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Grass, brush and woods fires hold firefighters' attention
Article online since May 11th 2008
By Kirk Starratt kstarratt@kentvilleadvertiser.ca NovaNewsNow.com Eastern Kings County firefighters were kept busy last week with a rash of grass, brush and woods fires. Kentville Fire Chief Shawn Ripley said his department responded to four grass and brush fires Monday, May 5. He said three...
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Article online since May 11th 2008
The Launchers Athletics Our Kids, Our Future Auction Fundraiser April 26 raised more than $7,500 -- $1,500 of which went to the Valley Child Development Centre. The event drew people from the village and beyond to an evening which was entertaining as well as supportive of the two organizations. The...
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Hands-on experience part of West Nova Scotia Regiment open house at Camp Aldershot
Article online since May 11th 2008
The West Nova Scotia Regiment observed Italy Day at Camp Aldershot on Sunday. The events included an open house with recruitment, kit and weapons displays. Visitors had an opportunity to experience the firing range, watching soldiers engaged in personal weapons training and getting to fire...
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Kings County Cruiser
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Pereau beset by gas thefts The farming community of Pereau was targeted four times in three days recently by gas thieves. A bulk storage tank was siphoned over night May 2. The following day, a generator was stolen from behind a garage. More thefts of gas were reported at 3:50 p.m. Gas was...
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Revered soccer expert gives coaching clinic at Acadia
Article online since May 10th 2008
He’s a Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame inductee, he’s the most experienced FIFA coaching instructor in North America and he’s Canada’s first-ever national goalkeeping coach. Dick Howard gave a clinic for soccer coaches presented by the Axemen Soccer Supporters Club at Acadia Arena in...
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Glooscap Club hosting Senior Ladies Provincial Curling Championship in Kentville
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Lessons in Afghan law
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Car fire in New Minas garage still a mystery
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Long way around to Berwick ecosphere
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Farm on campus concept lives in the present, looks to the future
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