Wet winter storm blows into Bedford

A wet winter storm blew into Bedford, Nova Scotia on Friday. Wind gusts reached upwards of 80 kilometres per hour making drops of cold rain feel like needles on the skin. The storm brought some decent size waves into the Bedford Waterfront.

Survey for proposed cultural arts centre

The new high school scheduled to replace Charles P. Allen High in 2012-2013 presents the opportunity to create a performing arts centre attached to the school that would beneifit both the school and the communities in the Cobequid Region (Northwest HRM).
The Cobequid Cultural Centre for the Arts Society (also known as the Cobequid Cultural Society) [...]

Windsor RCMP Investigate Attempted Child Abduction

Windsor District RCMP are investigating an attempted child abduction which occurred on Wednesday, February 24.
At approximately 2:30 p.m. yesterday afternoon, a 10 year old Mount Uniacke boy got off the school bus at Etter Road by the exit to the south Uniacke Park.
He was walking to his home when an unknown male approached him. [...]

Earth Hour 2010 30 days away

Maybe you had a romantic dinner by candlelight, or played charades with your kids.
Somehow the hour without lights, televisions, computers and xbox passed quickly.
The old-fashioned way of entertainment didn’t seem so boring!
What activities will you participate in this March 27, during Earth Hour 2010?
Visit www.wwf.ca/earthhour/ and www.earthhour.org for information on Earth Hour at home and [...]

Registration begins today for child and youth programs

Spring registration for programs in the Rec catalogue begins today, at 10 a.m., for child and youth programs. This registration excludes aquatics.
Registration for preschool and adult programs began yesterday.
To register:
visit www.halifax.ca/rec. You will need a RecConnect client number and RecConnect family PIN, course codes for first choice and alternates and a valid credit card and [...]