By Jennifer Deacon
More than ever, we’ve come to appreciate the importance of “self care” as we’ve progressed through COVID-19.
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By Patricia Richards
The Gaetz Brook Greenway (GBG) was a hub of activity on a beautiful sunny, Saturday, October 30, especially on the section from East Chezzetcook to Pine Hill Drive, the location of the “Trick or Treat Trail Walk” hosted by the SATA Trails Society, which is responsible for maintaining and promoting the GBG.
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By Jude Major
After watching what the recent disaster of floods, landslides, and broken roads has done to food supplies in British Columbia, we in Nova Scotia need to do some serious thinking and planning about food security here at home.
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By John English
In the book, Gravel Heart by Abdulrazak Gurnah, the main character’s father reveals to his son the secret that destroyed the parents’ marriage and brought about the father’s self-isolation and estrangement from his son. When father and son finally reconcile, the father says, “Listen to me. Open your eyes in the dark and recollect your blessings. Don’t fear the dark places in your mind, otherwise, rage will blacken your sight.”
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By Kaylee Conrod
Lisa Pettipas’s Pettitpaw Designs Florist was the first store to open up in the new strip mall located in Porters Lake this summer.
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By Cassandra Grosse
The air was crisp on sunny November 11th morning as community members from the Preston area, military representatives, supporters, and organizational heads gathered for the 12th annual Cenotaph Remembrance Day ceremony in North Preston.
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By Francine Dulong
A small but mighty event took place at the Deanery Project October 30th that left participants with a sense of renewed energy to fight for climate justice …. and an appreciation for fresh-pressed apple cider.
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By Bethana Sullivan
There are so many books of Christmas stories, from the Bible to The Grinch Who Stole Christmas! I was flummoxed by the choices until, by happenstance, I stumbled upon three wonderful collections of Christmas tales.
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By Dee Dwyer
On a warm November day, I visited with Carolyn Mitchell, sitting in her dining room while she told me about her childhood in East Jeddore and her experiences as a drummer.
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On November 22, Halifax Transit launched service changes on bus routes serving several Eastern Shore communities, cutting back service in some places, and adding service in others.
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