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Darrell Cole
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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 ... -
Towns need help paying for policing
AMHERST – Springhill is not immune to policing costs that aren’t sustainable, says Amherst’s mayor. Speaking to members of the Amherst ... -
Orr presented league’s character award
AMHERST – Kody Orr is highly regarded as one of the Maritime Junior Hockey League’s top character players. That recognition was honoured ... -
Shute’s overtime winner caps amazing comeback
YARMOUTH – Brett Shute scored just eight seconds into overtime to cap an amazing comeback as the Amherst CIBC Wood Gundy Ramblers defeated the ... -
Warmer spring expected for Nova Scotia
AMHERST – Spring is coming sooner rather than later, says a meteorologist with The Weather Network. Dayna Vettese told the Amherst Daily ... -
Skabar gets new ministerial assistant position
HALIFAX – Cumberland North MLA Brian Skabar has a new job. Skabar was appointed the ministerial assistant for intergovernmental affairs and Nova ... -
Ramblers renew playoff rivalry with Mariners
AMHERST – Yogi Berra once said it’s like déjà vu all over again. A year after the Yarmouth Mariners battled back from a 3-1 series deficit to ... -
Orr named Ramblers’ MVP
AMHERST – Kody Orr has come a long way since joining the Amherst CIBC Wood Gundy Ramblers as a 16-year-old five seasons ago. Known more for his ... -
Springhill begins policing review
SPRINGHILL – Springhill Mayor Max Snow has appointed a steering committee to explore alternate sources of policing for the town. This will ... -
Minister assures school will be finished, McLellan
RIVER HEBERT – River Hebert area municipal councillor Mike McLellan says he’s been reassured by Education Minister Ramona Jennex that the ... -
Ramblers wrap up regular season with 7-4 loss
NEW GLASGOW – Garrett Holmes and Nick Parker each had two goals and three points as the Weeks Crushers defeated the Amherst CIBC Wood Gundy ... -
Vikings double Schooners to stave off elimination
AMHERST – Gordon Mitchell had two goals and Michael Patterson, Joel St. Peters and Ryan Ackles each had a pair of assists as the Amherst Regional ... -
Lions Park will be new home of West Highlands
AMHERST – The long wait is over for supporters of a new elementary school for the West Highlands area. Education Minister Ramona Jennex confirmed ... -
Hockey Vikings fighting for survival
AMHERST – The ARHS Vikings will be playing for their playoffs lives tonight when they host the Eastern Shore Schooners in the second game of ... -
Playoff matchups set
AMHERST – It looks as though the Amherst CIBC Wood Gundy Ramblers will be facing the Yarmouth Mariners in the first round of the Maritime ... -
Ramblers conclude regular season tonight in Pictou
AMHERST – The Amherst CIBC Wood Gundy Ramblers will be missing several regulars tonight when they conclude their regular season on the road ... -
Baillie wants Education Minister to come to River...
RIVER HEBERT – Cumberland South MLA and PC Party leader Jamie Baillie wants Education Minister Ramona Jennex to come to River Hebert to explain ... -
River Hebert pharmacist to appeal to Supreme Court
AMHERST – A River Hebert pharmacist plans to launch an appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada against sanctions placed against her by the ... -
School’s future on the line?
TRURO – Supporters of the Wentworth Elementary School will have one more chance to present their case when the Chignecto-Central Regional School ... -
Making gains to enhance moose population
AMHERST – The Nature Conservancy of Canada is well on its way to protecting a vital moose corridor across the Isthmus of Chignecto. Speaking to ... -
River Hebert project delayed again
RIVER HEBERT – There’s another delay with calling of tenders to complete renovations at River Hebert District High. “We are working with the ... -
Hockey Vikings renew playoff race Tuesday
Kicker: Hockey HL: Vikings begin pivotal series with Schooners Sub: Last chance to get to provincial Division 2 tournament By Darrell Cole ... -
Chiasson's pair paces Caps to sweep of Ramblers
SUMMERSIDE- Danny Chiasson had two goals and the Summerside Western Capitals held off a late rally to defeat the Amherst CIBC Wood Gundy Ramblers ... -
Vikings reclaim provincial championship
MIDDLETON – The NSSAF Division 2 boy’s basketball banner is coming back to Amherst. The ARHS Vikings defeated Central Kings 52-51 here Saturday ... -
Honouring a hockey legend
AMHERST – An Amherst hockey icon came home Saturday night to a hero’s welcome. Former Amherst Ramblers player and coach Bill Riley was ... -
Capitals nip Ramblers 4-3 on Chiasson's third period...
AMHERST – Danny Chiasson’s goal on a tic-tac-toe passing play with six minutes to play proved to be the winner as the Summerside Western Capitals ... -
Town hall renovation 27 per cent higher than expected
AMHERST – Amherst’s renovation of the Dominion Public Building for use as town hall finished 27 per cent higher than originally budgeted. ... -
Nighthawks' nip Vikings in double OT
AMHERST – Luke Swanwick's goal 54 seconds into the second overtime lifted the Northumberland Nighthawks to a 1-0 win over the ARHS Vikings in the ...


