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Jennifer Hoegg/The Hants Journal
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Hants communities are not high crime areas
Article online since May 11th 2008
By Jennifer Hoegg The Hants Journal/NovaNewsNow.com Windsor is nothing special when it comes to crime, says outgoing police chief Tom Grant. In fact, incidents are declining. “We are not a high crime area,” the RCMP staff sergeant said before his April 30 retirement. There are liquor offences,...
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Jennifer Hoegg/The Hants Journal
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Hants communities are not high crime areas
Article online since May 11th 2008
By Jennifer Hoegg The Hants Journal/NovaNewsNow.com Windsor is nothing special when it comes to crime, says outgoing police chief Tom Grant. In fact, incidents are declining. “We are not a high crime area,” the RCMP staff sergeant said before his April 30 retirement. There are liquor offences,...
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Jennifer Hoegg/The Hants Journal
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Losing a police chief
Windsor keeps a good resident
Article online since May 11th 2008
By Jennifer Hoegg The Hants Journal/NovanewsNow.com Windsor is keeping one of its finest. Windsor’s police chief turned in his badge April 30, but retired RCMP staff sergeant Tom Grant – who has been “everywhere” during his 34-year career -- is choosing Windsor for his retirement....
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Jennifer Hoegg/The Hants Journal
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Losing a police chief
Windsor keeps a good resident
Article online since May 11th 2008
By Jennifer Hoegg The Hants Journal/NovanewsNow.com Windsor is keeping one of its finest. Windsor’s police chief turned in his badge April 30, but retired RCMP staff sergeant Tom Grant – who has been “everywhere” during his 34-year career -- is choosing Windsor for his retirement....
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Jennifer Hoegg/The Hants Journal
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Food for thought
Summerville prepares an edible schoolyard
Article online since May 11th 2008
By Jennifer Hoegg The Hants Journal/NovaNewsNow.com A very special vegetable patch grows on the Hants Shore, tended by many loving hands. Its organic produce is nurtured by the students, staff and community of Dr. Arthur Hines School. For the fifth spring, the Summerville elementary...
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Jennifer Hoegg/The Hants Journal
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Food for thought
( May 11th 2008 )
IHF fans arrive in Windsor
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Windsor sets tax rate
( May 11th 2008 )
Windsor sets tax rate
( May 11th 2008 )
IHF fans arrive in Windsor
( May 5th 2008 )
Rural Women's Day a real Hants County Showcase
( April 30th 2008 )
Rural Women's Day a real Hants County Showcase
( April 30th 2008 )
Hants County teams rock rugby fest
( April 29th 2008 )
Curling club's plans gain momentum
( April 27th 2008 )
Curling club's plans gain momentum
( April 27th 2008 )
Students celebrate Earth day with tree planting, awareness
( April 27th 2008 )
Students celebrate Earth day with tree planting, awareness
( April 27th 2008 )
The Barbers: Sibling Revelry rolls out in Mt. Uniacke
( April 27th 2008 )
The Barbers: Sibling Revelry rolls out in Mt. Uniacke
( April 27th 2008 )
Windsor budget discussions continue April 28-30
( April 23rd 2008 )
Suspicious fire destroys barn
( April 22nd 2008 )
Suspicious fire destroys barn
( April 22nd 2008 )
Earth Day at Avon View
( April 22nd 2008 )
Earth Day at Avon View
( April 22nd 2008 )
Earth Day at Avon View
( April 22nd 2008 )
Windsor faces tight budget decisions
( April 21st 2008 )
Windsor faces tight budget decisions
( April 21st 2008 )
Avon View girls take to the field
( April 18th 2008 )
Avon View girls take to the field
( April 18th 2008 )
Hockeyland dream gets further funding boost from province
( April 16th 2008 )
Hockeyland dream gets further funding boost from province
( April 16th 2008 )
Team outlines Farm Investment Fund
( April 14th 2008 )
Team outlines Farm Investment Fund
( April 14th 2008 )
Big names to wrap up Mt. Uniacke concert series
( April 14th 2008 )
Big names to wrap up Mt. Uniacke concert series
( April 14th 2008 )
Can-Am Equine East shows business what it offers
( April 14th 2008 )
Can-Am Equine East shows business what it offers
( April 14th 2008 )
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