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Black community plans protest after incident involving visiting police
Article online since July 7th 2008
Black community leaders in Digby are meeting to organize a protest after a June 22 incident outside Club 98 led to a young black man, William Drummond, being shot with a police Taser. Staff-Sgt. Phil Barrett of the Digby RCMP detachment has asked for an independent investigation by the major...
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Fire department faces loss of half its volunteers
Article online since July 7th 2008
Concern is growing over how to replace more than half of Digby’s 32-member fire department volunteers because of retirements in the next five to 10 years. The worry isn’t just for the town of Digby. “We have a big area,” says fire chief Robbie Morgan. “There are lots of dollars and...
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Fireworks blamed for fire
Article online since July 6th 2008
A Digby firefighter pours water onto smoldering brush alongside Shore Road next to the province’s tourism information bureau shortly after noon today. A witness said he saw fireworks shot into the dry brush from a passing car.
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No sinking feeling
Article online since July 5th 2008
Boat owner Mark Hyson listens as deputy fire chief Ben Cleveland, centre, outlines the cause of an electrical fire aboard Hyson’s boat at the Digby Marina Friday. The fire caused no structural damage, but a propane tank was quickly removed as a safety precaution. ...
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Bayside hosts shooting series, open finale
By Karla Kelly
Article online since July 5th 2008
Bayside Shooting Sports Association of Ashmore hosted the fourth and final Ducks Unlimited Shoot Series along with the Maritime Open Shoot on June 28 and 29 with 59 shooters in the weekend competition. Ducks Unlimited and LeQuille Outdoor Specialties of Annapolis sponsored the series, now...
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Momentum gathering for Loyalist event
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For fans of local history
( June 4th 2008 )
More money for Nova Scotia doctors
( June 2nd 2008 )
High Cs gets an A-plus with audience
( June 2nd 2008 )
Newspaper association awards to Digby Courier
( June 1st 2008 )
Parade begins reign for new Queen Annapolisa
( June 1st 2008 )
Digby qualifies 14 for N.S. track and field championships
( June 1st 2008 )
DFO re-extends shellfish harvesting ban to Zone 2
( June 1st 2008 )
LeBlanc becomes first Miss Weymouth in 25 years
( May 31st 2008 )
Balser’s final round helps clinch national title
( May 31st 2008 )
Mariners qualify for provincial softball championships
( May 31st 2008 )
Young students daring to stay drug-free
( May 31st 2008 )
In and out time
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Nine hurt in three-vehicle crash on Hwy. 101
( May 31st 2008 )
Walker new Apple Blossom Festival queen
( May 30th 2008 )
Theriault questions lack of nurse practitioners
( May 30th 2008 )
DGH emergency department schedule for June
( May 29th 2008 )
Reduction in Annapolis Basin closure
( May 29th 2008 )
Seven girls vying for new crown of Miss Weymouth Gala
( May 28th 2008 )
Budget disastrous for Tri-County region, says school board
( May 28th 2008 )
‘Unusual’ leak responsible for Basin closure
( May 27th 2008 )
Sewage leak leading to major town expense
( May 27th 2008 )
Shellfish closure could be short-lived
( May 23rd 2008 )
Heritage amendment adds teeth to act
( May 23rd 2008 )
ER promise not kept, charges Theriault
( May 22nd 2008 )
A celebration of the imagination
( May 22nd 2008 )
Rugby season ending with exhibition play
( May 21st 2008 )
DRHS wins track and field district championship
( May 21st 2008 )
‘Working hard’ to find solution for ferry
( May 21st 2008 )
Digby powerlifter Paul Gidney qualifies for World championships
( May 21st 2008 )
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