008
BY SARA KEDDY Kings County Register Paul Estabrooks isn’t making night beach landings delivering one million Chinese language Bibles anymore, but he’s still actively involved in international efforts to help persecuted Christians. In June, 1981, he co-ordinated Open Doors International’s...
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Sara Keddy/Kings County Register
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Valley crop comes in
Apple growers like look of this year's fruit, future prospects
Article online since September 30th 2008
BY SARA KEDDY editor@berwickregister.ca NovaNewsNow.com A crispy fall morning, a sunny day and no rain is just what apple growers are looking for. “Those mornings last week? Just enough to chill everything, make the tree think it better colour up the apples - they’re exceptional,”...
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Sara Keddy/Kings County Register
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Valley crop comes in
Apple growers like look of this year's fruit, future prospects
Article online since September 30th 2008
BY SARA KEDDY editor@berwickregister.ca NovaNewsNow.com A crispy fall morning, a sunny day and no rain is just what apple growers are looking for. “Those mornings last week? Just enough to chill everything, make the tree think it better colour up the apples - they’re exceptional,”...
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Sara Keddy/Kings County Register
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School for safe shooting
( September 19th 2008 )
Democracy has deep municipal roots
( September 16th 2008 )
Fire chief puts spotlight on volunteer workload
( September 12th 2008 )
Boy’s bunnies do a neighbourly turn
( September 12th 2008 )
Johnson back on school board ballot
( September 11th 2008 )
Ye olde Bible
( September 11th 2008 )
Corbin offers school system experience
( September 11th 2008 )
Small service group closes its doors as Red Cross consolidates
( September 11th 2008 )
Bowlby’s gets government money
( September 11th 2008 )
Ten looking for spots on Berwick council
( September 11th 2008 )
ATV riders - young and old - want N.S. trail respect
( September 9th 2008 )
Take a look at the Legion
( September 4th 2008 )
Take a look at the Legion
( September 4th 2008 )
Valley club looking for kids with cheerleading spirit
( September 2nd 2008 )
Who’s back in - or off - for Berwick Oct. 18 ballot
( September 2nd 2008 )
Arsonists target port-a-potties
( August 31st 2008 )
Gala Days queen crowned
( August 31st 2008 )
Small town celebrated in book of Berwick
( August 29th 2008 )
Striped bass project part of environmental assessment on fish health and tidal power potential
( August 24th 2008 )
Bay in ‘big leagues’ for world’s best nature site
( August 24th 2008 )
Farmers looking for sweet success with cherries
( August 22nd 2008 )
Partnership promotes button pushing
( August 22nd 2008 )
Partnership promotes button pushing
( August 22nd 2008 )
Fruit fortunes growing
( August 20th 2008 )
Overturned orchards mark growth, hope for industry
( August 19th 2008 )
Hockey theme could be a local tune
( August 13th 2008 )
Body found in river Morehouse
( August 13th 2008 )
‘Boy from Berwick’s’ book a last effort of friends, family
( August 5th 2008 )
Bridge out!
( July 29th 2008 )
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