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Katie Tower
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Sabrina Patterson Memorial event set for June 8
SACKVILLE, N.B. – Family and friends of Sabrina Patterson will come together once again this year to hold a tribute event that not helps keep ... -
Bridge Street makeover not likely to happen this summer
SACKVILLE, N.B. – The hope of a long-awaited makeover on Bridge Street this summer is slowly fading. Robert Lyon, chair of Sackville’s downtown ... -
Canada needs a new voting system, says Dion
SACKVILLE, N.B. – In all the years he’s been involved in politics, Stephane Dion says there has been one particular issue that keeps coming back ... -
Canada needs a new voting system: Dion
In all the years he’s been involved in politics, Stephane Dion says there has been one particular issue that keeps coming back to the table time ... -
Volunteer search for Metallic resumes Saturday
SACKVILLE, N.B. – The community will rally together on Saturday to take part in a volunteer search effort for missing Mount Allison University ... -
Search for Chris Metallic set for Saturday
SACKVILLE, N.B. – The community will rally together on Saturday to take part in a volunteer search effort for missing Mount Allison University ... -
Sackville set to host Winterfest this weekend
CUTLINE: By Katie Tower TC Media SACKVILLE, N.B. – If you’re looking for a way to beat the winter blues this year, Sackville will be ... -
Idle No More protest gains support from local...
SACKVILLE, N.B. – It was a united front brought together for a common cause. Idle No More activists were joined on Monday by Mount Allison ... -
Parents continue to seek answers in son’s...
SACKVILLE, N.B. – The past six weeks have been a living nightmare for Mandy Metallic and her family. Left searching for answers and grieving for ... -
Dorchester youth continues to raise funds for animal...
UPPER NAPPAN - Raising money for a local animal shelter has now become a summer tradition for 10-year-old Danika Fawcett and her grandmother ... -
Participants needed for research program
SACKVILLE - Can self-help therapy be an effective way to reduce general psychological distress and interpersonal problems? That is a question ... -
First-degree murder charges laid in 1995 killings
SACKVILLE, N.B. - It’s been a long, hard road for the family and friends of Mary Lou Barnes and Larry Mills Jr. but they may finally see closure ... -
Waiting and hoping
SACKVILLE - It's only a two per cent difference but some local business owners are hoping that might just give Nova Scotians one more reason to ... -
Students out to save SMILE program
SACKVILLE, N.B. – Emma Kinloch wakes up every Saturday bright and early with a smile on her face. While most university students typically ... -
Estabrooks takes Sackvilles top job
SACKVILLE - Pat Estabrooks will take over the reins of Sackville town council for the next four years, after handily defeating incumbent Mayor ... -
A year-long celebration of arts, culture
SACKVILLE - Sackville has charted the course for a vibrant year-long celebration of arts, culture and heritage in the community. Designed to ... -
Casey troubled by Ottawas disrespect for region
SACKVILLE - He says he was simply doing his job. So Bill Casey says he continues to be amazed when he is repeatedly referred to as a renegade or ... -
Woman flees follower
SACKVILLE - A Sackville-area woman out for a walk in the British Settlement area was able to escape after being chased by a stranger as she was ... -
Tantramar Toys for Tots comes through for kids
SACKVILLE - It just keeps getting better every year. About 1,200 bikers turned out this year on motorcycles of all shapes and sizes for the ... -
Police still on the lookout for escaped murderer
The convicted murderer who escaped from Dorchesters Westmorland Institution Thursday morning is still on the loose. Gary Gormley, serving a ... -
Tantramar Toy Run ready to roll
SACKVILLE - Mike Purdy has been organizing the Tantramar Toy Run for 19 years now and although he admits the annual event takes up a lot of his ... -
Police still on the lookout for escaped murderer
The convicted murderer who escaped from Dorchesters Westmorland Institution Thursday morning is still on the loose. Gary Gormley, serving a life ... -
Armed hold up
SACKVILLE - Two McDonalds employees were able to free themselves and call 911 after being restrained by an armed robber at the Sackville ... -
McDonalds in Sackville, N.B., held up by armed man...
SACKVILLE, N.B. The Mounties are investigating an armed robbery early this morning at the Sackville McDonalds. At 4 a.m. on Thursday, Aug. 30, a ... -
Decling population must be addressed
As the population of the Maritimes continues to shrink, more energy needs to be put into attracting and retaining immigrants to the Atlantic ...


