Free classified ads
|
Online Auctions
|
Our Weeklies
|
Long distance call
|
Weblocal
Members Area
Log in
|
Become a Member
Organization access
|
Register your group
novanewsnow.com, 'Your Community' ... 'Your News' Nova Scotia News Main Office
Home page
|
RSS Feed
|
Site map
|
See the forecast
|
Contact us
|
Weather: Windsor, October 6th 2008 / 13°C
/ Wind: 15 Km/h / Humidity: 41 %
Our advertisers
Special PDF Sections
Search archive
RSS Feed
Arts
Business
General News
Letters
Obituaries
Opinion
Police
Seniors News
Sports
Student News
(0)
'No backpack' rule prompts West Kings walkout
Article online since October 6th 2008
BY NANCY KELLY Kings County Register A group of students walked out of West Kings and off the school property October 3 to protest a backpack policy now being enforced. The issue of students carrying backpacks first surfaced at West Kings several years ago, when students were told they...
by
Nancy Kelly/Kings County Register
/
View all articles from Nancy Kelly/Kings County Register
(0)
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...
by
Nadine Armstrong/Hants Journal
/
View all articles from Nadine Armstrong/Hants Journal
(92)
West Kings walks out
Article online since October 3rd 2008
A group of students walked out of school - and off the property - at West Kings District High School earlier today, October 3 to protest a backpack policy now being enforced by the school administration. The issue of students carrying backpacks throughout the day first surfaced at the...
by
Nancy Kelly/Kings County Register
/
View all articles from Nancy Kelly/Kings County Register
(0)
Liverpool high school promotes literacy
Article online since October 3rd 2008
Liverpool Regional High School is preparing to launch a Sustained Silent Reading (SSR) program to enhance literacy among the students. SSR is a familiar concept in elementary and junior high schools, and the high school SSR Committee is enthusiastic about adopting this practice. Sustained Silent...
(0)
Wickwire seeks guitar donations
Article online since October 2nd 2008
A new guitar club has started at Dr. John C. Wickwire School, but they could use a few more guitars. Karla Swansburg, with fellow teacher Kory Wade, has started a guitar club at Dr. John C. Wickwire School for students in Grades 4-6. Already they have about 30 students interested. Most that...
by
NIck Moase/The Advance
/
View all articles from NIck Moase/The Advance
Other News ( 102 to 133 of 514 )
Second annual Boys Healthy Active Living Week
( May 12th 2008 )
Food for thought
( May 11th 2008 )
Liverpool students place second in video competition
( May 10th 2008 )
Music man
( May 9th 2008 )
Wickwire celebrates music
( May 9th 2008 )
Seriously cool
( May 8th 2008 )
CSAP schools to promote benefits of an education in French next week
( May 8th 2008 )
Student pens winning words on pink
( May 6th 2008 )
Holocaust Museum evocative highlight at open house
( May 3rd 2008 )
W.K. gets set for ‘Grease’
( May 2nd 2008 )
Parents, kids connect through reading
( May 1st 2008 )
Windsor Forks Elementary School earns environmental Honorable Mention
( May 1st 2008 )
Valley board hopes to hold staffing decisions
( April 30th 2008 )
YCMHS robotics team heading to Atlantic competition
( April 30th 2008 )
A young voice for Bridgetown
( April 29th 2008 )
Regional heritage fair takes place Thursday in Yarmouth
( April 29th 2008 )
Students celebrate Earth day with tree planting, awareness
( April 27th 2008 )
King's-Edgehill prepares for annual Cadet Weekend
( April 27th 2008 )
Doing the extras for the experience
( April 26th 2008 )
Grade 5 students pick up second place in provincial competition
( April 24th 2008 )
Earth Day at Avon View
( April 22nd 2008 )
MRHS first-time fast-talkers go National
( April 22nd 2008 )
Planting the seeds for agricultural literacy
( April 22nd 2008 )
Students staging battle of the bands to raise funds for community centre
( April 21st 2008 )
Students thrill to circus adventure!
( April 20th 2008 )
Finding Edith
( April 18th 2008 )
Guidance counsellor recognized for work at home and abroad
( April 18th 2008 )
Help put the go in ‘Go, Gators’ football
( April 16th 2008 )
C.K., W.K. eyes Berwick Grade 9 numbers
( April 15th 2008 )
Milton school ‘review’ could hurt students
( April 15th 2008 )
West Hants Middle School presents Annie Junior
( April 14th 2008 )
Windsor student prepares for active future
( April 14th 2008 )
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Most read news
# 1 :
West Kings walks out
# 2 :
Two wild and crazy - girls?
# 3 :
Free tuition for new career
# 4 :
Yarmouth County schools awash in pink for Stand Up Against Bullying Day
# 5 :
Free NSCC tuition for new career
# 6 :
Citizens of Hantsport stand by their school
Reader Poll
Does the state of the United States economy cause you to worry about Canada’s economy?
yes
no
View the results
Headline news
# 1 :
A full October day
# 2 :
The final one of the season
# 3 :
Events for the Yarmouth area
# 4 :
VIDEO: Hanguard reports on the mayoral race in Yarmouth
# 5 :
Horton girls win NSSAF golf provincials
Links
Useful Links:
Askmen.com
AskMen.com is a free online destination for men, a men's portal, designed to provide men with daily ...
Related Links:
The Cornerbrook Western Star, Nfld.
Related Links:
Sackville Tribune Post, NB
Related Links:
Homemakers Magazine
Links