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Nadine Armstrong/Hants
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Windsor launches Picnic season
It’s a simple idea: Nova Scotians get together with family and friends to eat fresh, local food and aims to connect this good feeling to the ... -
Gymnastics gets boost from Facebook site
Windsor Town Councillor Liz Galbraith has turned to social networking to gauge interest in a local gymnastics program for kids. The ... -
Symposium for admin assistants
Local administrative assistants are being invited to the sixth annual Administrative Professionals Symposium on April 23 at the Old Orchard Inn. ... -
Playwright Peterson gets volunteer award
Carole Peterson has always loved to write and now her gift for penning plays has earned her the Provincial Representative Volunteer of the Year ... -
Need a lift? Dial-a-ride may expand service
By Nadie Eagles-Harvie The Hants Journal NovaNewsNow.com West Hants Dial-a-ride will host a series of public meetings throughout West ... -
Big housing development approved in Windsor
Work could begin in May on an $8 million project that includes two apartment buildings with commercial space in an abandoned commercial ... -
Plea in cross-burning case adjourned
A new plea date has been set for the two Hants County men accused in February’s cross-burning incident. Neither of the Rehberg brothers ... -
Fire destroys Mountain Road garage
Windsor Volunteer Fire Department responded to a residential garage fire at 70 Mountain Road Monday, March 8. An auto body shop, ... -
Accused released in cross-burning incident
Hants County brothers Nathan Rehberg, 20, and Justin Rehberg, 19, were released from custody Tuesday, March 2 after a bail hearing in ... -
No place like home to roam
On any given weekend hiker Don Crowell could be found camera in hand makin tracks through miles of Nova Scotian terrian but what started out as ... -
Love walk celebrates diversity, unity
It was a feel good kind of day in Windsor, Saturday Feb 27 when the Little Town of Big Firsts became the Little Town of Big Love. Men and ... -
New charge delays cross-burning case
The two men accused in the Hants County cross-burning case now face the additional charge of criminal harassment. Nathan Neil ... -
Hate crime hits home
BY NADINE EAGLES-HARVIE Michelle Lyon and Shayne Howe thought burning crosses was a practice long since abolished until one was set ablaze on ... -
How to avoid being bitten by a dog
Dog-bite victims knew the attacking dog 70 per cent of the time and lived in the same household 25 per cent of the time, says the Canadian Safety ... -
It’s not just the breed, it’s how a dog is...
Some dogs like the American Staffordshire terrier, often confused with pit bulls, have been banned in some provinces and municipalities. In 2005 ... -
Fierce dog set free
John Coffill is always on the lookout for the dog across the street. He is sure it will attack again. Last month John Coffill was pinned against ... -
Little angel gets his wings
After a challenging start to life, young Zachary Carson has passed away; his tiny, damaged heart failed him for the last time. Zachary died ... -
Beat winter blues with a bluegrass tune-up
By Nadine Eagles-Harvie The Hants Journal NovaNewsNow.com Feeling winter weary? Don’t fret, a little touch of spring is all that’s in order and ... -
From chatty boy to rambling man
By Nadine Eagles-Harvie The Hants Journal NovaNewsNow.com Like tongue twisters? Try repeating them over and over for days at a time. That’s ... -
A tale of two MLAs
By Nadine Eagles- Harvie The Hants Journal NovaNewsNow.com When it comes to MLA expenditure Hants County covers both ends of the spectrum. Over ... -
West Hants warned of storm sewer flooding
By Nadine Eagles-Harvie The Hants Journal NovaNewsNow.com The Municipality of West Hants is prepared to address storm water management in ... -
Who’s road is it, anyway?
By Nadine Eagles-Harvie The Hants Journal NovaNewsNow.com A developer says he owns a road in Falmouth but the local council says he doesn’t. Sale ... -
Going, going, gone!
Long lines didn’t discourage buyers last week as hundreds of shoppers scrounged for deals at the now defunct Hawbolt’s Furniture and Appliances ... -
Council keeps East Hants sportplex addition alive
By Nadine Eagles-Harvie The Hants Journal NovaNewsNow.com Construction of the East Hants Sportsplex extension could begin this spring if federal ... -
Early dismissal announced for West Hants Schools-...
Do to road and weather conditions the Annapolis Valley Regional School Board has announced that all Elementary Schools in Hants County will close ... -
Celebrate, remember, and fight back: Relay for Life...
By Nadine Eagles-Harvie The Hants Journal NovaNewsNow.com The Canadian Cancers Society’s Relay for Life may be months away, but interest is ... -
Celebrate, remember, and fight back: Relay for Life...
The Canadian Cancers Society’s Relay for Life may be months away, but interest is already gaining speed for the second annual Windsor relay, June ... -
West Hants council reversed land acquisition intent
A parcel of surplus land in Falmouth is no longer up for grabs to developers. After months of debate West Hants Council has voted to secure the ... -
Will she or won't she? Queen invited to Hants
Hants West MLA Chuck Porter has made one big royal request; he's invited the Queen of England to come for a visit. The Queen plans to tour ... -
But a move for breast cancer
Every second day a woman in Nova Scotia dies of breast cancer while over 700 more are diagnosed with the disease each year in this province ...

