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Habitat for Humanity now accepting applications in Queens
Article online since October 6th 2008
Habitat for Humanity is now accepting applications for their new build. The South Shore Chapter of Habitat for Humanity is building a home in Queens County, located on Amherst St., with construction set to start in June 2009. “We are giving them an opportunity for them to change their lives...
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Sheffield Mills veterans’ memorial dedication a culmination of community effort
Article online since October 5th 2008
It was the culmination of a great community effort as the Sheffield Mills Veterans’ Memorial was dedicated Sunday outside the community centre. The memorial is located under the maple tree planted in memory of Glenn Stephen Ells, who was killed in Courcelette, France, in 1916. The tree was...
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Board concedes to school review extension
Article online since October 5th 2008
Schools throughout the Valley region can breath a little easier now. The Annapolis Valley Regional School Board (AVRSB) passed a motion Oct. 1 to allot schools a further six months to respond to the recent School Review process. Superintendent Dr. Norm Dray said the board had received numerous...
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Pumpkin festival weighs-in, breaks Atlantic record
Article online since October 5th 2008
The 24th annual Windsor/ West Hants Pumpkin weigh-off hailed a new Atlantic record this year and celebrated the official kick-off of pumpkin festival season. The Oct. 4 event opened with a moment of silence in honor of the man who stared it all, the late Howard Dill. As well, Ken Best...
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23rd annual Kentville Harvest Fest packed with fun family activities
Visitors take in pumpkin people workshop, book sale, book launch and much more
Article online since October 5th 2008
The 23rd annual Kentville Harvest Fest in Centre Square Saturday featured a virtual cornucopia of fun family activities, including the Pumpkin People workshop. Dozens of families took part. Participants used the materials and instruction provided to create an army of unique pumpkin people....
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Keddy brings ‘HomeMade’ funding
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Crabs invade Kejimkujik Seaside
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Tenant at Bible camp during fire
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Assistance for the unemployed
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Summerville residents not happy with trail construction
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Arena receives $27,000
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Audit report pleases region
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Rawdon community acts on health care needs
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Kentville man witnessed gruesome bus decapitation
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Highway 101 closed due to motor vehicle collision
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Cautionary word to trail users
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70 acres protected forever
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Gregory guilty of second-degree murder
( July 31st 2008 )
Valley trails groups get $340,000 from province
( July 31st 2008 )
Funding announcement for ferry, wharf
( July 31st 2008 )
The fight continues
( July 31st 2008 )
Federal time for drug possession, trafficking
( July 30th 2008 )
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