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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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YDC weighs in on Th'YARC
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Fishing industry says fuel catastrophe is looming
( June 24th 2008 )
Route 335 construction to reduce road section to one lane near West Pubnico
( June 23rd 2008 )
Yarmouth Central Elementary School earns new gym equipment
( June 23rd 2008 )
Trail association receiving funding boost
( June 23rd 2008 )
Winnie Surette honoured by Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation’s 50 Over Fifty initiative
( June 23rd 2008 )
Camp allows young writers chance to explore craft
( June 23rd 2008 )
Outdoor concert at Acadian Village to feature Dwight d’Eon
( June 23rd 2008 )
Making messes, gases and laughing at the Pubnico library
( June 23rd 2008 )
RCMP seize illegal cigarettes
( June 23rd 2008 )
Neighbours hope new Tidal View doesn't flood them with problems
( June 23rd 2008 )
Bike gift brings joy
( June 21st 2008 )
Tri-County school board crunching numbers to see what fuel relief will mean to it
( June 20th 2008 )
Outdoor concert at Acadian Village to feature Dwight d’Eon
( June 20th 2008 )
Camp allows young writers chance to explore craft
( June 20th 2008 )
Monkey’s Paw auditions June 24 at Th’YARC
( June 20th 2008 )
PHOTOS: Field day at Central School
( June 19th 2008 )
Yarmouth dancer selected for Edinburgh Tattoo
( June 19th 2008 )
Bail hearing being held Monday for man charged following standoff
( June 18th 2008 )
Tent dwellers paddle celebrated centennial
( June 18th 2008 )
Students aiming to make a difference in fight against cancer
( June 18th 2008 )
Ideas floated for future of port of Yarmouth
( June 18th 2008 )
Hip hop and heart – local dance troupe sets out to help local boy
( June 17th 2008 )
Shining summer underway at Yarmouth Light
( June 17th 2008 )
Fights, vehicle hit and runs, and an email scam
( June 17th 2008 )
Mother accused of killing her daughter to remain in jail
( June 16th 2008 )
VIDEO and PHOTO ESSAY: Ride the Lobster Unicycle Race begins in Yarmouth
( June 16th 2008 )
PHOTO ESSAY: Unicycle demonstration in West Pubnico
( June 16th 2008 )
PHOTOS: Minor Music
( June 16th 2008 )
Derek Boudreau wins Rick Boudreau Memorial Invitational
( June 16th 2008 )
Karissa Boudreau's mother charged with her daughter's murder
( June 14th 2008 )
Indie film group could be coming to Yarmouth
( June 14th 2008 )
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