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Jennifer Hoegg
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Brigadoon open for business
By Jennifer Hoegg jhoegg@kingscountynews.ca Over the course of one year, Brigadoon Village has grown from a hardhat zone to a friendly, com -
Good news for Grand Pré
Nomination Grand Pré has its answer. After a three-year nomination process, the news came early Saturday morning from St. Petersburg, Russia. The ... -
Kings RCMP investigate sudden death
A young woman’s death is under investigation. Kings District RCMP were called to the a scene of a medical emergency June 20 in Greenwood. On ... -
More money for New Minas rec centre
New Minas’ recreation centre just got a financial boost. The Louis Millett Trust is giving the village $750,000 for the project. Mike ... -
New Minas expansion hearing continues
Feelings of frustration over decades of delays were evident at a Utility and Review Board hearing in New Minas June 12, where an application to ... -
Hearing into New Minas boundary application opens today
A Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board began this morning in New Minas on an application to expand the village’s boundaries. The Village of New ... -
Old Kings County Academy's fate uncertain
By Jennifer Hoegg The time has come to decide what happens to a piece of Kentville’s history. After more than 140 years as school site, the ... -
Habitat Annapolis Valley asking for land, support
By Jennifer Hoegg Habitat Annapolis Valley wants to build on its success. The local chapter of Habitat for Humanity “is an organization ... -
Woodville Chicken Barbecue a community effort
Eating in the orchards with friends and family is one of the highlights of the Woodville Chicken Barbecue. The annual Apple Blossom Sunday ... -
ACOA, NS, Acadia invest in rural innovation
By Jennifer Hoegg Water and wine were on the minds of the crowd at Acadia’s Patterson Hall May 24. Peter MacKay, Defence Minister and ... -
Updated: Fire leaves Aldershot family homeless
By Jennifer Hoegg Members of an Aldershot family are lucky to be alive after an early morning fire. Shirl MacInnes said she was woken up just ... -
Apple Blossom festival underway with Michelin Bike Day
While the main events of the 80th Annapolis Valley Apple Blossom Festival begin May 31, the fun was underway Saturday morning with the Michelin ... -
Rings rediscovered
By Jennifer Hoegg jhoegg@kingscountynews.ca Hard work and good luck paid off for Sharon Comeau. In early March, she discovered nine or 10 ... -
Updated - Cash for Acadia residence
By Jennifer Hoegg jhoegg@kingscountynews.ca One of the first students to live in Cutten delivered good news for the Acadia residence’s ... -
Million bucks for Berwick poultry plant
By Jennifer Hoegg During a breakfast visit to Berwick May 17, Percy Paris brought a little present for the town’s new poultry plant. Speaking to ... -
National recognition for ‘appleicious’ project
Staff at Annapolis Valley newspapers ate their way to national success with the 10,000 apple campaign. On April 26, the Kings County Register - ... -
Missing forensic patient is from Kings County
A patient missing from the East Coast Forensic Hospital is originally from the Kingston area. Amy Elizabeth Ogilvie was remanded to the hospital ... -
Black bear sighted in Avonport
A black bear travelling near L.E. Shaw School in Avonport May 3 was reported to the RCMP and the Department of Natural Resources. “It was ... -
Hannah's Disney dream
BY JENNIFER HOEGG Kings County Advertiser/Register Hannah Corkum is celebrating her 12th birthday this week with special friends. The Canning ... -
Civil service moves affect Kentville staff
Eight Department of Justice jobs in Kentville are being moved to Cape Breton. The province announced April 30 Maintenance Enforcement ... -
Auction for Autism service dogs May 3
Canning Lion Peter Wallis has been helping connect service dogs with people in need since 1998. This past weekend, Wallis attended the Lions’ ... -
'People issues' plague Kings SPCA
By Jennifer Hoegg Kings County Advertiser/Register Troubles at the Kings Branch of the SPCA have led to two employees losing thei -
Meadowbrook hams recalled after Listeria testing
By Jennifer Hoegg Kings County Advertiser/Register Have a Meadowbrook ham in your freezer? Better check the dates. In a voluntary ... -
Kentville stats illustrate policing year
By Jennifer Hoegg Kings County Advertiser/Register Want to feel safe? Live in Kentville’s Bonavista Subdivision. It’s the area ... -
Meeting offers options for Black Rock lighthouse
By Jennifer Hoegg A meeting last month in Black Rock has put some minds at ease. Representatives of Parks Canada, the Coast Guard and Department ... -
Rotary Club looks at Kentville's needs
By Jennifer Hoegg Kings County Advertiser/Register A Kentville Rotary workshop for community leaders was very successful, president Karen Corey ... -
Annapolis C@P coordinator: program still needed
By Jennifer Hoegg Kings County Advertiser/Register After Industry Canada announced -
Bye, bye Call Me Fitz?
By Jennifer Hoegg and Jason Malloy Kings County Advertiser/Register Ken Barrett has big plans for the former Kia Land and Wacky Wheatley’s ... -
Our business
By Jennifer Hoegg jhoegg@kingscountynews.ca Leadercast Check out 2012 Leadercast from New Minas May 4 to hear from some of the ... -
Deadline approaching for decision on landmark...
By Jennifer Hoegg jhoegg@kingscountynews.ca A deadline is looming for Kings County’s lighthouses. Both the Black Rock and Horton ...



