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Capsized dredge still under tow
Article online since November 22nd 2008
Posted at 5:44 p.m. Friday: By Michael Gorman and Tina Comeau THE VANGUARD NovaNewsNow.com The word late Saturday morning was that an overturned dredge is still slowly be towed in a westerly direction further out from shore to weather the storm that has been brewing in the region. The...
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Yep...it's winter
Article online since November 22nd 2008
Residents of Yarmouth woke up to the first measurable snowfall of the season on Saturday as the area was blanketed by the white stuff. The weather forecast calls for more and there are winter storm and snow squall warnings out. Flurries are forecast for Saturday morning with 30 km winds. More...
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Contemporaries exhibit at AGNS till Jan. 25
Article online since November 22nd 2008
A bullying exhibit highlights bloodshed, mayhem and more at the AGNS Western Branch until Jan. 25, 2009. An immediate sense of danger and violence slaps you as you enter the gallery: an abandoned bicycle lies in ruin, two young men wrestle at the foot of a bed, and an ongoing fight scene in...
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Hooked Art at Yarmouth County Museum till Christmas
Article online since November 22nd 2008
A collection of 65 hooked rugs and smaller hooked items can be viewed at the Yarmouth County Museum & Archives until Christmas.
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Loan board asked to give fishermen a break
Article online since November 22nd 2008
Gerald Keddy, the Member of Parliament for South Shore – St. Margaret’s, has written a letter to Ron Chisholm, Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture, asking for the Nova Scotia government to consider giving fishermen a break in their loan repayments. In his letter, Keddy points to the...
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Seafest princess tea July 13 at AGNS Yarmouth
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The Municipality of Clare once again providing $20,000 for Clare festival
( July 10th 2008 )
Acadian Genealogy Day coming up in West Pubnico
( July 10th 2008 )
Travelling to Halifax? You'll see cyclists riding for a cause
( July 10th 2008 )
Regional library list makes for
( July 10th 2008 )
Plaque unveiled designating Tusket courthouse national historic site
( July 9th 2008 )
Close to $300,000 funding for women’s projects announced at Tri-County Women’s Centre
( July 9th 2008 )
Organizers savoring multicultural festival success
( July 9th 2008 )
The 53rd Festival acadien de Clare presents “Bête 2”!
( July 8th 2008 )
Planning committee sends new business zone idea to council
( July 8th 2008 )
2008 Adopt-a-Book campaign the ‘best-ever’
( July 7th 2008 )
Vanguard Vault
( July 7th 2008 )
West Pubnico Fire Department planning “giant fundraiser”
( July 7th 2008 )
Centre for youth promoting health and safety
( July 7th 2008 )
Rare breed has her heart
( July 7th 2008 )
2008 marks launch of Par-en-Bas festival
( July 7th 2008 )
Lifeguards continue to patrol Yarmouth beaches
( July 7th 2008 )
Premier preaches patience on airport
( July 7th 2008 )
A celebration of food launches Tri-County Multicultural Festival - evening features music
( July 5th 2008 )
Museum set for summer season
( July 5th 2008 )
Vanguard editorial among “Golden Dozen”
( July 5th 2008 )
Four Moses in the cradle
( July 4th 2008 )
Argyle councillor Arthur Muise dies
( July 4th 2008 )
Music from the Royal Courts in Amirault's Hill
( July 4th 2008 )
Province providing up to $4 million to help Bay Ferries
( July 3rd 2008 )
Soft European market for dogfish results in layoff of 40
( July 3rd 2008 )
Debate begins over protection of large lobsters
( July 3rd 2008 )
Yogi in residence at Birchdale Aug. 2 to 17
( July 3rd 2008 )
Community fund will benefit local groups
( July 3rd 2008 )
Main Street Mile set for July 27
( July 3rd 2008 )
Music With Friends to raise the flag for high school
( July 3rd 2008 )
Parish centre opens new section, renovations made to building
( July 2nd 2008 )
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