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Never Pass A Snow Plow!

January 31, 2025February 2, 2025thevalleyeyephotography

It was quite concerning to see motorists that were passing this snow plow, located in the first photo, which was operating on Highway 101 just passed the Greenwich exit this morning.  People are honestly in too much of a hurry, while this operator was working to clear the non passing lane and part of the […]

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Gas & Diesel Prices Down via Joel Hirtle

January 30, 2025February 2, 2025thevalleyeyephotography

Gas Down 2.2 Diesel Down 4.5

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Groomers Smoothing Out Trails

January 30, 2025February 2, 2025thevalleyeyephotography

Groomers with the Annapolis Valley Ridge Runners, Snowmobile Club are out in full force today! Safe travels if you’re hitting the trails on your sleds, the weather is just perfect for snowmobiling.  Taken this afternoon in Waterville.  Adrian J.

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Middleton & District Arena For Kraft Hockeyville 2025.

January 28, 2025thevalleyeyephotography

The Middleton & District Arena could use your support in bidding to become Kraft Hockeyville 2025.  For many years, the arena in the heart of Middleton has brought families together to enjoy sports and recreation.  With an old facility comes maintenance. Like many arenas in our communities, they are non for profit.  “We’re experiencing leaks […]

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New Tanker To Serve Kingston Fire District.

January 28, 2025thevalleyeyephotography

Yesterday evening, Kingston Firefighters pushed their brand-new tanker into its home.  This one of a kind looking truck in Kings County will be serving the Kingston Fire Department and surrounding communities. Built and manufactured by Acres Emergency Vehicles in Manitoba. This 2024 Acres Torrent was built on a Peterbilt Chassis. There are 2500 imperial gallons […]

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Honouring 65 Years of Fire Service.

January 26, 2025January 28, 2025thevalleyeyephotography

Wolfville and Kentville Fire Departments ladder trucks were posted outside of the Whites Family Funeral Home in Kentville on Sunday, gracefully flying the Canadian Flag. Stuart Griffin, active firefighter, served 65 years of dedicated service to the Port Williams Fire Department. Rest Easy Stuart. Adrian J.    

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Increasing Operational Costs for Community Hub In Kingston

January 26, 2025January 26, 2025thevalleyeyephotography

The Credit Union Centre in Kingston has been the heart of the community for many years, creating memories, early mornings and shaping the lives of many children each day.  Unfortunately, due to significant increases in operational costs, the nonprofit community arena is facing some challenges. With Nova Scotia Power’s recent service rate hikes, this has […]

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Happy Weekend!

January 25, 2025January 26, 2025thevalleyeyephotography

There maybe a million things around you going wrong, but don’t forget to appreciate the good things that are going right as well.  Have a safe weekend.  Taken from Kingsport Beach this morning.  Adrian J.

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Today is Bell Let’s Talk!

January 22, 2025January 22, 2025thevalleyeyephotography

Until midnight today, January 22, 2025, Bell will match every $5 donation you make to help youth mental health in Canada. To participate, text YOUTH to 45678, and a $5 donation will be billed to your next wireless phone bill.  100% of the proceeds are going to six youth mental health organizations: Integrated Youth Services, […]

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“If You Can’t See My Mirrors, I Can’t See You.”

January 22, 2025January 22, 2025thevalleyeyephotography

Giving the proper distance between you and a snow plow can make a huge difference to your safety and the safety of the operators while also ensuring our roads are being maintained.  Driving too close behind a snow plow is extremely dangerous and in some cases can result in serious injuries.  Plows are heavy machines […]

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