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Darrell Cole
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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 ... -
Safety review to cut off rural mail delivery in Fort...
FORT LAWRENCE – Two dozen Fort Lawrence residents have learned they will have to drive eight kilometres to pick up their mail after Nov. 2. ... -
Bishop advocating for change in Amherst
AMHERST – Wayne Bishop says it’s time for change in Amherst. The former town councillor and retired accountant is running for mayor, and while he ... -
Small wants to maintain momentum
AMHERST – Robert Small is not a proponent of the status quo. He wants Amherst to continue the growth it has experienced over the ... -
Voter turnout low at advance polls
AMHERST – Voter turnout at advance polls in Amherst was much lower than what it was four years ago. Amherst’s returning officer Kim Jones said ... -
Candidates file information request on town hall move
AMHERST – A request from the recent Amherst municipal candidates’ forum has led to a freedom of information request from both mayoralty candidate ... -
Smith wants to be voice of change on county council
AMHERST POINT – Don Smith wants to provide a new voice for change on Cumberland municipal council. Smith is one of four people running for ... -
Residents want safety issues addressed near hospital
UPPER NAPPAN – A group of residents near the Cumberland Regional Health Care Centre is urging the Transportation Department to review safety ... -
Making sure everyone has a warm winter
Coats for Cumberland is back for another year with drop-off locations for gently used winter clothing across the county. (From left) Larry Legere ... -
Premier urged to remove trade barriers at border
AMHERST – The border between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick is continuing to be a barrier to trade and commerce between the two provinces and an ... -
Less funding does not mean lowered expectations
AMHERST – Despite the challenges, David Myles enjoys being part of team that’s focused on providing the best education possible to students ... -
March wants Amherst to continue its momentum
AMHERST – Dave March is excited for the future of Amherst. March, who was first elected in the 2000 municipal election, is one of nine candidates ... -
A bright future of LED Roadway
AMHERST – One of Amherst’s newest and most successful companies has received high praise from the province’s top elected official. Premier ... -
Maltby honoured for volunteer service
AMHERST – Amherst honoured a longtime community volunteer and former deputy mayor on Monday by presenting him the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond ... -
Changes to law could have severe impact on offenders
AMHERST – An Amherst defence lawyer is concerned with how pending changes to the Safer Streets and Communities Act could impact offenders. Jim ... -
Pumpkin Run set for Oct. 27
AMHERST – Runners and walkers will take to the streets in spooky fashion later this month as Amherst hosts its first Pumpkin Run on Oct. 27. The ... -
Vikings take two from Nighthawks
AMHERST – The Amherst Regional High School Vikings are undefeated in two games in Northern Nova Scotia High School Hockey League play. MacKenzie ... -
Ramblers pick up pair of wins over Tigers
AMHERST – The Amherst Ramblers scored three times in the third period to break open a close game and cruise to a 5-1 win over the Campbellton ... -
Vikings hockey makes successful return
AMHERST – Alex VanSnick scored on a breakaway with 2:45 to play in overtime as the Amherst Regional High School Vikings defeated the ... -
Ramblers end road woes with convincing win over Tigers
CAMPBELLTON, N.B. – The Amherst Ramblers scored four times over an eight-minute span in the second period en route to a 7-2 win over the ... -
Ramblers seeking first road win Friday in Campbellton
AMHERST – Road wins have been very elusive for the Amherst Ramblers so far this season. The club will get a chance to break the goose egg tonight ... -
Mounties need quick start against Huskies
SACKVILLE, N.B. – The Mount Allison Mounties will be looking for a quicker start Saturday when they host the Saint Mary’s Huskies in AUS ... -
Province announces tender call for River Hebert school
RIVER HEBERT – Renovations to River Hebert District High School should be complete by late fall 2013, says Education Minister Ramona Jennex. ... -
Langille, Welton face off for District 5 county seat
UPPER NAPPAN - County council will see a new representative elected for District 5 this month, although both candidates vying for the seat are ...


