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Aethne Hinchliffe
aethne@theadvance.ca
All articles of Aethne Hinchliffe
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Mill Village residents speak up for school
Connolly was one of about 25 people who gathered at the school for a school-review meeting last Monday evening, March 5. Mill Village is ... -
Learn about the e-reader
Thomas H. Raddall Library in Liverpool is set to offer an e-reader information session this Thursday, March 8 at 6:30 p.m. Christina Pottie, Outre -
Coffee brews at Collections
Before, the group might have been socializing at the Woodpile Carvings and Café on Main Street, which closed last autumn. -
Special Olympics athletes rewarded
Jamie Belong and Jennifer McIntosh were awarded for their athletics at the 18th annua - Blades hit the ice
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Queens Ground Search and Rescue recruiting
The organization, which has been active in Queens County for 27 years, is looking for volunteers, male or female, ages 18 or older. Those younger -
Gift shop gets new owner
When Anne-Marie Joudrey saw on Facebook the store was for sale, she contacted Bonny Sprague and Bonny’s daughter Candace. -
Rec soccer promotes winter fitness
A recreational league that began more than 10 years ago as a way for the high school’s soccer team to get more practice has become a community ... -
A wedding story
Standing at the altar wearing a black suit, white dress shirt and red tie was Marjorie’s longtime fiancé Richard Willams. -
Lodge design revealed
WHW Architects talk about the design Concept video of White Point's new design -
Funds for a cause
Lori Anthony, Kelsey Everett, Jayme Jesso, Hannah LeBlanc, Jacob Mooers, Kendra Mueri, Alexis Rowter and Bailey Selig are raising money for ... -
Blades to host first provincial competition
Eleven of the registered skaters are from Queens County, and the synchronized team is slated to compete the first morning. Most of the ... -
Architectural module new on list
Liverpool’s junior high school offers a choice of 26 modules to Grade 9 students. Students took their first set of four modules beginning last ... -
Saying so long
Bonnie became involved with the small gift shop about 14 years ago. Five years ago, Bonnie’s daughter, Candace, bought the store, and a year and ... -
Hike Nova Scotia holds summit
It was about 10 a.m., and the first Hike Nova Scotia hiking summit had begun. Seventy people gathered in the theatre at the Visitor Centre at ... -
Inquiry-based learning addressed
Neil Stephenson, district principal of inquiry and innovation for the Delta Manor Education Centre in Delta, B.C., talked to educators and ... -
Throwing the distance
She and her coach Harlis Meaders weren’t jumping around and yelling for nothing. Whalen says people were looking at her and her coach like they ... -
Climbing the family tree
The new Family Tree Club, under the umbrella of Liverpool’s Historical Society, hopes to make the process less confusing for those interested in ... -
Queens Manor ready to bring awareness
This is just one of the ways recreation programmers like Kent and Laurie Anne Brown work with people at the manor. -
Liverpool meets new board
Leading the presentation was Judith Sullivan-Corney, the new board appointee, and Nancy Pynch-Worthylake, the superintendent of schools. - Wild lose two at home
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Senior boarding house seeks expansion
The Dennises applied to the Region of Queens Municipality, and council addressed the couple’s application at its regular meeting on Jan. 16. -
Warriors take two
Liverpool took a close game against Annapolis West Education Centre (AWEC) with a score of 56-48 at home on Jan. 18. -
Cannon to move west
The Region of Queens council voted at its regular meeting Jan. 16 to accept a request from lodge members, to relocate the cannon from in front ... -
Commemorating Liverpool’s role in the War of 1812
It all began when Sadie Thomas Frye, the tourism program officer for the government of Nova Scotia, called to ask what Liverpool was ... -
Massage therapists find new home
The space is small and is lit by two lamps. In the middle of the room, the massage table is placed slightly diagonally. -
Fire service grades go up
Across the board, Sapp gave As to the Region of Queens, the fire service, fire departments and fire school. In his presentation, he ... -
Keji offers new dwellings
Inside, though, it was dry, and there was a woodstove to light. -
Curling club seeks help
Andrews made a presentation to the Region of Queens council requesting money on behalf of the board at the region office in Liverpool on Jan. 10. -
White Point stones take new journey
“The news was surreal,” she says. “The kind you hope that when you wake from, the nightmare will be better.”



