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Amy Woolvett
amywoolvett@thecoastguard.ca
All articles of Amy Woolvett
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Rescued fisherman tells story
Captain of the fishing vessel Jason Williams went out with crew Jonathan Williams and Chris Crowell aboard the Brute Force 1. They were near the ... -
South Shore schools want a break too
The South Shore Regional School Board balked at the upcoming calendar for 2011-12 which gave Halifax Region and area students a break in February ... -
Queens man charged with luring
A Queens County man will appear in court for trial this summer facing charges of using the Internet to lure a child under the age of 16 for the ... -
Area raising money for Haiti relief
Widespread devastation hit Haiti when the 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck, destroying lives, homes and leaving so many without anything. The call ... -
New Year's Levee Set
Bring in the New Year with friends, family and neighbours at the annual New Year’s Levee in Liverpool. The event is to be co-hosted by the Region ... -
Operation Christmas in full force
Better watch out…because Operation Christmas is in full force, keeping impaired and unsafe drivers off the road this holiday season. Operation ... -
Local artist featured in book
“The raw beauty of Nova Scotia’s varied landscape makes the province a mecca for artists. A near-island bathed in salty sea air and brushed by ... -
Area ready for Scotties
Thousands of fans will be heading to Liverpool to witness their favourite players hit the ice as the Scotties Women’s Champion is to be held Jan ... -
North Queens to celebrate with carnival
Some people, especially children love the winter and there are many who grumble about the snow and dream warm thoughts of summer. But whether ... -
Food bank struggling to fill needs
Every month the Queen’s County food bank provides food for at least 120 to 135 families in the county. As the Christmas season approaches many ... -
Church plans Christmas walk
The timeless Christmas story of Mary, Joseph and baby Jesus will come to life as the church grounds in Milton becomes the background for ... -
Christmas kettles around the town
The familiar sight of the Salvation Army in Liverpool’s Christmas kettles have been placed throughout the town’s hotspots as they campaign to ... -
Causeway wall in place
It may not look as big but according to the Department of Natural Resources the newest defenses for the Shore Road causeway in Western Head will ... -
Keji Park going dark
Kejimkujik Park is hoping the blanket of stars that stretch out over the night sky will be brighter as they work towards becoming a dark sky ... -
The health of Liverpool’s healthcare
Many rural areas in Nova Scotia are in the midst of a health care crisis with doctor shortages and emergency department closures leaving ... -
Liverpool choir moves onto nationals
A local choirs voice soared above all others after entering in the Provincial Music Festival. The Liverpool Regional High School Chamber choir ... -
Reduced crime in North Queens
To many rural Nova Scotians security is not an issue on the forefront of their worries but the Greenfield community knows better and has taken ... -
Natural resource meeting gives platform for ideas
It has provided Nova Scotian’s with a long history of not only a quality of life but also a livelihood and the Department of Natural Resources ... -
Queens County students honoured with medals
Students of Queen’s County were honoured last week with the Lieutenant Governor’s Medal for their various achievements. The Honourable Mayann ... -
Water crimes rising
“Some of the extra pressures on fish harvesters have made it so we see the investigations into the theft of lobsters are higher than they have ... -
Costs up, prices down
The season for lobster fishers was rough as they continuously caught bad breaks with high fuel costs and bait prices countered with low prices ... -
Local man finally faces charges
A Liverpool man who has been escaping various criminal charges for several years, recently turned himself in to police, with a vow to change his ... -
Missing father and son found safe
44-year old Floyd Weare and his 12-year old son Jason from North Brookfield were fishing a brook near Grafton Lake in a homemade boat Monday ... -
Vandals attack local heritage, business
Last week a streak of vandalism was reported throughout town that included three local businesses and a graveyard. Liverpool RCMP are ... -
Stuck whale spawns rescue effort
DFO believe the 22-foot long pilot whale followed an abundant quantity of bait such as mackerel and herring into the South-West Port Mouton ...



