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Big undertaking required to fill big ship with big cargo
MV Green Bergen picks up load of frozen herring fillets in Yarmouth destined for Europe
Article online since July 23rd 2008
The logistics were as massive as the ship itself when the MV Green Bergen docked in Yarmouth harbour on July 19 and 20 to pick up a load of frozen herring fillets bound for Europe. The cargo the ship was picking up was from Scotia Garden Seafoods in Yarmouth and Sable Fish Packers in Shelburne...
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Tina Comeau/The Vanguard
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Big undertaking required to fill big ship with big cargo
MV Green Bergen picks up load of frozen herring fillets in Yarmouth destined for Europe
Article online since July 23rd 2008
The logistics were as massive as the ship itself when the MV Green Bergen docked in Yarmouth harbour on July 19 and 20 to pick up a load of frozen herring fillets bound for Europe. The cargo the ship was picking up was from Scotia Garden Seafoods in Yarmouth and Sable Fish Packers in Shelburne...
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Tina Comeau/The Vanguard
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Moses quadruplets say hello to Yarmouth
Babies make trip from IWK-Grace to Yarmouth hospital last Thursday
Article online since July 22nd 2008
By Tina Comeau THE VANGUARD NovaNewsNow.com There were seven babies on the maternity floor of the Yarmouth Regional Hospital on Friday. Four of them were part of the same family. Just a little over two weeks since being born at the IWK-Grace hospital in Halifax on July 2, the Moses quadruplets...
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People we meet: A hard day's work....at 94 years of age
Article online since July 22nd 2008
By Tina Comeau THE VANGUARD NovaNewsNow.com Lower Wedgeport, Yarmouth County resident Sam Doucette (no one calls him by his real name, Anselm) gets up at the crack of dawn each day. By 7 a.m. he’s in his work shed where he may spend the day building cabinets for his family. Later he...
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People we meet: A hard day's work....at 94 years of age
Article online since July 22nd 2008
By Tina Comeau THE VANGUARD NovaNewsNow.com Lower Wedgeport resident Sam Doucette (no one calls him by his real name, Anselm) gets up at the crack of dawn each day. By 7 a.m. he’s in his work shed where he may spend the day building cabinets for his family. Later he might be working...
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Tina Comeau/The Vanguard
Other News
Mother says son got a severe sunburn despite suit and sunscreen
( July 21st 2008 )
Cleaning up in the money department
( July 21st 2008 )
With the exception of the ant hill, I'm two for two
( July 21st 2008 )
Court dates set over in undersized lobsters case
( July 15th 2008 )
Adjournment in second Wedgeport mailbox bombing sentencing
( July 15th 2008 )
Remembering a little boy named Howard
( July 8th 2008 )
Debate begins over protection of large lobsters
( July 3rd 2008 )
Memorial mass for Howard Newell being held Saturday
( July 2nd 2008 )
Soon-to-be parents anxious to meet their four babies
( June 30th 2008 )
Bling bling and a Mohawk, what happened to my baby?
( June 30th 2008 )
Girl Power camps being offered this summer
( June 28th 2008 )
Wedgeport boat building company looks for new projects to stay afloat
( June 27th 2008 )
Dinner theatre serves up laughs, music, food and fun
( June 27th 2008 )
Aircraft from Miramichi, N.B. join fight against forest fires
( June 27th 2008 )
PHOTO ESSAY: Drumlin Heights graduation
( June 27th 2008 )
Fixed wing unit flies in from Miramichi to help fight forest fires
( June 27th 2008 )
PHOTO ESSAY: Drumlin Heights graduation
( June 27th 2008 )
Lobster fishermen continuing their protest against scallop draggers
( June 25th 2008 )
DFO enforcement: “We’re on a roll”
( June 25th 2008 )
Decisions already made on fall start of LFA 34 lobster fishery
( June 25th 2008 )
Fishing industry says fuel catastrophe is looming
( June 24th 2008 )
Look at the dog you drew...or maybe its an elephant?
( June 23rd 2008 )
Predictions of fuel catastrophe
( June 20th 2008 )
Tri-County school board crunching numbers to see what fuel relief will mean to it
( June 20th 2008 )
Bail hearing being held Monday for man charged following standoff
( June 18th 2008 )
Students aiming to make a difference in fight against cancer
( June 18th 2008 )
Students aiming to make a difference in fight against cancer
( June 18th 2008 )
Ideas floated for future of port of Yarmouth
( June 18th 2008 )
Hip hop and heart – local dance troupe sets out to help local boy
( June 17th 2008 )
Packing 'er in...can't have my kids not matching
( June 16th 2008 )
PHOTO ESSAY: Unicycle demonstration in West Pubnico
( June 16th 2008 )
Events planned Sunday in conjunction with the Ride The Lobster Unicycle Race
( June 14th 2008 )
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