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Paddler's challenge renewed
Trip in memory of friend raising funds for leukemia research
Article online since July 19th 2008
Chris Lockyer says the spirit of his friend Jon Kenyon will be with him Saturday when he paddles the Bay of Fundy from Saint John to Digby. It is Lockyer’s second attempt at the challenge. Last summer, weather prevented him from completing the kayak trip, but he succeeded in raising $10,000...
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Locke wins provincial junior golf championship
Article online since July 18th 2008
Fifteen-year-old Digby golfer Eric Locke is on a roll, winning the NSGA Junior boys’ championship just a week after clinching the provincial Midget title last week. Locke, who plays out of both the Digby Pines and Eden Golf and Country Club in West Paradise, won the Junior title Thursday...
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Rocking at the Centre
Article online since July 16th 2008
Digby’s Summer Concert series got a warm welcome from the crowd and the weather tonight. Temperatures in the mid-20s and toe-tapping music from the band Footloose kept the crowd happy.
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Police work continues, says detachment commander
Article online since July 16th 2008
Digby’s RCMP detachment is still doing business as usual, despite being mired in controversy over a June 22 Tasering incident, says Staff-Sgt. Phil Barrett. In a brief interview today, the detachment commander said it is important that area residents, especially in the town, are reassured...
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Shellfish harvesting ban extended
Article online since July 16th 2008
Almost all of the Annapolis Basin is affected by the latest prohibition of shellfish harvesting. A portion of Zone 3, the Karsdale and Twin Cove Road area, remains open but the remainder of the basin is closed due to an increase in levels of bacteriological contamination. The basin has been...
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Justice is free—of town taxes
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