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Fishing vessel at the centre of undersized lobsters case burned at shipyard
Article online since November 20th 2008
By Tina Comeau THE VANGUARD NovaNewsNow.com Last spring the fishing vessel Kayla and Dylan was in the news for being involved in what DFO was calling the largest seizure of illegal lobster in southwestern Nova Scotia. Now the vessel is back in the news because it has been the subject of...
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It's a go, lobster season will open Monday
Article online since November 19th 2008
By Tina Comeau NovaNewsNow.com The lobster fishery off southwestern Nova Scotia will open on Monday, Nov. 24. After meeting with lobster buyers on Wednesday afternoon it was decided there would be no monetary advantage for fishermen to delay the season by one week. The only thing that...
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It's a go, lobster season will open Monday
Article online since November 19th 2008
By Tina Comeau NovaNewsNow.com The lobster fishery off southwestern Nova Scotia will open on Monday, Nov. 24. After meeting with lobster buyers on Wednesday afternoon it was decided there would be no monetary advantage for fishermen to delay the season by one week. The only thing that...
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It's a go, lobster season will open Monday
Only thing that could delay the season now is weather; meanwhile fishermen vote to stay home on Sundays
Article online since November 19th 2008
By Tina Comeau THE VANGUARD NovaNewsNow.com The lobster fishery off southwestern Nova Scotia will open on Monday, Nov. 24. After meeting with lobster buyers on Wednesday afternoon it was decided there would be no monetary advantage for fishermen to delay the season by one week. The...
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The time for talk is almost done says DFO – decision must be made on when season will start
Article online since November 19th 2008
The talk is still ongoing on whether to go lobster fishing on Monday or delay the start of the season, but the Department of Fisheries and Oceans says the talk can’t go on forever. DFO says a decision will be made by it tomorrow morning (Thursday, Nov. 20) at 9 a.m. of whether the season...
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The time for talk is almost done says DFO – decision must be made on when season will start
( November 19th 2008 )
The time for talk is almost done says DFO – decision must be made on when season will start
( November 19th 2008 )
Anxiety building as uncertain lobster season approaches
( November 17th 2008 )
The key to this situation is I’m in need of rescue
( November 16th 2008 )
PHOTO ESSAY: Gearing up for lobster season
( November 16th 2008 )
PHOTO ESSAY: Chicks with Sticks hockey tournament
( November 15th 2008 )
PHOTO ESSAY: Gearing up for lobster season
( November 14th 2008 )
Yarmouth family to meet bone marrow donor from Germany who saved boy's life
( November 12th 2008 )
Yarmouth family to meet bone marrow donor from Germany who saved boy's life
( November 12th 2008 )
PHOTOS: High school hockey: Yarmouth vs. Par-en-Bas
( November 12th 2008 )
Take steps to protect your camps and cottages over the winter, say RCMP
( November 12th 2008 )
PHOTO ESSAY: Remembrance Day service in Yarmouth
( November 11th 2008 )
PHOTO ESSAY: Remembrance Day service in Yarmouth
( November 11th 2008 )
PHOTO ESSAY: Remembrance service held at Maple Grove
( November 10th 2008 )
Yarmouth County students aiming to make a change in their school
( November 10th 2008 )
Talk on the wharf is one of uncertainty for upcoming lobster season
( November 10th 2008 )
Maple Grove students looking to make a change in their school
( November 10th 2008 )
Weekend sports wrap
( November 10th 2008 )
A whole lot of nothing going on
( November 9th 2008 )
Mariners second loss during weekend slips team into second place in division
( November 9th 2008 )
WOW Reading Challenge kicks off another season
( November 8th 2008 )
DFO's stacking of licences policy infuriates lobster fishermen in southwestern N.S.
( November 7th 2008 )
Fire put out on fishing vessel off southwestern Nova Scotia
( November 6th 2008 )
Mariners host Bearcats and Slammers this weekend
( November 6th 2008 )
Few changes around school board table
( November 5th 2008 )
Little change around school board table
( November 5th 2008 )
Temptation on the menu, or at least on the table
( November 5th 2008 )
School board recount narrows gap to four votes but does not change election night result
( November 4th 2008 )
DFO gives fishermen bleak outlook on upcoming season
( November 4th 2008 )
Don’t tell us what to do – fishermen to DFO
( November 4th 2008 )
Updated Monday 3:23 p.m.: Pilot treated at hospital after single-propeller aircraft crashes during take off
( November 3rd 2008 )
PHOTOS: Halloween at the Yarmouth hospital
( October 31st 2008 )
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