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Scout Camp at Sunken Lake a haven for fun and learning, but its future is in jeopardy
Article online since May 21st 2008
BY PATTY MINTZ NovaNewsNow.com Local Scout leaders are asking for help to spruce up Sunken Lake camp near Wolfville. The site has been used by the Scouting movement since 1920. Brad Hopgood, a former Scout leader who keeps an eye on the site on a regular basis, says the camp is in pretty...
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Fix it or lose it
Scout Camp at Sunken Lake a haven for fun and learning, but its future is in jeopardy
Article online since May 21st 2008
BY PATTY MINTZ NovaNewsNow.com Local Scout leaders are asking for help to spruce up Sunken Lake camp near Wolfville. The site has been used by the Scouting movement since 1920. Brad Hopgood, a former Scout leader who keeps an eye on the site on a regular basis, says the camp is in pretty...
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Bald Eagles remain a pleasure to enjoy
Article online since May 4th 2008
BY PATTY MINTZ NovaNewsNow.com Two little grey fuzzy Bald Eagle chicks are, for now, settled snugly in a nest about 90 feet off the ground at Noggins Corner Farm in Greenwich. Life will get harder as the babies grow, which they are doing rather quickly says Randall Bishop, who has been...
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Bald Eagles remain a pleasure to enjoy
Article online since May 4th 2008
BY PATTY MINTZ NovaNewsNow.com Two little grey fuzzy Bald Eagle chicks are, for now, settled snugly in a nest about 90 feet off the ground at Noggins Corner Farm in Greenwich. Life will get harder as the babies grow, which they are doing rather quickly says Randall Bishop, who has been...
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Kings RCMP - as of April 28
Article online since April 29th 2008
BY PATTY MINTZ Kings County Register There were a total of 121 reports made to the RCMP in Kings County between April 24 and April 28. A driver pumped $124 worth of gas then drove off without paying at the SuperStore gas bar, Kingston around 5:36 p.m. April 24. Two youths were spotted pushing...
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( April 13th 2008 )
Coldbrook School environment club hopes to make a difference
( April 13th 2008 )
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( April 13th 2008 )
Kingstec flea market's 20th year
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Library workshop a huge success
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Major expansion as Baptist church thrives
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Major expansion as Baptist church thrives
( March 31st 2008 )
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Remembering a friendly barber
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Caution! Web under construction
( March 25th 2008 )
Mothers of Angels united by grief and hope
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( March 25th 2008 )
Nothing – not even land use – is forever
( March 14th 2008 )
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Mental illness won't stop news staff
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Flaherty smart to propose TFSA
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