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Darrell Cole
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Rookie councillors ready to go
AMHERST – Soon after the 2008 municipal election, Lisa Emery made a promise to herself. She was going to win a seat on Amherst town council. That ... -
Ramblers’ offence silenced in 3-1 loss to Mariners
AMHERST – The Amherst Ramblers ran into another hot Yarmouth Mariners’ goalie, and his name isn’t Charles Grant. Travis Wilkins turned aside ... -
Amherst lawyer convicted in Moncton provincial court
AMHERST – An Amherst lawyer, who lives in Moncton, has been fined $27,990 after pleading guilty to tax evasion charges in provincial court ... -
Fostering pride in the downtown
AMHERST – Amherst’s downtown business advisory committee may only be months old, but its chair said it has already helped create a new buzz ... -
Mounties need balanced effort against Huskies
SACKVILLE, N.B. – There are plenty of clichés that could be used to describe Saturday AUS Football playoff game between the Mount Allison ... -
Ramblers-Mariners renew rivalry
AMHERST – If the Amherst Ramblers want to stay in the hunt for the Eastlink Division crown, they have to find a way to beat the Yarmouth ... -
Minor hockey holding development weekend
AMHERST – As it has for several years, the Cumberland County Minor Hockey Association will join others across the province this weekend ... -
Amherst’s men of Movember
AMHERST – Wade LeBlanc knows the importance of raising funds to fight cancer. He’s a recent cancer survivor and has joined the Movember cause to ... -
Town hopeful downtown property will be redeveloped
AMHERST – Members of Amherst town council are hopeful something will be done soon to remediate the site of a major downtown fire in late August. ... -
Bembridge to develop former police station
AMHERST – The former home of the Amherst Police Department is getting a new lease on life. Amherst is selling the property vacated the night of ... -
New ticketing system promotes safety, efficiency
AMHERST – Writing traffic tickets has become safer for RCMP and offenders. RCMP in Nova Scotia have equipped its police vehicles with an ... -
Food bank use continues to climb in Nova Scotia, Canada
AMHERST – Rev. Charlotte Ross still dreams of the day when food banks won’t be needed. The head of the Amherst Food Assistance Network is not ... -
Historic station no longer in service
AMHERST – Amherst’s historic train station is now closed as Via Rail reduces its passenger service through the Maritimes. Two part-time employees ... -
Ramblers rebound with big win in Woodstock
WOODSTOCK, N.B. – Kody Orr had two goals as the Amherst Ramblers bounced back from a tough loss on home ice Wednesday with a 6-4 win over ... -
Vikings strike early in 6-2 win
AMHERST – The ARHS Vikings overcame an early deficit with a four-goal first period en route to a 6-2 win over the CEC Cougars in Northern ... -
Ramblers face tough task this weekend
AMHERST – Jim Bottomley is not about to panic. Following a tough 4-2 loss to the Miramichi Timberwolves at home on Wednesday, the Amherst ... -
Mounties host Axemen with second-place in mind
SACKVILLE, N.B. – The Mount Allison Football Mounties face a big test on Saturday with the opportunity clinch home field advantage in the AUS ... -
Farrell to seek Liberal nomination in Cumberland North
AMHERST – Amherst lawyer and community volunteer Terry Farrell has announced he will be seeking the Liberal nomination in Cumberland North. ... -
Rushton calling it a career
AMHERST – Amherst’s top police officer is calling it a career. After nearly 40 years in policing, Amherst Police Chief Charles Rushton has ... -
Early lead doesn't hold up in 4-2 loss
AMHERST - The Miramichi Timberwolves continue to give the Amherst Ramblers fits. After falling behind 2-0 before the game was 10 minutes old, the ... -
Voter turnout continues decline in Amherst
AMHERST – Voter apathy continues to rise in Amherst as far fewer ballots were cast in Saturday’s municipal election. Kim Jones, the town’s ... -
Ramblers seeking fifth straight win Wednesday
AMHERST – The Amherst Ramblers learned a valuable lesson about the Miramichi Timberwolves when the teams met two weeks ago. It’s a lesson ... -
Amherst call centre to close Nov. 5
AMHERST – Nearly a year after opening in the former Co-op location downtown, Thing 5 is closing its Amherst call centre. Approximately 20 ... -
We will remember them
AMHERST – Bill Green says it’s unfortunate that students in Europe know more about Canada’s role in defeating Nazism than students in this ... -
Rural delivery to continue
FORT LAWRENCE – Two dozen Fort Lawrence residents will have uninterrupted rural mail delivery after working out a solution with Canada Post to ... -
Berisha leads Ramblers to weekend sweep
AMHERST – Ben Berisha continued his torrid scoring pace, firing two goals as the Amherst Ramblers defeated the Weeks Crushers 3-2 in Maritime ... -
Winds of change blow through Cumberland
UPPER NAPPAN – Cumberland County voters have opted for change defeating three incumbents and welcoming a total of five new faces to the 10-member ... -
Now it’s up to you
AMHERST – Several weeks of campaigning will come to a conclusion across Cumberland County when voters go to the polls Saturday to elect their ... -
MacPherson shows true grit with Ramblers
AMHERST – For a player who likens his game to that of former NHLer Gary Roberts, Jeff MacPherson has had a dramatic impact with his new club. ... -
Ramblers face two key divisional opponents
AMHERST – Coming off back-to-back wins last weekend, the Amherst Ramblers will attempt to keep the momentum going tonight in Bridgewater before ...


