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Darrell Cole
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Downtown project moves closer
AMHERST – A plan to redevelop the former site of the Victorian Arms Apartments has passed another hurdle. Alex Filimon plans to build a ... -
Ramblers make deadline deal with Bridgewater
AMHERST – The Amherst CIBC Wood Gundy Ramblers should have some more offence on Saturday when they face the Bridgewater Lumberjacks in Maritime ... -
Ramblers host Lumberjacks on Saturday
AMHERST – The Amherst CIBC Wood Gundy Ramblers will attempt to keep pace with the Truro Bearcats and stay ahead of the Weeks Crushers on Saturday ... -
Jeffrey returning to Mount A Football
SACKVILLE, N.B. – Kelly Jeffrey has helped put respect back on the Mount Allison football vocabulary. The university rewarded him on Thursday ... -
You've never seen Amherst this way
AMHERST – Amherst and Cumberland County are featured in a new online exhibit by the Nova Scotia Archives. In the summer of 1931, Richard ‘Dick’ ... -
Tough loss
AMHERST – Brandon Pye’s shootout goal was the winner as the Truro Bearcats twice erased two-goal deficits to defeat the Amherst CIBC Wood ... -
Armstrong not worried with federal poll results
AMHERST – The chairman of the Atlantic Conservative caucus is not concerned with his party’s declining polling numbers in the region. Cumberland ... -
Biggest test of the season
AMHERST – The Amherst CIBC Wood Gundy Ramblers can jump into second place in the Eastlink Division standings Wednesday when they host the Truro ... -
Tory leader says 1,900 full-time jobs disappear in...
SPRINGHILL – Cumberland South MLA Jamie Baillie says bad management by the Dexter NDP is killing jobs on the North Shore and forcing families to ... -
Sidewalk to hospital remains a county priority
AMHERST – A sidewalk from Amherst to the Cumberland Regional Health Care Centre will be a priority of the Municipality of Cumberland in 2013. ... -
International human rights pioneer to speak at Mount...
SACKVILLE, N.B. – Sir Nigel Rodley, a pioneer in international human rights, will deliver a lecture at Mount Allison on Wednesday as part of ... -
No E.coli cases in Cumberland County
AMHERST – To date there have been no reported cases of E.coli in Cumberland County. “There are no cases in that district. There are three cases ... -
Ramblers renew rivalry with Commandos
AMHERST – Even though the Dieppe Commandos have traded away their top scorer, they are not a team to be taken for granted, says the captain of ... -
Industry plays key role in growth in Cumberland North
AMHERST – While Cumberland North is losing government jobs, the area’s MLA said 2012 was a good year for the riding and things are looking good ... -
Ramblers likely to be buyers at deadline
AMHERST – Expect the Amherst CIBC Wood Gundy Ramblers to be active in the days leading up to the Maritime Junior Hockey League trading deadline. ... -
County makes significant gains in 2012
TIDNISH – As it moves forward into 2013, Cumberland County plans to continue investing in its infrastructure. Speaking in a year-end ... -
Community shows spirit during toughest of challenges
AMHERST – It was the worst of times, but also an opportunity for the community to shine. In late August, Amherst firefighters knew they weren’t ... -
Past year one of transition in Amherst
AMHERST – This past year will go down as one of transition for Amherst as it wrapped up a number of projects in and around the downtown and began ... -
Snow blasts Amherst area
AMHERST – For the second time in three days Amherst and area residents are digging out. A blizzard warning remains in effect for Cumberland ... -
Armstrong pleased with progress in 2012
AMHERST – Despite some challenges provincially and nationally, Cumberland Colchester Musquodoboit Valley MP Scott Armstrong feels 2012 was a ... -
Grue’s overtime winner lifts CEC over ARHS
AMHERST – Bryan Grue scored three minutes into overtime to lift the CEC Cougars to a 5-4 win over the ARHS Vikings in Northern Nova Scotia ... -
Ramblers double Lumberjacks
BRIDGEWATER – The Amherst CIBC Wood Gundy Ramblers struck for four first period goals en route to a 6-3 win over the Bridgewater Lumberjacks in ... -
Liberal hopeful concerned about continued job losses
AMHERST – A candidate for Liberal nomination in Cumberland North says it’s time for the province to accept the reality that this county is still ... -
Why did the moose cross the isthmus?
AMHERST – The Nature Conservancy of Canada has begun a campaign to help the Mainland Moose get across the isthmus at Christmas. The organization ... -
Ramblers conclude first-half schedule in Bridgewater...
AMHERST – The Amherst CIBC Wood Gundy Ramblers hope to conclude the pre-Christmas portion schedule on a good note tonight when they travel ... -
Mayor fuming over more cuts
AMHERST – Amherst is concerned at the prospect of more government jobs leaving the community. Earlier this week, town council was notified by the ... -
Bouncing back from adversity
AMHERST – It has been a long road back for Cameron McDonald. Early in his rookie season with the Moncton Wildcats, the Waverley native was left ... -
Ramblers want to make statement against Bearcats
AMHERST – The Amherst CIBC Wood Gundy Ramblers hope to make a statement Wednesday when they host the nationally-ranked Truro Bearcats in Maritime ... -
Town buys former Legion property
AMHERST – Amherst has purchased the last of the former Tang properties and will demolish the former home of the Royal Canadian Legion on ... -
Will it be white, or green?
AMHERST – What was once a sure thing is now not so sure. With a week to go before Christmas, it’s still too early to tell if the area will have a ...


