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One person at a time can make change
Article online since September 25th 2008
Street talk about our upcoming elections is quite interesting, if in fact sometimes quite apathetic. Many I have spoken to are under the impression that nothing changes and that little positive is happening. Yet there are so many individuals who are quietly donating their time, resources and...
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Walk for ALS hopes to help fight disease
Article online since September 11th 2008
Approximately 2,500 to 3,000 Canadians are currently living with ALS—also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. Somewhere between five and 10 per cent of the cases have an identified genetic link to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), but even that is not conclusive. The disease usually hits...
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Local entrepreneur sees seawater idea
Article online since September 3rd 2008
In Roman mythology, Neptune was the god of water and the sea. Unlike his Greek counterpart Poseidon, Neptune was also the deity responsible for the quality of fresh water. It is somewhat fitting that a newly developed product sourced from the sea takes its name from the mythical protector of...
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Prosperity Picnic Participation 1150+
Article online since August 26th 2008
On Saturday August 23rd the Society for the Development of Prosperity along the #217 sponsored a Community Picnic in Little River, which was very well attended by young and old. There were activities for the kids and lots to eat. The hamburger buns were homemade by Mabel Burns of Tiddville...
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Have Fun!
Article online since August 26th 2008
Very shortly our community will become a centre for motorcycle enthusiasts from all over. Last year we had guests from as far away as Scotland and the far reaches of North America. It has been a challenging year for the tourism sector but we had a very successful Scallop Days with a Loyalist...
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Lots of ways to get together this summer
( July 28th 2008 )
Preventing the most preventable injuries
( July 21st 2008 )
Pitfalls lurk in final passage
( July 11th 2008 )
Fundraising helps DALA meet community needs
( May 14th 2008 )
Board essay contest looks at youth, democracy
( May 8th 2008 )
Fair can answer health, rec questions
( April 30th 2008 )
Uncertainty clouds prospects for region’s future
( April 21st 2008 )
Dreams of freedom short-lived for Black Loyalists
( April 10th 2008 )
Loyalists brought varied heritage to these shores
( April 3rd 2008 )
Easter messages can be both religious, secular
( March 17th 2008 )
Innovative solutions helping in medical crisis
( February 29th 2008 )
Vandalism can destroy a community
( February 16th 2008 )
Pairing seniors with phone friends
( February 8th 2008 )
Seven-year-old with ice cream bucket answers infant’s cry
( February 2nd 2008 )
Community often provides lifelines
( January 30th 2008 )
Long battle to erase stigma of mental illness
( January 19th 2008 )
Building community—one meal at a time
( January 16th 2008 )
Remembering Scotland’s ‘immortal bard’
( January 7th 2008 )
A time to rekindle important relationships
( January 4th 2008 )
Road safety is the responsibility of everyone
( October 2nd 2007 )
Time to resize the box
( September 13th 2007 )
Education onus is on all of us
( September 6th 2007 )
Service of Hope a special event
( May 17th 2007 )
Mothering – a career in itself
( May 10th 2007 )
Education and literacy
( May 3rd 2007 )
Plenty of options for family fun
( April 20th 2007 )
Spring clean up should be a year-round effort
( April 12th 2007 )
Flag part of our history
( April 5th 2007 )
Garbage and privacy matters
( March 29th 2007 )
Heritage is a non-renewable resource
( February 22nd 2007 )
Retirement an issue for young and old
( January 31st 2007 )
A community's loss
( January 25th 2007 )
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