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Christopher Gooding
cgooding@springhillrecord.com
All articles of Christopher Gooding
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Cumberland Campus offering three new courses
SPRINGHILL: Things are changing at the Nova Scotia Community College Cumberland Campus once again, bringing in two new programs and the return of ... - Dreams come true for Murray fans
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Fur, fish and game
SPRINGHILL: Despite rising fuel and food costs a respect for Cumberland County's fish and game is trumping would-be poachers. Department of ... -
Its humbling
SPRINGHILL - The people of Spring-hill will stand vigil once more, just as they did 50 years ago while awaiting news of friends and loved ones ... -
Fill it up with regular
Mumblings the Nova Scotia government should not correct prices at the pumps to fall in line with the current cost of crude flies in the face of ... -
Police SUV winds up submerged
SPRINGHILL - Police here say someone had it out for them when one of their vehicles was stolen over the weekend and dumped in Simpson's Lake near ... -
Autism run comes to town
Springhill - Many families across Canada feel alone when they learn their child is afflicted with autism spectrum disorder. Few know what to do ... -
Springhill residents get tax break
SPRINGHILL - Homeowners in Springhill will have some instant relief in their tax bills after the Town of Springhill shaved two cents off the ... -
Cummings named international Y's Men head
AMHERST - A year from now the lessons learned by one Amherst Y's Men will become the foundation for guiding the service group on the ... -
Run the Dream
SPRINGHILL - Springhill was more than a milestone for a young man running across the nation to raise autism awareness. It was a promise. ... -
Lights out on smoking in prison
SPRINGHILL - Inmates at Springhill Institution were not in lockdown yesterday for rioting against an upcoming smoking ban, prison officials said. ... -
Noiles secures Liberal candidacy
AMHERST Young, ambitious and uncontested, Brent Noiles secured the candidacy for Cumberland Norths Liberal ticket on Saturday, bringing a ... -
Stop paving New Brunswick roads
AMHERST The budget currently before the Nova Scotia government to consider will see more paving projects take place in New Brunswick unless ... -
Time for some observations
Without a crystal ball to look into it's hard to say what the Town of Springhill will do next as it awaits a town planner's recommendation ... -
Proposed rezoning hits potential snag
SPRINGHILL - Give the people of this proud former mining town an opportunity to speak and they will take it. Citizens gave town planner Jason ... -
The enlightened fish
A strange new fish that crawls on two legs instead of swimming has the science world in a flutter. Moreover, the little guy has forward-looking ... -
Highway fire
Springhill fire fighters were called to the Trans Canada Highway between the Springhill connector and Amherst today at noon after a construction ... -
Campus idol hitting the road
SPRINGHILL - Some musicians have been singing all of their life but not Julie Carde. She started when it was right for her. I started when I ... -
Springhill man in custody following stabbing
SPRINGHILL - A Springhill man is recovering in hospital after a terrifying and bloody attack at a Springhill bar over the weekend. Revere Ernest ... -
Man facing attempted murder charge after stabbing at...
SPRINGHILL A Springhill man is recovering in hospital after a terrifying and bloody attack at a Springhill bar over the weekend. His attacker, ... -
Pair of area businesses investing in growth
SPRINGHILL - Just days after announcing new terms to its payroll rebate program, the province's business development agency will name the first ... -
Employers commit to future of more than 100 jobs
SPRINGHILL Over 100 jobs in the province are being backed by a new job retention incentive and manufacturers throughout Nova Scotia are ... -
Throwing money
In the run of one year the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency has lost nearly $14 million to floundering businesses. Which is about par for ... -
There ought to be a law
What, pray tell, could the federal Liberals and their leader Stephane Dion be tolling away at while the NAFTA scadal ensues? Could be it be ... -
Two fires, two charged
SPRINGHILL - Two men were in custody after a series of fires commanded the full attention of the Springhill Fire Department and Springhill Police ... -
Tide rising in Blueberry capital
OXFORD - The worst appears to have passed as Oxford deals with flooding brought on by heavy rain and ice jams in the River Philip and Black ... -
Flood waters continue to rise in Oxford
OXFORD - Rising water in the Town of Oxford along the River Phillip and Black River is causing headaches for homeowners and motorists as ... -
Rising water causes Oxford to begin closing streets
OXFORD Rising water in the Town of Oxford along the River Phillip and Black River is causing headaches for homeowners and motorists, as ... -
Contaband seizure welcome news, says police chief
SPRINGHILL: Word that nearly 300,000 contraband cigarettes will be kept of the streets of Nova Scotia is welcome news, says Springhill Police ... -
Record safe and bound
SPRINGHILL: A community newspaper is more than just a reflection of the times. It's a window into our past, says historian Mary Willa Littler. ...


