Spraying in South Farmington
Snapped these shots earlier this weekend of what I believe to be soybeans sprayed along Highway 201 in South Farmington! Adrian J.
Continue ReadingSnapped these shots earlier this weekend of what I believe to be soybeans sprayed along Highway 201 in South Farmington! Adrian J.
Continue Reading“When we recognize history, we can better understand and learn from the past to inform what we do in the present. On National Indigenous Peoples Day, we honour the rich histories and enduring contributions of First Nations, Inuit and Métis across Canada.”
Continue ReadingKentville Firefighters were busy contending with three separate incidents involving powerlines in their fire district today. Nova Scotia Power also attended the three locations including Department of Natural Resources and Renewables attending two of the three. There were no immediate threats to any properties as a result. Attached are photos of crews on scene […]
Continue ReadingGas up 6.4 & Diesel up 9.5
Continue ReadingThe Province is offering a reward of up to $150,000 for information about the disappearance of siblings Lilly and Jack Sullivan. On May 2, the RCMP started a missing persons investigation for Lilly, 6, and Jack, 4, after family members could not locate the children in their home or on the property in Lansdowne Station, […]
Continue ReadingTheir Honours, The Honourable Mike Savage, ONS, Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia and Ms. Darlene Savage, invited all Nova Scotians and visitors to Government House for the annual Garden Party in Halifax today. Hundreds of people gathered in the gardens, socializing and sharing a beautiful afternoon outside government house. Inspired by the Garden Parties of […]
Continue ReadingFarmers have been steady across the valley cutting, tedding and baling hay! Snapped this shot yesterday on Meadowvale Road in Harmony. Adrian J.
Continue ReadingCorporal Kelloway, of Hantsport, N.S. Pictured on sentry duty at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Ottawa. The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the National War Memorial in Ottawa, contains the remains of an unidentified Canadian soldier who died in the First World War. The soldier’s remains were repatriated from France and were […]
Continue ReadingI’ve been itching to get to Margaretsville for the sunset. Here’s a few captures from tonight’s adventure along the shore! Adrian J.
Continue ReadingSince starting my civic sign initiative in December, I’ve had many people reach out for information, while also sharing how they have their signs displayed properly! The word has definitely spread and the increase in civic signs across the valley is quite impressive. Some folks have even used their skills in arts and crafts to […]
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