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Men involved in assault after New Year’s Eve death clear most counts
Article online since June 30th 2008
BY BRENT FOX Kings County Register One of two Kings County men charged with break and entry, kidnapping and assaulting a Kentville man has been acquitted of all charges; the court convicted the second with the assault only. Judge William Digby found Aldershot resident Gregory Willard Best,...
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Labour shortage looms large on national horizon: Ablonczy
Article online since June 26th 2008
BY BRENT FOX bfox@kentvilleadvertiser.ca NovaNewsNow.com There is an employment issue across the country -- an increasing labour shortage. As well, most jobs, including new ones, are in the small business realm. Secretary of State for Small Business and Tourism Diane Ablonczy spoke to...
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Labour shortage looms large on national horizon: Ablonczy
Article online since June 26th 2008
BY BRENT FOX bfox@kentvilleadvertiser.ca NovaNewsNow.com There is an employment issue across the country -- an increasing labour shortage. As well, most jobs, including new ones, are in the small business realm. Secretary of State for Small Business and Tourism Diane Ablonczy spoke to...
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Must pay $25,000 in restitution
Article online since June 24th 2008
BY BRENT FOX bfox@kentvilleadvertiser.ca NovaNewsNow.com A Berwick man has to pay the pie men $25,000 in restitution. Ray Stanley McKenzie, 37, pleaded guilty in Kentville provincial court Wednesday, May 21 to defrauding Sarsfield Foods of more than $5,000. McKenzie was an employee of the...
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Current technology insufficient for uranium mining, says critic
Article online since June 21st 2008
We have to be careful when it comes to mining, handling and using uranium. Nuclear critic Dr. Gordon Edwards spoke to eastern Valley members of the Council of Canadians in Wolfville Wednesday evening, June 18. A Vanier College math professor, Edwards is also a co-founder and the president...
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Current technology insufficient for uranium mining, says critic
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HeartLand Tour is where riders and awareness meet
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Labour accords designed to serve province's workers: Parent
( June 19th 2008 )
Labour accords designed to serve province's workers: Parent
( June 19th 2008 )
Windsor court report
( June 8th 2008 )
Windsor court report
( June 8th 2008 )
NS Liberals look to New Brunswick for winning formula
( June 6th 2008 )
NS Liberals look to New Brunswick for winning formula
( June 6th 2008 )
Local crime prevention association a model for other communities
( May 31st 2008 )
Local crime prevention association a model for other communities
( May 31st 2008 )
Economic golden age? Not in Nova Scotia
( May 30th 2008 )
Economic golden age? Not in Nova Scotia
( May 30th 2008 )
Windsor Court Report
( May 25th 2008 )
Windsor Court Report
( May 25th 2008 )
NDP government is ‘normal’
( May 24th 2008 )
Blood bonds add up to lives saved
( May 22nd 2008 )
Blood bonds add up to lives saved
( May 22nd 2008 )
Hantsport unveils emergency facility
( May 16th 2008 )
Hantsport unveils emergency facility
( May 16th 2008 )
Federal jail for pot-related offenses
( April 17th 2008 )
Federal jail for pot-related offenses
( April 17th 2008 )
Police charge man in connection with Wolfville break-ins
( April 13th 2008 )
Police charge man in connection with Wolfville break-ins
( April 13th 2008 )
Awareness key weapon in confronting gang issue
( March 26th 2008 )
Awareness key weapon in confronting gang issue
( March 26th 2008 )
'Performance with purpose' Frito Lay mantra
( March 22nd 2008 )
'Performance with purpose' Frito Lay mantra
( March 22nd 2008 )
Permit values jump by $500,000
( March 18th 2008 )
Permit values jump by $500,000
( March 18th 2008 )
VP extols virtues of community news, niche markets
( March 14th 2008 )
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