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Jocelyn Turner
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Vikings hold early lead for another win
AMHERST – The Amherst Regional High School Vikings hosted their home game Friday night against the Tantramar Titans at the Amherst Stadium. The ... -
ADN Minute Nov. 17
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Keeping active this winter
AMHERST – Keeping fit in Spring and Summer is usually easier. The warm weather is perfect for getting outside for a run or jog with your friends ... -
Drama, music, inspiration and dessert
AMHERST – To help get everyone in the Christmas spirit, the Wesleyan Church will be holding a Christmas dessert theatre, featuring the play, ‘A ... -
Kicking off another year for the Red Ribbon Campaign
AMHERST – As a reminder to drive sober during the upcoming holiday season, representatives from the local MADD chapter and first responders held ... -
New mayor and councillors sworn in
SPRINGHILL – Another mayoral and council term has come to an end. The newly elected mayor and councillors were sworn into their appointed ... -
Woflpack says farewell to another season
AMHERST – The Cumberland Minor Football Wolfpack said farewell to their playing season Saturday night during their year-end banquet at Amherst ... -
Cadet gains new perspective on veterans’ sacrifices
AMHERST – A local cadet recently returned to Amherst after a trip to Ottawa for the Encounters with Canada, Canada Remembers program. Cadet ... -
Amherst artist to be featured at exhibition
AMHERST – Amherst’s own Arthur White is this year’s featured artist at the Sackville Art Association Annual Member’s Exhibition coming up on Nov. ... -
Panthers have strong start to weekend tourney
PUGWASH – The Pugwash District High School Panthers basketball team hosted a weekend four-team tournament at the school that started Friday. The ... -
Blues take on Miners
SPRINGHILL – The Cumberland County Blues hosted the Glace Bay Miners Friday night at the Springhill arena. The Blues started off the game in a ... -
Spring Street Academy remembers
AMHERST – Students and teachers at Spring Street Academy took time to pause Friday in remembrance of those who went into battle and lost their ... -
Tantramar Theatre takes on kinky comedy
AMHERST – Tantramar Theatre is taking this year’s dinner theatre in a different direction. The theatre group has decided to get a little risky ... -
Second World War veterans share stories from their...
AMHERST – 1939: The world was at war. Countries looked to their young to defend them. Mere teenagers at the time, Allison Chapman and Harry ... -
Free Christmas dinner a go for another year
AMHERST – Rich gravy, succulent turkey and creamy mashed potatoes will be available once again this year at the Bridge Workshop courtesy of the ... -
We remember them
AMHERST – We wear them to honour their sacrifices. But wearing a poppy can do more than just show that we remember the lives that were given for ... -
The importance of remembering
AMHERST – He said some major attacks had started before he was deployed overseas to Afghanistan, one of which was the death of a diplomat killed ... -
ADN Minute Nov. 7
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Cat adopt-a-thon
AMHERST – They’re changing it up. The Lillian Allbon Shelter will be holding an adopt-a-thon Friday and Saturday this week to encourage good pet ... -
Honouring their comrades
AMHERST – Amherst firefighters gathered over the weekend to recognize years of service and for going above and beyond the call of duty. “We ... -
Amherst resident honoured with prestigious medal
AMHERST – His volunteer work started when he was a teenager, but the importance of the work he was doing in his own community really hit home ... -
Girl power
AMHERST – With just a simple donation to the local food bank, visitors to the Lion’s Club on Saturday were able to shop around and pick ... -
Curlers ready to rock a new season
AMHERST – Curling club members held their open house Thursday night looking for returning members and new members to take the ice during the new ... -
Former player, now assistant coach, retired his jersey
SPRINGHILL – From 2008 to 2011-12 season, he was one of the Cumberland County Blues, scoring over 70 goals and 70 assists during his career with ... -
Cumberland County Blues bring in win over Strait...
SPRINGHILL – The Cumberland County Blues met the Strait Pirates on the ice Friday night at the Springhill arena. The Blues had a pregame ... -
Community comes together to support Alzheimer’s...
AMHERST – Your loved one has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. The doctor has given you all these pamphlets to help you understand their ... -
Designing to win: Amherstonian competing in European...
AMHERST – Matthew Gallagher started as a small town boy with big city dreams. Today, he’s in the middle of living out his dream in Milan, Italy. ... -
Amherst Ramblers showing their support for Movember
AMHERST – The Amherst Ramblers usually see battle on the ice against other teams. Now, the players will be facing a new challenge: showing their ... -
Remembering safety tips while trick-or-treating
AMHERST – The police and RCMP have been busy reminding children and their parents about precautions to take while out trick-or-treating. Last ... -
Giant sing-along to help local food banks
AMHERST – The iconic song Imagine, written by John Lennon, may be heard all through Amherst this week. Empowering Beyond Barriers is hosting a ...


