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New council should list MPS review as top priority
Editorial from The Advertiser
Article online since July 18th 2008
In light of recent controversies at Kings County council surrounding planning applications involving agricultural land, it’s time for council to do something proactive. Or it can decide to go status quo and take months or even years to publicly debate the minutia of every individual application....
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Going North
Editorial from The Annapolis County Spectator
Article online since July 15th 2008
“It's the great, big, broad land 'way up yonder, It's the forests where silence has lease; It's the beauty that thrills me with wonder, It's the stillness that fills me with peace.” -- From Spell of the Yukon, by Robert Service All good things must come to an end – at least that’s...
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Needing a rescue
Article online since July 11th 2008
Volunteer fire departments in Nova Scotia—big and small—face an uncertain future. As volunteer bodies go, there is none so essential as the fire department and few that make so many demands of its members. Modern firefighting requires specialized, expensive equipment and intensive training. Volunteer...
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Green Shift message muffled by the noise
Editorial from The Advertiser
Article online since July 10th 2008
There has been a lot of ink devoted to the federal Liberals’ so-called ‘Green Shift’ strategy, extolling its virtues as an economic blueprint for the future or panning it for prohibitive proposed tax reform. It’s too early to tell if it’s a winner or not and we fear that few people...
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Like them or not, laws are there for a reason
Editorial from The Advertiser
Article online since July 4th 2008
Recently in Halifax an individual was issued three tickets as a result of the same incident in which four people were struck in a crosswalk. The driver was cited for running a red light, failing to yield to pedestrians at a crosswalk and talking on a hand-held cellphone while operating a...
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