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Dragon Boats Return to Porters Lake
By Richard Bell
Narrows 9 Dragons will be launching their three 40-foot-long Dragon Boats into Porters Lake again this summer, opening on May 5.
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Will a Variance Save Angel?
By Richard Bell
Robin Clayton has filed a request for a variance to allow him to keep his beloved horse Angel on his property on East Petpeswick Road.
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Province Now Plans to Replace MH Bridge
By Richard Bell
Hidden within the 2022-2023 budget released on March 24 was a major change in plans for the Musquodoboit Harbour bridge: the Department of Public Works now plans to replace the bridge, at some indefinite time in the future.
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Rcb Bell published Major Solar Farm Coming to West Petpeswick in All Stories 2022-05-31 21:29:47 -0300
Major Solar Farm Coming to West Petpeswick
By Richard Bell
A Cape Breton-based renewable energy company has applied to build a large, 20MW solar farm on 40 acres off upper West Petpeswick Road in Musquodoboit Harbour. If completed, Petpeswick Solar Inc. will generate enough energy to power over 4000 homes annually, and reduce total GHG emissions by an estimated 168,000 tCO2e per year by 2030.
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Rcb Bell published Editorial: Why Take Action Now: Eastern Shore’s High School in All Stories 2022-05-12 10:14:34 -0300
Editorial: Why Take Action Now: Eastern Shore’s High School
[Editor’s Note: This editorial represents the opinion of this newspaper about the location and design of the proposed new school. In our own stories, we have interviewed and quoted proponents and opponents of the Eastern Shore Industrial Park site, and have published unedited submissions from proponents. This editorial contains the conclusions we have come to after reviewing what we know. To the extent that our conclusions are in any way provisional, we deeply regret that both the previous Liberal government and the current PC government have refused to release critical information that should have been public before the selection of the site.]
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Rcb Bell published 2014 Map Discredits School Site Selection Process in All Stories 2022-05-10 21:04:04 -0300
2014 Map Discredits School Site Selection Process
By Richard Bell
One of the remaining mysteries about the secretive site selection process for the new consolidated junior/senior high is exactly how long ago the Liberal government decided to locate the school in the Eastern Shore Industrial Park in East Chezzetcook.
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Concerns About Consolidated School
Slide from SST showing features of consolidated junior/senior high. The main entry is at the top in gray. High school on left wing, junior high on right wing. Bright green rectangles are classrooms; dark blue rectangles on the senior and junior wings are labs. The large red rectangle in the center is the gym, with unisex changing room above. Orange is cafetorium. Next to gym, lower pink space is music room, opening to a low stage and the cafetorium. Above music is pink theatre room that can open into the gym.
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Rcb Bell published Prov Gov Continues Hiding School Site Doc in All Stories 2022-04-26 11:18:02 -0300
Prov Gov Continues Hiding School Site Doc
By Richard Bell
For the last two years, the former government and now the current government have refused to allow the public to see the contents of a March 2020 Public Works technical report on two possible sites for replacing Eastern Shore District High (FOIPOP requests 2020-20456-TIR and 2021-0172-DPW).
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Freedom of Mind
A Poem by Gisela Kaden
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“A Haircut Can Change Your Whole Day”
By Cassandra Grosse
Walking into the bright, clean barber shop for an interview, I was greeted with a warm hello by the owner of Prominence Hair Studio, Justin Williams. Expecting a conversation between the two of us, I was pleasantly surprised to learn Justin preferred for me to see him cut a client’s hair while doing the interview.
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Making Art: Listening to Yourself
By Karen Lia Schlick
What is our goal when we set out to create something, whether it’s a piece of art, a dance piece, a hooked rug, poem, or a flower garden?
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Road Signs to Music with Allan Banks
By Dee Dwyer
Many folks along the Eastern Shore have been dazzled by Allan Banks’ beautiful hillside garden just past the Salmon River Bridge, Harbour Breezes Daylilies. But in addition to his ever-expanding garden, Allan has carved out an equally rich career in vocal music, most recently as a founder of the Coastal Voices Men’s Choir.
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Major Renovations at Shore Libraries
By Kaylee Conrod
The Halifax Public Library system recently wrapped up major renovations in Sheet Harbour and Musquodoboit Harbour, adding on to the two buildings. And there have been major upgrades in the strength of the Wi-Fi signals at Sheet Harbour, Musquooboit Harbour, and Middle Musquodoboit to make it even easier for people to access the libraries’ free Wi-Fii.
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Rcb Bell published The Creative Life--Stand aside, gremlins! in All Stories 2022-02-25 17:06:07 -0400
The Creative Life--Stand aside, gremlins!
By Karen Lia Schlick
Time for something new! The new year brings hopes and aspirations for change to the front of our minds. “This will be the year that I learn to paint, play a musical instrument, learn to dance, write, or find a way to be creative that’s enjoyable,” we say hopefully.
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Letter to the Editor: Corrections
The December issue of this paper contained an article titled “Learning to Grow Dinner”, with my name attached as the writer. The article that was published was not the article that I submitted.
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ASK AN ORGANIZER: A Green Goodbye
By Kelly Corkery
“It is death that goes down to the centre of the earth, the great burial church the earth is, and then to the curved ends of the universe, as light is said to do.”—Harold Brodkey
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Rcb Bell published Kristina Søbstad: Paintings that Change Us in All Stories 2022-02-25 16:54:59 -0400
Kristina Søbstad: Paintings that Change Us
By Dee Dwyer
I am with the painter Kristina Søbstad in her East Petpeswick studio, looking at her large diptych, “Let’s Go to the End,” which depicts a scene from Newfoundland’s East Coast Trail. “We were walking on a sheltered, canopy-covered trail through the forest,” Kristina explains, “and then came out to the reveal of this cove surrounded by mountains.”
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Rcb Bell published Sugar and spice and everything nice, that’s what winter teas are made of in All Stories 2022-02-25 16:49:30 -0400
Sugar and spice and everything nice, that’s what winter teas are made of
By Savayda Jarone, herbalist
Each season brings different flavours and medicines to my tea pot. Winter is the cozy season for maximizing comfort with tasty food and drink. The cold and dark provide more indoor hours, more time to dig out my cookbooks to learn new recipes, to try new ingredients, and to play with tea blends.
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What Happened to Transparency?
By Richard Bell
[Editor’s Note: The Liberals’ commitment to secretive decision-making played a role in their electoral loss. In the PC’s successful campaign, Premier Tim Houston made a commitment to transparency one of his core campaign themes.
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“This Guy Stole My Life”
By Jennifer Deacon
Lawrencetown artist Marie Hebert knows exactly when she decided to dedicate her life to becoming a potter.
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