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A North Kentville resident reported a possible break-in because the door was open.
Bylaw enforcement conference underway in Bay Roberts
The annual conference of the Atlantic Bylaw Officers' Association got underway in Bay Roberts today with nearly 50 delegates in attendance.
Grad speaker turns hero as medical emergency disrupts keynote
Calgary criminal lawyer Kaysi Fagan rushed to aid a woman in medical distress while speaking to a crowd of 1,000 at the Cochrane High School graduation ceremony last month.
Wolfville neighbours angered by Colville House ads
In 1920, The Acadian described Charlie Wright's new stucco house on Main Street in Wolfville as an "ornament" to that part of town.
NSCC Kingstec graduations on today in Wolfville
The Nova Scotia Community College campus is holding two convocation ceremonies for 432 students at Acadia University's University Hall.
One spot is left in July, but there's still plenty of room in August, for Art in the Garden The sessions are for children aged seven to 12. Cost is $195 and includes all art supplies and an afternoon snack.
There was a theft from a vehicle in New Minas overnight. Video may have captured an image of the culprit.
A Nova Scotia Power employee works to sever a power line while working to correct a downed line on Spring Garden Road at Dresden Row, Monday afternoon.
Fundraiser for Centreville woman planned
Two upcoming fundraising events are planned to help bolster Centreville resident Nadia Hubbard Mujica, 26, who is undergoing treatment for leukemia.
Blast from the past: Kings County history
The tax rate of the Municipality of Kings County was struck at $3.20, marking an increase of 35 cents per $100 of assessment over 1937.
Police in Wolfville are continuing to investigate a large party on Prospect Street on June 1 and 2. Two 22-year-olds apologized for stealing firewood and damaging a tree on the same street.
Art Hits the Wall began in 2004 and, for the first time, is on tour. The tour begins in Wolfville and ends at the Amherst Fiber Festival in the fall.
Ami McKay on a serendipitous book sale find
Ami McKay used a book she picked up at the Canadian Federation of University Women book sale during her research for her prize-winning novel The Virgin Cure.
Kings County cold case: 'A good brother'
When Kayrene Willis last chatted with her brother, sitting in his dorm room at Acadia, she had no idea it would be the last time.
In many cities across Canada housing prices are at a high point, and many homeowners are looking for the most they can get.
TAYLOR: Booming business means gas storage needed
Earlier this year, the Shaw Brick plant in Lantz, Hants County, became Heritage's first customer for compressed natural gas, which is delivered by special tanker truck.
Four-way stop stays in Wolfville
While there is divided opinion amongst drivers about the value of a four-way stop at Main Street and Gaspereau Avenue, Wolfville's public works director Kevin Kerr says a recent survey indicates it is working.
Poll finds young people don't recognize N.S. leaders
A face-to-face poll conducted by a new public interest group suggests many young people in Nova Scotia plan to vote in the next provincial election, but they can't recognize the main party leaders.
The event will take place from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Box of Delights in Wolfville.
Documentary in works on Kenley Matheson disappearance
Sarah MacDonald is sitting on her deck, a camera pointing at her, answering questions about her son who has been missing since September 21st, 1992.