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Crime rates on the rise in Hants County
Article online since July 19th 2008
Crime rates have risen in West Hants, the Windsor Rural RCMP's quarterly report says. In 2007, the RCMP reported eight assault offenses; this year that number has increased to 17. Property offenses, as well, are on the rise, with 28 recorded incidents. Last year at this time, there was...
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Local Fire Departments go to sea to save lives
Article online since July 19th 2008
Several members of local volunteer fire departments spent a morning at Avonport beach, Sunday, July 13. They didn't gather there to soak up the sun, however; they were there to stage a mock rescue at sea as part of a training exercise with the Canadian Coast Guard. Search and rescue operations...
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Divers search for S.S. Charlottetown
Article online since July 19th 2008
By Nick Moase THE ADVANCE NovaNewsNow.com Dave and Kathy Brush are looking for the wreck of the S.S. Charlottetown and are asking local residents to help them find it. Last year the Brush’s took measurements and photos in and around the fish farm in Port Mouton. They’re new quest is to...
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Road rename in Queens
Article online since July 19th 2008
Loon Drive in North Queens will soon be renamed. The road, off of Moose Pit Road in Westfield, will be renamed to Duck Pond Drive.
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Council supports uranium ban
Article online since July 18th 2008
West Hants municipal councillors are unanimous in their objection to uranium exploration and mining in the province. At its July 8 session, council passed a motion to send a letter asking the provincial government to create legislation what will permanently ban those activities in Nova Scotia....
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Official opening of water treatment plant
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Public hearing on Port Williams growth centre expansion draws huge crowd
( July 4th 2008 )
Scottish delegation brings historic Wallace Sword replica to Kings
( July 4th 2008 )
Stead to reoffer in municipal election
( July 4th 2008 )
Breaking News: Fire at Minas Basin
( July 3rd 2008 )
Wolfville Town Council Briefs
( July 3rd 2008 )
CRTC approves repeater transmitter for new Christian radio station
( July 3rd 2008 )
Drawing them in!
( July 2nd 2008 )
New memorial honours great sacrifices
( July 2nd 2008 )
Street Punishment’s equipment stolen, show cancelled
( July 2nd 2008 )
Pleads guilty
( July 2nd 2008 )
Grant awarded to Privateer Days
( July 2nd 2008 )
Taking the sting out of bee season
( July 1st 2008 )
Update: Movie Night rain location changed
( June 30th 2008 )
New school proposed for South Queens
( June 30th 2008 )
Street Punishment will perform at race track
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Releasing Avon
( June 28th 2008 )
More than one fish in the sea
( June 28th 2008 )
More Hockeyland hype
( June 27th 2008 )
Nurse practitioner suggest Municipalities aim for collaborative practice approach to stave off doctor shortages
( June 27th 2008 )
Wildlife interpretive centre the product of planning and community support
( June 27th 2008 )
ATV mess lands in Morse's lap
( June 27th 2008 )
Port Williams resident says proposed development fits with community plan
( June 27th 2008 )
Second World War asdic hut found in Liverpool
( June 27th 2008 )
Sunrise for Brigadoon campaign gets huge headstart
( June 26th 2008 )
AVRSB makes cuts to balance budget
( June 25th 2008 )
Sights set on establishing Valley's own phone company
( June 25th 2008 )
Pesticide education
( June 25th 2008 )
Hospital foundation kicks off fundraising campaign
( June 25th 2008 )
Chrysalis House funding increase denied
( June 24th 2008 )
Domestic violence bill scrapped, Transition House reps say govt. playing politics
( June 24th 2008 )
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