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Darrell Cole
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Amherst taxpayers to get break
AMHERST – Amherst taxpayers are set to receive some welcome news on Wednesday. Town council has scheduled a special meeting at 12:30 p.m. at ... -
Let the bidding begin
AMHERST – Over 58 years the Amherst Rotary Club has raised more than $380,000 through its annual radio and TV auction. The club will again take ... -
'Truly honoured'
AMHERST – For several years Terri-Lynn Lewis has been a courageous cancer fighter. After her brother, Tim LeFurgey, lost his battle to cancer, ... -
Province supports growth at PolyCello
AMHERST – An Amherst manufacturer is again growing its business to become more competitive globally, while protecting jobs in Nova Scotia. The ... -
Wind farm exceeding expectations
AMHERST – A year after it began generating electricity, Amherst’s multi-million-dollar wind farm has been a success for Sprott Power. “The last ... -
More delays for stalled River Hebert project?
RIVER HEBERT – The stalled renovation project at River Hebert District High School looks like it’s heading for a longer delay after the ... -
Sending love and peace halfway around the world
AMHERST – Dr. Pippa Moss is trying to bring peace to the world in her own little way. The Tatamagouche-based child psychologist has helped create ... -
Town beginning groundwork toward new school
AMHERST – Amherst has begun clearing the way for construction of the new West Highlands Elementary. The town’s director of planning Jason ... -
Providing a health-care alternative
AMHERST – A new pilot project among district health authorities in the province is striving to help seniors make the transition from the hospital ... -
Government to reimburse Springhill widows
AMHERST – Shirley Shore still remembers the day she lost her husband in the Springhill mines. She was 17 and her husband, Victor Henwood, was ... -
Curling club to roast Carl LeBlanc
AMHERST – Carl LeBlanc is one of those guys who is hard not to like. The former owner of Acadian Printing has long been known for his sense ... -
Northport students show their heart
NORTHPORT – Students at Northport Elementary are coming together to help one of their own after a fire left a single parent and his son homeless ... -
Fire damages Croft Street home
AMHERST – Amherst firefighters were called to a Croft Street home over the noonhour Thursday to put out a fire. Firefighters were called to the ... -
Board members frustrated with minister’s intervention
TRURO – Amherst’s member on the Chignecto-Central Regional Board is frustrated with government interference in board matters. Speaking to the ... -
Casey casts leadership vote for Trudeau
AMHERST – Bill Casey is voting for Justin Trudeau in this weekend’s Liberal leadership vote, but the popular former Conservative and ... -
Armstrong brushes off Burrill’s debate challenge
AMHERST – Cumberland Colchester Musquodoboit Valley MP Scott Armstrong is urging NDP MLA Gary Burrill to run for the federal nomination if ... -
Did someone say pie?
AMHERST – Don Miller considers himself a connoisseur of pie. Miller expects to put his taste buds to the test beginning Thursday when the ... -
Town to sell former Petro Canada property
AMHERST – The former Petro Canada service station is a step closer to being demolished. Amherst has declared the property at the corner of ... -
Springhill schools will not close without new building
TRURO – The Chignecto-Central Regional School Board has no plans to close elementary schools in Springhill unless it gets a new one to take their ... -
Bearcats edge Crushers to take Game 7
TRURO – The Amherst CIBC Wood Gundy Ramblers now know who their second-round playoff opponent is going to be. Brandon Pye had two goals as the ... -
O’Neill scores winner, propelling Ramblers to...
AMHERST – After what happened last year, there was no way Mitch O’Neill wanted to go back to Yarmouth. The veteran centre scored perhaps the ... -
Baillie presents River Hebert school petition
HALIFAX – Cumberland South MLA Jamie Baillie is continuing to hold the province’s feet to the fire over continued delays at River Hebert District ... -
Throne speech a missed opportunity, Baillie
HALIFAX – Cumberland County’s two MLAs have differing views of Tuesday’s speech from the throne. While Cumberland North NDP MLA Brian Skabar ... -
Miller’s creative juices lead to The Village
AMHERST – It takes a village to raise a birdhouse. Don Miller has taken his creativity to a new level creating a fictitious village of birdhouses ... -
Amherst to consider restricting government offices...
AMHERST – Amherst is going to take a look at restricting government offices to the downtown core through a proposed amendment to its ... -
Sydney Steelers cruise to Bantam AA banner
AMHERST – Just as they had all weekend, the Sydney Steelers scored early and often en route to a 5-2 win over the Sackville Flyers to claim ... -
Mariners score late to knot series at two
AMHERST – It’s a whole new series. Brandon Bussey scored a controversial goal late in the third period to lift the Yarmouth Mainers to a 4-2 ... -
Winter returns on the first day of spring
AMHERST – Close to 10 centimetres of snow forced the cancellation of schools across Cumberland County on Wednesday, which coincidentally is the ... -
Shute the hero once again
AMHERST – Brett Shute is becoming accustomed to scoring big goals. The veteran forward was the hero for the second consecutive game scoring the ... -
Armstrong welcomes riding change
OTTAWA – While he’s going to miss the friendships he made, MP Scott Armstrong is welcoming coming changes to the size of his riding that ...


