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Annapolis Basin pollution cost millions this summer
Environmental Gremlin
Article online since October 9th 2008
By Stephen Hawboldt This summer the problems with municipal sewage treatment has triggered closures of the clam industry in the Annapolis Basin that have cost the local communities millions of dollars. This apparently ongoing situation clearly illustrates economic costs of pollution. Several...
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Business Network goes for laughs at harvest celebration
Article online since October 8th 2008
BY WENDY ELLIOTT welliott@kentvilleadvertiser.ca NovaNewsNow.com There will be a harvest celebration of small business Oct. 18 at the Gaspereau Winery barn featuring Halifax-based comedian Andrew Albert. The evening, sponsored by the Valley Women’s Business Network, starts at 6 p.m....
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Kings Community Economic Developments
Article online since October 8th 2008
International Potluck Supper Are you an immigrant to Canada? If so, you and your family are invited to a free multicultural evening of international food, fun and friendship. Make connections with other immigrants and meet Community Service Providers. The International Potluck Supper is...
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Fuel price survey
Article online since October 8th 2008
Regular gasoline prices/litre Oct. 7 Vancouver 123.4 Calgary 114.4 Regina 123.6 Winnipeg 119.5 Toronto 105.2 Montreal 116.7 Saint John 118.0 Halifax 119.2 Sydney 121.1 Yarmouth 121.9 Truro 120.1 Kentville 119.7 Charlottetown 116.6 St. John’s 130.2 Canadian average: 113.6 Furnace...
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Scotian Gold gets $2-million loan
Article online since October 2nd 2008
Scotian Gold Co-operative Limited, Eastern Canada's largest apple packing and storage operation, will modernize and expand to better service apple growers and buyers here and around the world, with the help of provincial assistance. An Oct. 2 media release says the province will provide a...
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