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Jeanne Whitehead/Digby Courier
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Windfarmers field questions
Turbines planned for Red Head re-located
Article online since November 19th 2008
Scotian Windfields and Skypower have already revamped the map that was released at the municipality’s council meeting on Nov. 10—showing the proposed locations of 20 wind turbines on Digby Neck. The new improved version shows the turbines originally planned for Red Head re-situated north...
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Jeanne Whitehead/Digby Courier
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Mackintosh to receive lifetime achievement award
Board of Trade’s awards, Thursday, will honor ‘excellence’
Article online since November 18th 2008
Digby, NS: The Digby Area Board of Trade has announced the names of the recipients of its Annual Business Awards of Excellence. These awards will be given at the Annual Dinner to be held at the Digby Legion on Mount Street 6:pm on Thursday November 20th. Digby, NS: The Digby Area Board of...
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Jeanne Whitehead/Digby Courier
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CORRECTION
"Wood Chip" meeting
Article online since November 18th 2008
The date for the meeting to discuss a community owned energy corporation to produce wood chips is Wed., Nov. 26 (not Thursday, as previously stated.)
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Jeanne Whitehead/Digby Courier
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The little church that could
South Range Christian Church celebrates expansion
Article online since November 17th 2008
It was a time for celebration, Sunday evening, at South Range Christian Church on Sissaboo Road. The 2,700 square ft. addition to the building, under construction for the past year and a half, was finally finished. As anticipated, it was also full. The church, established in 1851, is bucking...
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Jeanne Whitehead/Digby Courier
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Legion awards prizes at DES
Article online since November 17th 2008
Students at Digby Elementary School were awarded prizes by Keith Stevens of the Royal Canadian Legion for their Remembrance Day art, prose and poetry. The Grade Primary winners were: CobieFralick, Maggie Morine, Dawson Mahar. Grade One winners: Nick Bremner, Jasmine Doucette, Dawson O’Neil. Grade...
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Jeanne Whitehead/Digby Courier
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( November 13th 2008 )
Personal best for Hazelton
( November 12th 2008 )
Bear River remembers
( November 12th 2008 )
Smith Cove remembers
( November 12th 2008 )
Digby Regional High's Remembrance Day
( November 12th 2008 )
Benoit, Bailey in court on year-old animal cruelty charges
( November 6th 2008 )
Province pulls plug on Digby Neck bingos
( November 5th 2008 )
Not all happy with MADD reorganization
( November 5th 2008 )
Loading dock thefts caught on tape
( November 5th 2008 )
‘CSSS Jerome’ officially launched
( November 5th 2008 )
Councilors sworn in
( November 4th 2008 )
The Wilsons' 'green' home
( November 1st 2008 )
The Wilsons' 'green' home
( November 1st 2008 )
New generator will provide warmth in power failure
( October 30th 2008 )
Skater looking to jump to higher level
( October 29th 2008 )
Crazy Horse Saloon opens at Tideview Terrace
( October 29th 2008 )
Family of three now family of six
( October 29th 2008 )
Boil water order lifted Tuesday Oct. 28
( October 27th 2008 )
Boxing historian chronicles career of Sam Langford
( October 23rd 2008 )
Communication vital for new mayor
( October 22nd 2008 )
Local mom makes long-term commitment to fostering
( October 22nd 2008 )
Race for mayor attracts voters
( October 19th 2008 )
Manzer, Matsusaki, Turnbull new faces on Digby town council
( October 18th 2008 )
Help for parents
( October 16th 2008 )
Creating environmental awareness one step at a time
( October 16th 2008 )
Mounties deny tailing Winbush
( October 15th 2008 )
New hope for black community
( October 15th 2008 )
‘Repairing the broken relationship’
( October 15th 2008 )
Museum memberships a bargain for history enthusiasts
( October 15th 2008 )
Sunderland triplets a first for Digby
( October 8th 2008 )
Landmark home trashed by vandals
( October 8th 2008 )
Old pumper finds new home
( October 8th 2008 )
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