The Hants Journal

The Hants Journal in Windsor has been bringing news to the people of West Hants since Canada was born.

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The Spectator - Middleton, Nova Scotia Newspaper

Valley Now, May 13. Choose the newspaper of your city or region. Low-cost spay and neuter program now available. Annapolis artist celebrates spring with new show. Nova Scotia Business Journal May 2015. Annapolis Royal Farmers and Traders Market opens. Updated on May 17, 2015. Unique name for Bridgetown baby. Updated on May 15, 2015. Police increase road safety initiatives.

Cape Breton Post

Sydney man enters guilty pleas entered on arson charges. Glace Bay man to have bail hearing on sex offences. Trial set for Sydney man on attempted murder charges. Cape Breton Regional Municipality to do assessments of community museums. Cape Breton more likely to receive ice pellets and rain this spring, . Poor maintenance, unqualified crew behind tanker grounding off Cape Breton. New trial date set for Dominion man.

The Compass

A father and son and their growing collection of antiques. says it discovered novel molecule that inhibits growth of . Eastern Health seeking volunteers for new Client and Family Advisory Council. Lions Clubs take on kids cancer in N. Harbour Grace prisoner cells busy in 2017. Cineplex announces new The Rec Room location for Avalon Mall in 2019.

Cumberland News Now

The nuclear threat remains 60 years after first Pugwash Conference. Relay for Life returning to Amherst in June. Trudeau not doing much to help his cause. Homelessness is a reality in Cumberland County. Free ebook to mark Alzheimers Awareness Month. Big honours for Mount Allison professor. Sister of Springhill fire victim blames deaths on PTSD.

The Digby Courier

Maritime NHLers for Kids returning to Digby. Ages of Springhill house fire victims released. Sploosh - Slush Cup thrills onlookers to end the winter sports season.

The Gulf News

La Poile-Rose Blanche ferry ready to go after electrical issue fixed. Protections for right whales in Gulf of St. Burnt Islands winter carnival 2018. Most people in Newfoundland and Labrador support landlords altering lease agreements to .

The Journal Pioneer

Lorraine Kinch served a lot of rink fries. Fatal crash in Inverness, P. Islanders sticking to game plan heading into critical Game 4. Wildcats lose opening game in OT.

The RegisterAdvertiser

Annapolis Valley school board celebrates successes, hard work over 22 years at . Harbourville humpback whale carcass washes away as another is beached in Magdalen . Wolfville track athlete collects two medals at nationals. Kings and West Hants Court Report, March 29. Valley Heat U12 girls go undefeated, cap season off with provincial championship. Vial, Stokesbury-Price secure spot at Eastern Championships after strong performances.

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