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The final one of the season
Article online since October 6th 2008
The last time I marched through the streets of Wolfville was when I was 15, playing in the school band on Remembrance Day (I played the sousaphone, a huge instrument that wraps around your body and blasts out the bass notes). I got to march through Wolfville again a weekend ago, in the company...
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What now for the old hotel?
Article online since September 29th 2008
The long-term future of the Mersey Hotel, beset by the difficulties facing its co-owner, Michael Loveridge, is anybody's guess. A story in the Chronicle Herald last week said Mr. Loveridge planned to return in the spring to complete the building of the music circuit on which he has been...
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The sun shines on the county fair
And on Thomas Raddall Park
Article online since September 22nd 2008
The day before the opening of the Queens County Fair was overcast, windy and hot, likely the edge of Hurricane Ike as it swept through Ontario and up past Labrador. As the afternoon wore on, however, the wind gentled and the sun came out. At the exhibition grounds in Caledonia, there was a...
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New school and the ongoing internet saga
Article online since September 15th 2008
Two years ago this past weekend, on Thursday, September 14, 2006, the communities of North Queens awoke to find their elementary school on fire. Shortly after five that morning, I was among those there as the fire grew to a raging inferno that threatened to consume the high school as well. The...
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Have you noticed this invasion yet?
Article online since September 8th 2008
An invasive plant has been taking root around our and other fields of late. You may have noticed it: this time of year it is laden with blackberries, stands much taller than a person and grows in thick profusion. If you don't keep your fields mowed, it quickly takes them over. The plant is...
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Taking note of jobs well done
( September 1st 2008 )
Tent Dwellers canoe festival a huge success
( August 25th 2008 )
My, how time passes
( August 18th 2008 )
A summer of camping around
( August 11th 2008 )
Following the original Tent Dwellers route
( April 28th 2008 )
Fun with a reservation system
( April 21st 2008 )
The Chef's Table Dinner at White Point
( April 14th 2008 )
An eel weir in the school gym
( April 7th 2008 )
Historic building gone from Caledonia corner
( March 31st 2008 )
Is it behind us, now?
( March 25th 2008 )
Moose Day in Kempt
( March 17th 2008 )
Freeman mill in Greenfield weathers storm
( March 11th 2008 )
Lawsuit by TDC Broadband
( February 25th 2008 )
Giving the barbecue encouragement
( February 18th 2008 )
Search has echoes from Milton's past
( February 11th 2008 )
Queens County mill owners battling market storm
( February 3rd 2008 )
Going backwards to go forward
( January 21st 2008 )
The year of the Tent Dwellers festival is here
( January 14th 2008 )
Bum-Bum and chicken cooked in wine
( January 7th 2008 )
Christmas 1907 was indeed special
( December 30th 2007 )
Christmas Eve in 1907
( December 23rd 2007 )
Christmas house tour 1907
( December 18th 2007 )
Rural high speed internet service assured
( December 10th 2007 )
The perfect place, 190 years later
( December 3rd 2007 )
Learning from forests at Windhorse Farm
( November 19th 2007 )
The South Shore and New England
( November 13th 2007 )
A tale of two rivers
( November 5th 2007 )
A gift to the young people from the Masons
( October 29th 2007 )
Our hearts brought us back
( October 22nd 2007 )
The busiest weekend of the year
( October 15th 2007 )
Shaking the roof at the Astor
( October 8th 2007 )
Catching up with Annabelle
( October 1st 2007 )
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