Archive: April, 2019
Quality of Life Survey in the Mail
In May and June 2019, 80,000 Nova Scotia households will receive, in their mailboxes, an invitation to participate in a first-of-its-kind survey measuring quality of life across the province.
Fishermen's Concert a Success
The Northumberland Fisheries Museum and Lobster Hatchery held its 24th Annual Fishermen's Concert this past weekend at the Caribou Fire Hall. All proceeds from the concert go towards museum operations.
River John Knitters Make a Difference One Square At A Time
The River John Square Knitters had their work cut out for them during a recent Friday morning gathering at the River John Library.
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New Blog Post
Fifty people turned out to the Lunch and Learn at the Caribou River Hall Thursday. Celebrating its 5th year, the lunch and learn had guest speaker Sharon Gibson discuss the...
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Tick Talk: Be Aware of Blacklegged Ticks
Spring means warmer temperatures in Nova Scotia, which means everyone is encouraged to do tick checks after spending time outdoors.
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Job Fair Underway
Nova Scotia Works Pictou County is holding a job fair with 50 employers at the Pictou County Wellness Centre today (April 24) until 3 p.m.
50 Employers Registered for Job Fair Wednesday
WESTVILLE ROAD, N.S. - Looking for a new job or a career change? Are you a summer student looking for work for the next few months?
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East Pictou Reunion Taking Shape
Heather Warner holds a photo that shows her at her desk shortly before she retired in June 2000.
Contest Winner
Delrosa Stewart of Linacy had lots to celebrate this past weekend when she received a $140 gift certificate to the Pictou Lodge.