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Aethne Hinchliffe
aethne@theadvance.ca
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Music Nova Scotia announces Music Week lineup
Lindsay-Bea Davis and Joshua Pothier, from Music Nova Scotia, announced many of the artists at the Astor Theatre today, Aug. 7., in Liverpool. ... -
Museum and First Nation partnership ends
According to Linda Rafuse, director of the museum, the partnership ended at Acadia First Nation’s request. “They (Acadia First Nation) have made ... -
Man carves Milton from wood
That’s how he learned to carve. Since September 2011 he’s been using his carving skills to make, among other things, cabins, a church, people and ... -
Jenna Martin’s family London bound
“I always heard the word surreal and really, really never knew what it meant until June 29 when our daughter qualified for the Olympics,” says ... -
Another mayoral candidate steps up
“This is a decision which I take very seriously,” says Dagley. “Many residents of the region have encouraged me to run on the basis that a ... -
Damage and theft a growing concern in community
“In the last two weeks, I’ve had some flowers cut,” says the Liverpool resident. “I’ve found a person’s house number in my garden, I’ve found ... -
RCMP focuses on distracted driving
Every year, “We set what we call our detachment priorities, and certain things will leap to the forefront,” says Const. Greene. Highway safety is ... -
Milton man finishes Yukon River Quest
When Dave and Tim began the race June 27, winning wasn’t necessarily on the top of their minds, but after a quick start, the two men went for ... -
Track and field camp to teach the basics
Local athlete Chelsea Whalen is working with the Region of Queens for the summer. “I was approached to run a track camp if I possibly wanted to, ... -
Queens County ATV Association ready to present report
The president of the Queens County ATV Association, who is a frequent cyclist, says he would like the trail to be accessible to and safe for ... -
Association promotes skatepark to council
Kent and Gunn, members of the Queens County Skatepark Association, presented the idea at the regular council meeting July 16. Following the ... -
Surf camp students catch waves at Summerville
Once ready, surfers stood on their boards, expressions of concentration on their faces as they struggled to stay steady. “Timing to catch a wave ... -
Hospital Hustle moves ahead
Rather than a week after the Labour Day weekend, the annual fundraising event is slated for Saturday, Sept. 15, says Star Donovan, one of the ... -
From shop to plate
Seven years ago, the owner of Alimento Catering and Kitchenworks told The Queens County Advance about his plan to eventually open a restaurant. ... -
Pounds of pennies
People’s pennies came rolling in to more than a dozen volunteer fire departments for the Pennies for Protection Challenge 2012. Participating ... -
LRHS convocation celebrates 2012 grads
That was one of three things John Doucette asked of Liverpool Regional High School’s 2012 graduating class. Doucette stood at the podium facing ... -
Gorham graduates take stage
Dressed in black gowns, students sat lining the two front rows in the gym at Dr. JC Wickwire Academy in Liverpool June 26. In her opening words, ... -
Author tells history of White Point in book
Those are Kenny Rogers’ lyrics, but that’s also what Frances Jewel Dickson has to keep in mind when she’s writing. The East LeHave resident ... -
Boat racing new to Privateer Days
Thirty-feet modified boats are used to race at such high speeds. Nickerson, president of the Nova Scotia Boat Racers Association (NSBRA), says ... -
Privateer Days: focusing on Main Street
Successful Women Inspiring Forward Thinking (SWIFT) has decided to return to an old tradition. “Quite a few years back, there used to be a day, ... -
Leopold gets seven-year sentence for manslaughter
Thirty-two-year-old Leopold was charged in the death of his fiancée Laura Lee Robertson, in April 2011. A six-woman, six-man jury found him ... -
Concerns expressed at South Queens Chamber of...
He spoke these words to a crowd of more than 100 people during the South Queens Chamber of Commerce’s annual general meeting at the Best Western ... -
Graveyard tours to tell history
Ann Langille is set to lead graveyard tours during the three-day festival. Langille describes the tour as a play in the burial ground, with ... -
Gearing up to garden
Members bought a tiller for the garden from Bo’s, who donated a portion of the cost to the garden, says Melanie Newell. The Plant to Plate ... -
From kitchen party to house concert
So three years ago, that’s exactly what he started to do. “I like live music. I think live music is marvellous, but you either go to a ... -
Artisan showcase returning to town
The second showcase is set to be on May 18 from 2 to 7 p.m. and May 19 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. next to Home Hardware. This year’s showcase is the ... -
Murder trial deliberation set to begin
Thirty-three-year-old Leopold, of Liverpool, is charged with the second-degree murder of Robertson, who was reported missing in April 2011. ... -
Leopold confesses in videotaped interrogation
Leopold, of Liverpool, is charged with the second-degree murder of Robertson. Day four of the trial continued at Nova Scotia Supreme Court in ... -
Another local beats Boston
The Liverpool resident has had many good races, but he admits there have also been some disasters. This year, he says, didn’t go very well. ... -
Video interview played in Leopold trial
As well as hearing testimony from Sgt. Vardy, the jury watched Leopold’s videotaped interview. Day three of the trial began at 9:15 a.m. in Nova ...



