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Ashley Thompson
athompson@hantsjournal.ca
All articles of Ashley Thompson
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Fire claims South Rawdon home
Little remains of the home Buster Davis built with his own two hands. Joey Davis arrived at the 100 Owen Davis Drive home in South Rawdon on May ... -
Moosebrook hit in break-in spree
One Dodge Dakota truck and several personal possessions are missing following a break-in spree in Moosebrook. Const. Terry Fogarty, of the ... -
Modern Blacksmith a hit on YouTube
YouTube is Dan Brazzell’s portal to the world. When Brazzell, a welder and metal fabricator, started uploading his homemade videos to the ... -
Photography fundraiser aims to help boy with rare...
If three-year-old Jaxon Hamilton takes a tumble, he has more than minor bumps or bruises to worry about. If harmed, Jaxon runs the risk of ... -
West Hants Wizards nab second at provincials
The West Hants Wizards may not hail from the largest volleyball region in Nova Scotia, but they’ve proven time and time again that they can hold ... -
Award-winning musician returning to St. Croix
There’s something about the St. Croix United Church that keeps acclaimed country music singer/songwriter Ryan Cook coming back for more. “When I ... -
A magical night for a worthy cause
Folks with ties to the Windsor Nursery School are celebrating the preschool’s 50th anniversary with an event that aims to enchant — a Ball For ... -
Bramber farm family awarded for innovation
The who’s who of the provincial agricultural scene are taking note of an organic farm nestled far from prying eyes on a secluded property in ... -
Daycare finally gets to celebrate sod turning
Construction is underway at the future site of the new Windsor Day Care Centre. Workers with the Halifax-based Avondale Construction broke ground ... -
Hantsport native represents Canada at McDonald’s...
Morgan McNeil has just cause to believe he is among the top McDonald’s employees in the country. The Hantsport native has been given a few ... -
Coach predicts team will be ‘sitting pretty’ in...
King’s-Edgehill School’s senior boys rugby crew is off to a strong start. The “A” team is undefeated in league play with five straight wins, 230 ... -
That’s a wrap, Mrs. Spence-Campbell
The Brooklyn District Elementary School’s musical rendition of Beauty and the Beast Jr. wrapped on a bittersweet note. With the final curtain ... -
Council stands firm on skatepark location
Despite some objection, Windsor’s town council is forging ahead with plans to build a skateboard park at the waterfront. The Windsor Business ... -
MLA requests extended hours at Access NS Centre
Hants West MLA Chuck Porter is fighting for extended hours of operation at the Registry of Motor Vehicles officein Windsor. Porter says residents ... -
Barkhouse named top Mount A athlete
A New Brunswick-based university is bidding adieu to a local man who played a major role on their varsity badminton team. Justin Barkhouse, of ... -
Town looking to impress judges this July
The Town of Windsor is giving the Communities in Bloom competition another whirl. The local Communities in Bloom committee, co-chaired by the ... -
Volunteers commended for community involvement
In a time when many non-profit groups are desperate to recruit new members, the 2012 Windsor and West Hants Volunteer Awards banquet was a real ... -
Acclaimed sculptor to open Avondale area art show
For Alison MacNeil, sculpting is a labour of love. Her passion for capturing human connection in clay creates profound art that has been accepted ... -
Drugs stolen from Hantsport pharmacy
The Windsor District RCMP are trying to get to the bottom of an early morning break-in at Cochrane’s Pharmacy in Hantsport. Some prescription ... -
Siblings set sights on 2015 Canada Games
The teenage Stephens siblings have a unique relationship. Sure, they have the occasional squabble, but Vanessa, Jordan and Justin, are well known ... -
Walking for workplace safety
Barb Beck has her sights set high for the second West Hants-based walk in support of families living with the aftermath of workplace tragedies. ... -
Residents discover benefits of walking in water
Aquatics instructor Dianne Levy says many people are unaware of the healing powers of water. As the co-ordinator of several public programs ... -
Relay team raring to break record
The Hants West Relay For Life’s track record of growth will be tested this June. The first relay in Windsor saw six teams, with a combined total ... -
Hantsport residents await water rate decision
Customers hooked to the Hantsport Water Utility may notice a 20 per cent rate hike as soon as Canada Day. The decision remains in the hands of ... -
CAP cuts could disconnect sites in Upper Vaughan,...
CAP supporters are asking the Harper government to reconsider eliminating the Community Access Program from the federal budget. Deborah Innes, ... -
Health workers rally for public support
The Hants Community Hospital may be struck by a wave of strike action that could surge through the Capital Health District Authority as early as ... -
Hantsport seeks provincial funding for water study
Hantsport’s CAO Jeff Lawrence is asking the provincial government to fund half of a $40,000 study that will determine if coagulation is the best ... -
Hantsport council dodges the axe
The Town of Hantsport will keep six councillors around the table for at least another term. Town council members Donald Rockwell, Harold Bulger ... -
Local cheerleaders prepping for year-end competition
The winter is winding down, but local ICE cheerleaders are just warming up. The Integrity Cheer Elite (ICE) athletes have been preparing for the ... -
Windsor’s skate park saga continues
Members of the Windsor Business Enhancement Society are asking town council to find a new site for the proposed skateboard park mapped out for ...









