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Jennifer Hoegg
jhoegg@kingscountynews.ca
All articles of Jennifer Hoegg
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Kentville CAO: Progress on the REN front
By Jennifer Hoegg jhoegg@kingscountynews.ca KingsCountyNews.ca Municipalities now know what the rules are for the new regional enterprise ... -
Kerr: Kings County, towns need to co-operate on...
By Jennifer Hoegg jhoegg@kingscountynews.ca KingsCountyNews.ca Kings County’s future success requires better co-operation and a long view of ... -
Teenager wants to run for Kings North Tories
By Jennifer Hoegg jhoegg@kingscountynews.ca KingsCountyNews.ca A Grade 8 social studies lesson inspired one Kings County student to take politics ... -
Waterville man's disappearance may be connected to...
An 81-year-old Waterville man is missing and police are investigating a possible connection to the Englishtown ferry mystery. ... -
Bargain hunters hit up Zellers one last time
By 9 a.m. this morning, Joan Newcomb had saved $566.12. The New Minas resident was one of Zellers last customers and left the County Fair Mall ... -
Update: Greenwood home destroyed by fire
A Greenwood woman and her two children are staying with friends after losing their rental home to fire early Friday morning. The blaze was first ... -
Fire at Cornwallis Inn leaves tenants without heat,...
By Jennifer Hoegg and Kirk Starratt KingsCountyNews.ca Seventy tenants of Kentville’s Cornwallis Developments were without heat for two days ... -
Skating on
By Jennifer Hoegg jhoegg@kingscountynews.ca KingsCountyNews.ca For more than 70 years, nothing could keep Bobby Holmes away from ... -
Wolfville sledge hockey coach nominated for Kraft award
By Jennifer Hoegg jhoegg@kingscountynews.ca KingsCountyNews.ca For Nicole McDonald, getting ready for hockey every Sunday morning means getting ... -
‘My cousin deserves to be found’
By Jennifer Hoegg and Wendy Elliott jhoegg@kingscountynews.ca KingsCountyNews.ca Tammi Wood is frustrated. Her cousin, Mark Clarke, has not been ... -
Part of old Kings County Academy to be demolished
Work started March 5 on demolition of the elementary school building at the former Kings County Academy site. Annapolis Valley Regional School ... -
Still no sign of Canning-area man
One month after Mark Clarke was last seen, no trace has been found of the 34-year-old Canning-area man. Kings RCMP Sgt. Stephen Power said March ... -
Taxes not a simple TV transaction
By Jennifer Hoegg jhoegg@kingscountynews.ca KingsCountyNews.ca What if government left town? That’s the premise behind a potential TV show ... -
From the cruiser: Feb. 19
By Jennifer Hoegg jhoegg@kingscountynews.ca Kings District RCMP responded to 95 calls between Feb. 11 and 14. Feb. 11 A fraud was reported ... -
Greg Kerr on the mend
West Nova MP Greg Kerr is “getting better and better each day.” Arnold LeBlanc, Kerr’s regional executive assistant, said on Feb. 14 that the ... -
New Minas byelection set for March 13
Residents of New Minas will have more than one opportunity to vote in March. Because village commissioner Dale Pineo resigned on Feb. 11 in order ... -
New Minas won't seek costs in boundary case
Officials in New Minas will not be asking Kings County to pay legal costs involved the village’s successful efforts to expand its boundaries. “I ... -
Updated: Canning man missing for 10 days
By Jennifer Hoegg jhoegg@kingscountynews.ca Mark Clarke hasn’t been seen in 10 days. The 34-year-old Canning man was reported missing last ... -
Friend of missing Canning man concerned for his safety
By Jennifer Hoegg jhoegg@kingscountynews.ca Kimberly Smith may have been the last friend to see Mark Clarke. The 34-year-old Canning-area man was ... -
Cameras to roll in Kentville
By Jennifer Hoegg jhoegg@kingscountynews.ca The Kentville Project could be a go. Force Four Entertainment and the town confirmed Monday Kentville ... -
Dexter: Visit doesn't foreshadow election
By Jennifer Hoegg jhoegg@kingscountynews.ca Premier Darrell Dexter was in Kings County last week to stroll through Wolfville and Kentville with ... -
UPDATED: Village of New Minas good to grow
By Jennifer Hoegg jhoegg@kingscountynews.ca New Minas will have room to grow. The Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board announced its decision on ... -
New Minas' Wine Kitz delighted with u-vint decision
By Jennifer Hoegg jhoegg@kingscountynews.ca Gail Smith is ecstatic about the provincial government’s change of heart on in-store winemaking “We ... -
Salon side of Kentville parking problems
By Jennifer Hoegg jhoegg@kingscountynews.ca When parking is on the -
Does Kentville have a parking problem?
By Jennifer Hoegg Jhoegg@kingscountynews.ca “Change it, please.” That’s the message that business owners are sending Kentville council about ... -
TV production chooses Kentville
The Kentville Project could be a go. According to the town's community development co-ordinator, the town has been chosen for For -
Acadia Axewomen win on home ice
Acadia’s women’s hockey club was victorious at home Jan. 27, beating the visiting Rams 6-0 in Nova Scotia Women’s Hockey League play. ... -
West Nova MP Kerr recovering from stroke
West Nova's member of Parliament has been off of work for medical reasons. Greg Kerr’s office sent out a release Jan. 25 to explain a ... -
Pumped about Kentville
By Jennifer Hoegg jhoegg@kingscountynews.ca Bagpipes, the town crier, an Apple Blossom princess, matching T-shirts and the key to the town ... -
Champions and challenges: Forward through education
By Jennifer Hoegg jhoegg@kingscountynews.ca Vibrant. Nimble. Co-operative. Strategic. Community. Opportunity. These are words principal Isabel ...



