Free classified ads
|
Online Auctions
|
Our Weeklies
|
Long distance call
|
Weblocal
Members Area
Log in
|
Become a Member
Organization access
|
Register your group
novanewsnow.com, 'Your Community' ... 'Your News' Nova Scotia News Main Office
Home page
|
RSS Feed
|
Site map
|
See the forecast
|
Contact us
|
Weather: Windsor, January 8th 2009 / 9°C
/ Wind: 17 Km/h / Humidity: 93 %
Our advertisers
Special PDF Sections
Search archive
RSS Feed
Arts
Business
General News
Letters
Obituaries
Opinion
Police
Politics
Seniors News
Sports
Student News
(0)
Bullying in cyberspace
Article online since January 3rd 2009
Bullying is a timeless schoolyard problem, but in the past decade it has taken a modern twist. Now it comes to children’s homes through their computers. “It's totally different than schoolyard bullying. What's happening, regardless of size, is kids are able to bully because it’s behind...
by
NIck Moase/The Advance
/
View all articles from NIck Moase/The Advance
(0)
Bake sales, raffle proceeds help Red Cross battle malaria in Africa
Article online since January 3rd 2009
BY WENDY ELLIOTT welliott@kentvilleadvertiser.ca NovaNewsNow.com Local high school students are contributing to a project that has placed over three million bed nets to prevent malaria in four African countries. Six Horton High School students began over a year ago to collect $1,470,...
by
Wendy Elliott/The Advertiser
/
View all articles from Wendy Elliott/The Advertiser
(0)
Support remains for alternative means to keep kids in school
It’s often a matter of finding the right funding opportunities
Article online since January 2nd 2009
Other schools across the region may be feeling the pinch of recent budget cuts, but the West Hants Education Center (WHEC) in Windsor continues to break the mold. Despite a 40 percent decrease in school board funding, there have been no cuts to programs at WHEC. The experiential high school...
by
Nadine Armstrong/Hants Journal
/
View all articles from Nadine Armstrong/Hants Journal
(0)
Food bank challenge nets over 8,000 items
Article online since December 30th 2008
BY WENDY ELLIOTT welliott@kentvilleadvertiser.ca NovaNewsNow.com It was touch and go at times, but the fifth annual food bank challenge between Horton and Central Kings high schools collected over 8,000 items. Numbers were up slightly over last year, says Horton teacher Renata Verri,...
by
Wendy Elliott/The Advertiser
/
View all articles from Wendy Elliott/The Advertiser
(0)
Math improving at South Shore schools
Article online since December 20th 2008
Grade 3 students in the South Shore Regional School Board performed well in Nova Scotia's 2008 provincial early elementary mathematics assessment, showing significant improvement over last year, according to results released by the Department of Education. Seventy-six per cent of students attending...
Other News ( 262 to 293 of 576 )
“The Newsies” musical set for Al Whittle Theatre
( January 27th 2008 )
School age entry change a welcome ‘bump’
( January 24th 2008 )
Picking up on pink
( January 23rd 2008 )
School program review worries parents
( January 22nd 2008 )
UPDATE - Oil clean-up continues in Milton
( January 21st 2008 )
Welcome to Bethel High
( January 20th 2008 )
SMBA takes lead in league play
( January 17th 2008 )
William Hall Scholarship aims to keep young African Nova Scotians at home
( January 16th 2008 )
Yarmouth County schools to show their respect for Bathurst students killed in tragic accident
( January 15th 2008 )
Par-en-Bas students 'Get Smart' with upcoming stage production
( January 14th 2008 )
Mariners gain experience at weekend tournament
( January 13th 2008 )
Horton students aim to “Save 1,000 Lives”
( January 12th 2008 )
Queens should retain school board seat
( January 11th 2008 )
Appointee brings youth perspective to committee
( January 10th 2008 )
Oil leak at Milton school
( January 8th 2008 )
Acadia president tenders resignation
( January 6th 2008 )
Hants Learning Network to sponsor Family Literacy programs
( January 3rd 2008 )
Public input sought on board numbers
( January 3rd 2008 )
Students take adventure education to new heights
( January 2nd 2008 )
Meetings scheduled on future of Queens County schools
( January 1st 2008 )
“Pink shirt kids” make the news
( December 31st 2007 )
Dancing fit at Liverpool school
( December 30th 2007 )
Milton school celebrates first Family Literacy Program
( December 23rd 2007 )
WCS youngsters think rink
( December 19th 2007 )
Wrapping up holiday lessons
( December 18th 2007 )
Students grant teacher's Christmas wish
( December 18th 2007 )
Tourism lessons an eye-opener
( December 14th 2007 )
DARE not to do drugs
( December 13th 2007 )
Who pays what for Kings education under scrutiny
( December 13th 2007 )
Red Cross citation for CK “Sea of Pink” Campaign
( December 11th 2007 )
Hockey players share the game of literacy with elementary students
( December 11th 2007 )
Drumlin robotics team invited to compete at world championship
( December 11th 2007 )
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Most read news
# 1 :
South Queens junior high students have their sign
# 2 :
Yarmouth high school first accredited school in Tri-County
# 3 :
Bear Rock Micmaq retreat
# 4 :
Berwick school playground project a real partnership
# 5 :
Math improving at South Shore schools
# 6 :
Education minister visiting local schools Friday to celebrate achievements, an expansion and the future
Reader Poll
Are you satisfied with how quickly roads and sidewalks are cleared of snow after a storm?
Yes
No
View the results
Headline news
# 1 :
Queens/Lunenburg schools closed today
# 2 :
Canada, Cuba and casting ‘09 predictions
# 3 :
Hall of Fame voting always makes for a lot of debate
# 4 :
Ice fishing late getting started
# 5 :
Wind and storm surge warning issued
Links
Useful Links:
Askmen.com
AskMen.com is a free online destination for men, a men's portal, designed to provide men with daily ...
Related Links:
Moosejaw TImes, Sask.
Related Links:
The Hockey News
Related Links:
The Summerside Journal Pioneer, PEI
Links