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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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Daughter of ALS victim intent on raising awareness and funds
Article online since July 3rd 2008
Jack Morrell of Brighton was 70 when he was diagnosed with ALS, or Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. His family was told he would increasingly have problems with moving, swallowing and speaking. His condition, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, would eventually lead to his losing the ability...
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Canada Day in Weymouth—a dual celebration
By Karla Kelly
Article online since July 3rd 2008
Weymouth celebrated July 1 with a dual purpose as it was not only Canada’s 141st birthday, but marks the 225th anniversary of the Loyalist landing in 1783 so there were people dressed in period costume, parade floats with a vintage theme and the Union Flag on display. The day began with flag...
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Paralytic shellfish poisoning in part of Annapolis Basin
Article online since July 3rd 2008
Waters in the Digby-Smith’s Cove area, which have been closed since mid-May because of sewage contamination, now have another problem—paralytic shellfish poisoning or PSP. Fisheries and Oceans Canada is planning to announce tomorrow that the section of the Annapolis Basin known as Zone...
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Canada Day lights up Weymouth
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Canada Day in the park
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Teen dies in ATV accident, brother uninjured
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DRHS holds 60th graduation exercises
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Sword and chains
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Revving up for Wharf Rat Rally
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Not dragging feet on ferry--MacDonald
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Drivers escape serious injury
( June 28th 2008 )
Digby U-16 girls easily handle Annapolis
( June 26th 2008 )
Province looking at cautious tidal power development
( June 26th 2008 )
DGH emergency department schedule for July
( June 26th 2008 )
Braveheart sword, Scots visiting Digby
( June 26th 2008 )
Mullen, LeBlanc lead graduates at St. Mary's Bay Academy
( June 26th 2008 )
Creighton second in boys division
( June 23rd 2008 )
Stolen vehicle damages gate at Weymouth lab
( June 23rd 2008 )
Theriault calls for long-term, stable funding for ferry service
( June 23rd 2008 )
News conference discussing ferry service
( June 23rd 2008 )
Stockall finishes 11th at Mid-Am
( June 23rd 2008 )
Correction: Federal officials outline rules on contamination
( June 22nd 2008 )
Area men save father, sons from power plant turbines
( June 22nd 2008 )
CD launch for Musique de la Baie program
( June 22nd 2008 )
Funding support for Clare events
( June 22nd 2008 )
Stockall sits seven strokes back at Mid-Am
( June 22nd 2008 )
Prom night at DRHS
( June 21st 2008 )
Predictions of fuel catastrophe
( June 20th 2008 )
Digby Pines promoting environmental excellence
( June 20th 2008 )
Educational tourism keeps them coming back
( June 20th 2008 )
Community events
( June 19th 2008 )
Review of Tri-County funding needed—Belliveau
( June 19th 2008 )
Medal performances by special athletes from DRHS
( June 18th 2008 )
Thompson, Hersey grade 12 winners of scholar-athlete award
( June 18th 2008 )
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