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The economic storm affects us all -- now
An Editorial from The Advertiser and The Hants Journal
Article online since November 16th 2008
We have to wait until January for the new US president to take office, a long time, particularly with what has become a global economic meltdown. Those are wild words, worthy of some great disaster that most of us usually hear of but don’t really feel the immediate effects – a tsunami,...
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Remembering John Longley
Editorial from The Annapolis County Spectator
Article online since November 9th 2008
They say friends are hard to come by, but anyone who knew John Longley knew they had at least one. Ironically, what made John such a great man were not the Hallmarks of the superhero, but the humility of the mild-mannered. He died suddenly on November 4, just a few days after he packed up...
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Onus is on new councillors to effect change
Editorial from The Advertiser
Article online since November 6th 2008
Now that the dust has settled following the recent municipal elections and the elections of warden and deputy warden for Kings County council, we have to ask how much has really changed. The previous incarnation of council was criticized for being polarized in its decision-making, with votes...
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Legions help canadians commemorate Remembrance
An editorial from The Hants Journal
Article online since November 2nd 2008
Tuesday will mark the 90th anniversary of the end of one of the most brutal conflicts in which Canadians served in more than a century. Fighting on the Western Front during the First World War ended at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, 1918, more than four years after it erupted. Canada,...
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Not enough doctors, so who pays?
Editorial from The Advertiser
Article online since October 31st 2008
There is no question the current worldwide financial crisis touches people from all walks of life, but there is a crisis here at home that could have even more far-reaching consequences. We’re talking about the pending closure of three doctors’ practices by early December. Yes, we agree...
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No excuse for candidates not to have video profile
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Heaney’s plans for Acadia make sense
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4-H a foundation of rural, urban life
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Taking part in the democratic process
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Federal vote timing a blow to municipal politics
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It's time to cast your ballot -- twice
( September 7th 2008 )
Education sees some big changes
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Why does everything close after Labour Day?
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Plan now for another Incredible Picnic
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Consumers hold power in food markets
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Do we have enough excitement for one year?
( August 18th 2008 )
Top spot for entertainment
( August 12th 2008 )
Assessing municipal government
( August 7th 2008 )
Let's get to know Sam Slick a lot better
( August 2nd 2008 )
Tourism math and money mean a lot
( August 1st 2008 )
Province needs to step up to the plate
( July 29th 2008 )
Residents now the focus for New Minas future
( July 25th 2008 )
Finding a solution the only agenda
( July 22nd 2008 )
New council should list MPS review as top priority
( July 18th 2008 )
Going North
( July 15th 2008 )
Needing a rescue
( July 11th 2008 )
Green Shift message muffled by the noise
( July 10th 2008 )
Like them or not, laws are there for a reason
( July 4th 2008 )
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