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Aethne Hinchliffe
aethne@theadvance.ca
All articles of Aethne Hinchliffe
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Family celebrates a year since kidney transplant
Just before Christmas last year, on Dec. 18, 2011, the phone rang. That’s when Bowers learned there was a possible kidney match for her son, ... -
South Queens students informed of drinking dangers
“We call them crashes because somebody is making a decision to get behind the wheel of a car while impaired, and they are causing the injury or ... -
Another journey begins for reporter
Over the past few years, I have done quite a bit of journeying and am about to begin another. In September 2010, I was standing on the deck at ... -
Brothers Insulfoam begins business
They had each worked there for nearly 30 years but neither was concerned when the closure happened. ‘I’m going to work for myself.’ That’s ... -
Hoggies’ doors to reopen in New Year
Hoggies Buy and Sell, on the corner of Legion Street and Henry Hensey Drive in Liverpool, is closing its doors Dec. 24. But that’s not the end of ... -
Mill Village school committee preparing to present
Since then, the Study Group Committee has reviewed data collected by Deloitte and is in the process of completing its response to the South Shore ... -
Council in brief
Dispatch services The committee of the Whole got a recommendation that the council of the Region of Queens enter into a proposed five-year ... -
Queens place celebrates first anniversary
Neil Raymond, general manager of the facility, says despite any amount of planning before Queens Place opened, it took having people there to ... -
Annual Christmas ice-show to return
The show, says club Coach Heidi Clattenburg-Sparkes, will be about an hour, beginning at 5 p.m. An hour-long free family skate will follow the ... -
Trade event answers questions
“The purpose of today is that we are trying to ensure that people have a real understanding of how to get into a trade if they’re interested,” ... -
Company launched by Junior Achievement
The group met for its sixth time Nov. 20. Butch Cook and Christine Benson recently joined the team as volunteers. Benson, who works at the Royal ... -
Satellite store to open
Already the once vacant space next to the former Piping Hot Bakery has handcrafted wooden items lining the wall and sitting upon shelves. There ... -
Queens County Skatepark Association holds public...
“So I asked for a skateboard for Christmas, and that was it,” said Barnum, one of Canada’s most recognized skatepark designers with Spectrum ... -
Queens welcomes new community health coordinator
As community health coordinator, Kangata says he is responsible for assisting the Queens Community Health Board with its day-to-day operations. A ... -
Community Health Board sets out five-year plan
Five-year-plan The QCHB has spent the last year and a half developing a community health plan with the Lunenburg County Community Health Board ... -
Gift gallery to open doors again
For its second time, the annual event will kick off the night of the Santa Claus parade and tree-lighting ceremony Nov. 30. Last year’s gift ... -
Parade sleigh ready for take off
About 25 students began to work on the project Sept. 20, and last Thursday the finished sleigh and three reindeer sat in front of the high ... -
Pilot project beginning in North Queens
“It’s to encourage kids who might not be getting out and doing things to try something new,” says Heather Cook, community development coordinator ... -
Money for Queens County Fairground improvements...
MP Keddy made the announcement in Caledonia on behalf of Bernard Valcourt, associate minister of National Defence and Minister of State (Atlantic ... -
Inquiry-Base Learning open house
Julie Ramey, teacher at North Queens Community School, says IBL is the idea of exploring multiple subjects in the area of one theme. “In this ... -
Queens County Skatepark Association plans to move...
And that’s a big reason Ian Kent asked Harding to be a high school representative for the Queens County Skatepark Association. The idea of a ... -
Business program goes ahead
The 19-week Junior Achievement (JA) business-education program started Oct. 16. Over the weeks, students will decide what their service or ... -
Cookbook explores history
Though the book was a collaborative effort among multiple people, Anne Marie Lane-Jonah and Chantal Véchambre were the main authors. When ... -
NSMW nominee: The Samsons
“Because we take pictures and give them away,” says Pam about why she and her husband were nominated. The Samsons have been taking photos at ... -
NSMW nominee: SpinCount
Honoured and thrilled are two words to describe how Kimberly Sinclair and her husband Kevin Sinclair, co-founders and owners of SpinCount Music ... -
NSMW nominee: Tim Feswick
News of Feswick’s nominations came to him from Facebook. When he first read the congratulations, he didn’t know what it was about. Feswick has ... -
Best Western success translates to big award
The award is given to properties that are "the best of the best," meeting a host of criteria by the company. Out of 2,400 Best Western properties ... -
Queens Manor Auxiliary seeks new members
Lorraine Hupman, one of the members, says volunteers should join the group to help residents. The group meets in the library at Queens ... -
The Georgetown Conference, rural defined
It is these generalizations that are driving organizers of a unique conference to be held Oct. 3 to 5, 2013. The Georgetown Conference, Rural ... -
Microbrewery plans move to Liverpool
“One thing led to another, I guess, and the hobby just kind of grew into a monster,” says Mark. He says this from a barn in Cherry Hill on ...



