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Fish farm throws away truckloads of salmon
February 17, 2012 - 16 h 22
By Greg Bennett A suspected outbreak of an untreatable fish disease has led to the culling of thousands of salmon from Cooke Aquaculture cages in Shelburne Harbour. Officials at provincial labs in Truro were conducting routine tests on...
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ED COLEMAN: Fishing and hunting in 1774 in Nova Scotia
February 17, 2012 - 13 h 01
“Shad is the best poor man’s fish of any, for they are fat of themselves, that they need nothing to make them ready for eating.” Two British farmers touring Nova Scotia in 1774 wrote the above about shad after seeing how plentiful they were...
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Arts Scene
February 17, 2012 - 12 h 54
By Wendy Elliottwelliott@kingscountynews.caSwifts in concertThe Chimney Swifts will be giving a concert Saturday, Feb. 18 at the Al Whittle Theatre in Wolfville. It will start at 8 p.m.Concert timeAndy Duinker and Donna Rhodenizer will be giving...
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Yarmouth has what it takes to succeed, chamber told
February 17, 2012 - 12 h 02
As he was wrapping up his presentation to the Yarmouth and Area Chamber of Commerce Thursday night, John Risley – the president and CEO of Clearwater Fine Foods and the guest speaker for the chamber’s annual general meeting – said he...
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Cutting down the logging noise
February 17, 2012 - 11 h 07
Jay Stone and his wife Cheryl just want a good night's sleep. They live at the intersection of Clark and Sissiboo Roads in Bear River. Since the fall, tree harvesters have been working in the woods around them all night and logging trucks have...
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Midget Wildcats take 2-0 series lead
February 17, 2012 - 8 h 27
By John DeCostejdecoste@kingscountynews.ca Nicholas Blanchard's goal with 3:20 remaining in the second was the game-winner as the Valley major midget Wildcats edged the Canadian Tire Mustangs 2-1 Thursday in Bridgewater.The win gives the...
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Funds for a cause
February 17, 2012 - 7 h 00
Lori Anthony, Kelsey Everett, Jayme Jesso, Hannah LeBlanc, Jacob Mooers, Kendra Mueri, Alexis Rowter and Bailey Selig are raising money for UNICEF and the Red Cross. It all began in the students’ global issues module last term. “One of the...
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FIRE LINES
February 16, 2012 - 17 h 05
By John DeCostejdecoste@kingscountynews.caKentville firefighters responded Friday morning, Feb. 10 to a report of smoke inside a business on Chipman Drive in the industrial park.A short time later, firefighters responded to a brush fire on Sarah...
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Annapolis County Events
February 16, 2012 - 16 h 28
NOTICEAnnapolis County Events space is provided for local non-profit organizations. Space is limited to about 25 words. There is no guarantee that notices will be printed. Contact 825-3457, 532-2219, fax 825-6707, email...
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RCMP, Midget Bs to play benefit hockey game
February 16, 2012 - 16 h 25
By Heather KillenThe SpectatorNovaNewsNow.comThe Annapolis County Cops ‘N Kids Program is organizing a benefit hockey game to help offset some of the losses caused by break and enters last year.Albert Johnson, of the Middleton and District...
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