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Setting the bar
County says goodbye to CAO Keith Robicheau
Article online since July 22nd 2008
By Carolyn Sloan Spectator NovaNewsNow.com After a sterling 14 years of service as chief executive officer for the County of Annapolis, it’s time for Keith Robicheau to move on. The man known throughout the county for his high degree of professionalism, expertise and personable nature has...
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Historic jewel of Nova Scotia
Annapolis Royal celebrates oldest house in the province
Article online since July 15th 2008
By Carolyn Sloan The Spectator NovaNewsNow.com It was a day for the history books. The 300th anniversary celebration of the deGannes-Cosby house was an event of local, provincial and national significance, as well as a tribute to the citizens of Annapolis Royal as leaders in the preservation...
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A Joe of all trades
Casey publishes his life and times
Article online since July 15th 2008
By Carolyn Sloan Spectator NovaNewsNow.com With such a legacy of adventure, storytelling and public service, Joe Casey seems destined to become one of the great heroes of Nova Scotian folklore. Yet, the reality of his life requires little in the way of embellishment to render it as legend....
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A Joe of all trades
Casey publishes his life and times
Article online since July 15th 2008
By Carolyn Sloan Spectator NovaNewsNow.com With such a legacy of adventure, storytelling and public service, Joe Casey seems destined to become one of the great heroes of Nova Scotian folklore. Yet, the reality of his life requires little in the way of embellishment to render it as legend....
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Healing on the mat
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Article online since July 15th 2008
By Carolyn Sloan The Spectator NovaNewsNow.com It seemed like a contradiction. I feel both relaxed and energized, powerful and gentle, all at the same time, she thought. How could this be? At that time, Julie Palmer was 28 years old, living in downtown Toronto. One day she noticed a sign offering...
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( July 2nd 2008 )
My mother’s roses
( July 2nd 2008 )
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( June 4th 2008 )
Rustic beauty
( June 4th 2008 )
Rustic beauty
( June 4th 2008 )
Writing workshop at North Hills Museum
( June 4th 2008 )
Writing workshop at North Hills Museum
( June 4th 2008 )
Young role models
( June 4th 2008 )
Swift idea turns into innovative business
( May 11th 2008 )
Swift idea turns into innovative business
( May 11th 2008 )
Farewell Mr. Mayor
( May 7th 2008 )
An ardour for Arbour Day
( May 7th 2008 )
Rural women celebrate 25 years
( May 7th 2008 )
Hearts at work
( May 7th 2008 )
A fax machine and a dream
( May 7th 2008 )
A fax machine and a dream
( May 7th 2008 )
For the joy it brings
( April 29th 2008 )
RDA organizes Newcomer Social event
( April 29th 2008 )
RDA organizes Newcomer Social event
( April 29th 2008 )
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( April 29th 2008 )
Arts and economics
( April 29th 2008 )
Inside the Annapolis County pound
( April 29th 2008 )
The Cartoon Kid
( April 29th 2008 )
A young voice for Bridgetown
( April 29th 2008 )
A young voice for Bridgetown
( April 29th 2008 )
Province develops new tourism brand
( April 22nd 2008 )
Park prospers under community ownership
( April 22nd 2008 )
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