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Municipal Elections: Nearly 22% Have Already Voted In Town Of Yarmouth, 17 Percent In Argyle
The Town of Yarmouth says nearly 22 per cent of voters have already cast their ballot for this Saturday’s municipal election. 1030 people have cast their ballot via e-voting after four days of a...
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Oct 11, 2016
Yarmouth Chris Scott Construction Atom AA Mariners Go 3-1 At Jordan Boyd Tournament
The Yarmouth Chris Scott Construction Atom AA Mariners were at the Jordan Boyd Hockey Tournament in Bedford over the weekend. In the first game they defeated Sackville 6-4. The goal scorers were Jared...
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Oct 11, 2016
Renovations At Yarmouth Town Hall Nearing Completion
Visitors to the town hall in Yarmouth are greeted with scaffolding and the smell of fresh paint. A major project is underway after years of leaks and sustained damage made it necessary for the town to...
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Oct 11, 2016
Ticks Still An Issue In Colder Weather
As summer fades, thoughts of ticks become a distant memory. That’s a mistake according the Nova Scotia representative of CanLyme, Donna Lugar. Lugar says awareness of ticks and lyme disease is s...
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Oct 11, 2016
Fisherman Fined For Untagged Traps; Improper Panels
A lobster fisherman from South Western Nova Scotia was handed hefty fines after pleading guilty to two charges. 27-year-old Jacob McGray of Yarmouth pleaded guilty earlier this month to fishing with u...
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Oct 11, 2016
Clare Girls Take Home Gold
Ecole Secondaire de Clare Senior Girls Volleyball team won a gold medal at the the Saint Mary's University Husky Cup tournament over the weekend. Congratulations !
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Oct 11, 2016
Mariners Improve To 10-0 With 6-2 Comeback Win Over South Shore
The Yarmouth Junior A Mariners had a perfect MHL Showcase in Truro. Yarmouth opened things up with a 3-0 shutout of Amherst, and then came back to beat the South Shore Lumberjacks 6-2 this afternoon. ...
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Oct 10, 2016
Environment Canada: Rain Could Cause Localized Flooding
Some much needed rain has people giving thanks today for more than just turkey. Environment Canada issuing a rainfall warning for much of Nova Scotia. Upwards of 60 to 100 millimetres of rain could fa...
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Oct 10, 2016
NS Food Producers Now Easier To Find
A new website is helping connect people looking to buy local food with the producers who supply it. It's called NovaScotiaFood.com and it's the brain child of William Kowalski. Kowalski was looking fo...
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Oct 10, 2016
MLAs Recap Summer And Look Ahead To Fall Session
As MLAs prepare to head back to the legislature this week we took the opportunity to catch up with Lunenburg West MLA Mark Furey. Furey says he was focused on encouraging people in his constituency to...
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Oct 10, 2016
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