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World Hypertension Day

May 17 is World Hypertension Day and Annapolis Valley Health wants you to do something about it. High blood pressure is a serious medical condition that wreaks havock on arteries, organs and...

May 17, 2012

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Kennedy Curry, a Grade 8 student at Coldbrook school, crosses the finish line in junior girls 4 x 400 metre relay at the Kings-Hants track and field district meet May 16.

Kings-Hants track and field districts wrap up

Student athletes from Grades 6 to 12 competed at  Kings-West Hants District track and field championships May 15 and 16 at Central Kings Rural High School in Cambridge. View the gallery below...

May 15, 2012

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Focus on photography at Apple Capital Museum meeting

BY NANCY KELLY Kings County Advertiser/Register The public is invited to explore the Annapolis Valley through historical photographs at the Apple Capital Museum’s annual general meeting, May...

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May 9, 2012

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Local business honoured for excellence in exporting

Scotian Gold in Coldbrook is one of 11 companies being honoured May 15 at a luncheon in Halifax that recognizes excellence in exporting. The 28th annual Export Achievement Awards recognizes the...

May 10, 2012

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Esther Kalkman, left, Jan Baldwin, centre, and Ann Steadman show off a tabletop quilt made by Sharon Manzer at the third annual Centreville quilt and rug hooking and sale May 11.

Centreville quilt show on today

The third annual Centreville quilt and rughooking show was pulling in a large crowd just two hours after opening May 11. Organizers hope the fundraising event for the church’s Evening Workers...

May 11, 2012

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EDITORIAL: Correcting gender imbalance

Women make up more than half of Nova Scotia’s population, but currently only 21 per cent of municipal councillors. Just seven per cent of mayors and wardens are female. The Union of Nova Scotia...

May 9, 2012

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Port Williams Charles Forney eating corn meal porridge at the African Brotherhood Church in Kavingo, Kenya, with Yattani Gollo who is with CBM working in the North East Province of Kenya. Submitted

Port Williams' research scientist helps make a difference in Africa

By Jesse-Ann Hennessey Charlie Forney, 55, went on a trip South in February, but not to hit the beaches.  The Port Williams’ resident went on a life-changing trip to Kenya, Africa. Forney...

April 15, 2012

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