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Cape St. Mary's Lighthouse Site Transformed
As you may have seen, the Cape Saint Mary's Lighthouse park has continuously seen improvements since opening in 2018. It has made for an enhanced tourist destination. Larry Peach, the tourism manager ...
Aug 20, 2019
(photo-Municipality of Clare)
Université Sainte-Anne Launches Multi-Year Strategic Plan
The plan is titled "Knowledge in Action". University president and vice-chancellor, Allister Surette, presented the new plan to a gathering of staff members in Marc Lescarbot Theatre, today, Aug. 20. ...
Aug 20, 2019
(photo-Université Sainte-Anne)
Seniors Driving Course Popular
As we get older many of us may forget some of the basics of driving. There's a driver refresher course for older adults this week in Digby. Dawn Thomas, the seniors safety coordinator for the town and...
Aug 20, 2019
(driving.ca)
Scheer Seeks RCMP Investigation Of PM
Andrew Scheer continues to pressure the Prime Minister on his involvement in the SNC-Lavalin affair. In an open letter, the head of the Federal Conservatives is once again asking the RCMP to investiga...
Aug 20, 2019
(CPAC)
Town Looking At Improvements To Collins St. Parking Lot
Town council is hoping to enhance the Collins Street parking lot and add more spaces. Deputy Mayor Phil Mooney says staff will come up with a concept over the next few months saying council would like...
Aug 20, 2019
Y95 News photo)
Poli-Sci Professor Says Winner Of Upcoming Federal Election Hard To Predict
Canadians will head to the polls in October for a Federal election, but with the recent political controversy, there is much uncertainty as to who will lead the country once the votes are in. UPEI Pol...
Tara Clow
Aug 19, 2019
Wastewater Scent Creating “Stinky” Situation In Shelburne
Another odour is being reported in a South Shore town as residents in Shelburne plug their noses when near the wastewater treatment plant. People took to social media to complain about the strong smel...
Aug 19, 2019
Yarmouth Again Hosting Parkinson Canada Superwalk
The Parkinson Canada Superwalk is coming up on September 28th. It begins at Frost Park in downtown Yarmouth. Check-in is at 12:00 p.m. with the walk beginning at 1:00 p.m. Rita Fitzgerald, who is taki...
Aug 19, 2019
8th Annual Yarmouth Labour Day Celebration Taking Place At Frost Park
It's on Monday September 2nd. Lynette Hayward-Byrd of the South West Labour Group says it's about celebrating workers and the community they live in. "Especially for unionized workers. It's a family e...
Aug 19, 2019
(Y95 News file)
Yarmouth County Museum Hosts Visiting Archaeologists
On Friday evening, Dr. Matthew Betts, Curator of Atlantic Provinces Archaeology at the Canadian Museum of History gave a presentation on the work his team has done over the past two decades. Much of i...
Aug 19, 2019
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