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Squamish celebrates life of family man - Pique newsmagazine


Pique newsmagazine

Squamish celebrates life of family man
Pique newsmagazine
by John French Loved life Andrew Pereman was fatally injured in a fall from the Garden Centre in Squamish, which he was renovating. A Squamish man who died after falling from a roof last weekend is being remembered as a loving husband and dad.
'Giving, caring' Squamish man remembered fondlySquamish Chief

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All-season gardener shares growing tips - TheChronicleHerald.ca


TheChronicleHerald.ca

All-season gardener shares growing tips
TheChronicleHerald.ca
I never grew tired of the garden," she says. By the time she graduated from Dalhousie, she knew she wanted to work with plants professionally so went to the Nova Scotia Agricultural College in Truro for further training. Following her education ...

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Kings County events: Feb. 7 - Nova News Now


Kings County events: Feb. 7
Nova News Now
Dwight Bishop will speak about his role as Nova Scotia Ombudsman and the Advocacy for Seniors programming. Weblink: www.wolfvillenewcomers.org Feb. 7 Berwick Baptist Church. Students from Grades 7 to 12 are invited to join them for the Tuesday supper ...

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Exotic Nova Scotia: Where the worms are - National Post (blog)


National Post (blog)

Exotic Nova Scotia: Where the worms are
National Post (blog)
There are so many herring swimming in and around Yarmouth that Scotia Garden Seafoods sends out three boats each night to catch their quota, and come morning, the haul of small iridescent fish is pumped out into a tanker that can truck up to 300 tons a ...

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Hundreds of students protest rising tuitions - TheChronicleHerald.ca


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Hundreds of students protest rising tuitions
TheChronicleHerald.ca
The protest, organized by the Canadian Federation of Students, came on the heels of a Nova Scotia government announcement of a three per cent cut to universities and an agreement that allows universities to increase student tuition three per cent in ...

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