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The health of Liverpool’s healthcare
Article online since July 7th 2008
Many rural areas in Nova Scotia are in the midst of a health care crisis with doctor shortages and emergency department closures leaving communities to do all they can to attract health professionals to their hospitals. Despite having similar attributes and shortfalls as many of the rural...
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Amy Woolvett
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The health of Liverpool’s healthcare
Article online since July 7th 2008
Many rural areas in Nova Scotia are in the midst of a health care crisis with doctor shortages and emergency department closures leaving communities to do all they can to attract health professionals to their hospitals. Despite having similar attributes and shortfalls as many of the rural...
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Amy Woolvett
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Fishermen protest scallop draggers
Article online since June 20th 2008
Amy Woolvett THE COAST GUARD NovaNewsNow.com A small group of lobster fishermen gathered beside the Barrington causeway Friday to protest the scallop draggers they feel are damaging lobsters. This past season fishermen reported catching as many as eight per cent of their catch with...
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Liverpool choir moves onto nationals
Article online since June 20th 2008
A local choirs voice soared above all others after entering in the Provincial Music Festival. The Liverpool Regional High School Chamber choir recently sang at a local music festival where they received high marks. They were recommended to compete in the provincials the first week of June. The...
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Amy Woolvett
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Liverpool choir moves onto nationals
Article online since June 20th 2008
A local choirs voice soared above all others after entering in the Provincial Music Festival. The Liverpool Regional High School Chamber choir recently sang at a local music festival where they received high marks. They were recommended to compete in the provincials the first week of June. The...
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Amy Woolvett
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Reduced crime in North Queens
( June 18th 2008 )
Reduced crime in North Queens
( June 18th 2008 )
Natural resource meeting gives platform for ideas
( June 17th 2008 )
Natural resource meeting gives platform for ideas
( June 17th 2008 )
Queens County students honoured with medals
( June 12th 2008 )
Queens County students honoured with medals
( June 12th 2008 )
Water crimes rising
( June 10th 2008 )
Costs up, prices down
( June 9th 2008 )
Costs up, prices down
( June 9th 2008 )
Local man finally faces charges
( June 4th 2008 )
Local man finally faces charges
( June 4th 2008 )
Councilor sent to hospital with serious injuries
( June 3rd 2008 )
Upper Ohio still fighting for electricity
( June 2nd 2008 )
Missing father and son found safe
( May 27th 2008 )
Vandals attack local heritage, business
( May 5th 2008 )
Cranberry industry may roll
( April 30th 2008 )
Warden steps down
( April 30th 2008 )
Shelter hopes abandoned cat delivers message
( April 16th 2008 )
Man convicted of attacking parents with a shovel
( April 11th 2008 )
16-year old stabbed in mid-day
( April 10th 2008 )
Sold!
( April 2nd 2008 )
Shelburne's worst drivers?
( April 1st 2008 )
Island living
( March 31st 2008 )
Obstetrician opens visiting clinic
( March 26th 2008 )
Family call for inquiry into Hyde's death
( March 14th 2008 )
Taser review released
( March 11th 2008 )
Police working to find Karissa’s murderer
( February 29th 2008 )
Big goals for former navy base
( February 29th 2008 )
Coping with grief
( February 25th 2008 )
Hospital bracing for loss of Doctor
( February 18th 2008 )
‘Coin-artist’ caught by Shelburne RCMP
( February 18th 2008 )
***UPDATE***Two suspects arrested for questioning released without charges
( February 14th 2008 )
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