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It's up to the electorate now
Editorial from The Advertiser
Article online since October 3rd 2008
Now that the Leaders’ debates on television and local federal candidates’ forums have concluded, it’s time for voters to roll up their sleeves and get busy. As much as politicians like to think it’s all about them, the fact is it’s all about you. Your vote will determine the next...
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Heaney’s plans for Acadia make sense
Editorial from The Advertiser
Article online since September 26th 2008
In terms of university enrolment, more students means more dollars and as much as we would like to think academics is the major thrust for post-secondary institutions, the truth is money is what really turns the crank. It’s no secret that student enrolment at Acadia has been on the decline...
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4-H a foundation of rural, urban life
Editorial from the Hants Journal and The Kings County Advertiser
Article online since September 23rd 2008
Windsor will host the annual Nova Scotia 4-H Show again at the Exhibition Grounds during the Sept. 26-28 weekend. Members of 4-H clubs from across the province will converge to show their projects and hold competitions in skills that add to successful lives. Nationwide, more than a million...
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Taking part in the democratic process
Article online since September 17th 2008
There is no better way of celebrating our 250th anniversary of the foundations of representative government in Nova Scotia, thereby Canada. Within a week of each other, there will be federal, municipal and school board balloting in the province. Hopefully, people will act responsibly and...
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Federal vote timing a blow to municipal politics
Editorial from The Advertiser
Article online since September 13th 2008
With a federal election taking place in the midst of province-wide municipal elections in Nova Scotia, there is little doubt that municipal issues will end up being overshadowed. Several local municipal politicians have voiced disappointment with the situation, which is bound to cause confusion...
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Century-old bridge too far gone
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