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August 7, 2012

Education, Health

TV documentary unearths wild flavours of the Maritimes

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Halifax – November 27, 2013 Foraging for food in the wilderness might seem like something our ancestors did, but during the past decade it’s attracted Continue Reading →

Art

Relocated Aboriginal Art Galleries Consecrated

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Art Gallery of Nova Scotia Aboriginal art in the permanent collection of the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia will once again be exhibited in consecrated Continue Reading →

Community, Education

Acadia grants degree at hospital ceremony

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“Welcome to the Yarmouth campus of Acadia University,” said the university’s president, Ray Ivany, as he stood in the lobby of the Yarmouth Regional Hospital. Continue Reading →

Sports

Shubenacadie First Nation’s 3rd Annual Striped Bass Derby

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On May 4th, with the weather in our favour, the First Nation Band hosted 420 registered anglers along the bank of the Stewiacke River. Together Continue Reading →

Legal

A Review of the Marshall Inquiry Recommendations

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Tripartite Forum hosting public forums in NS’s Mi’kmaw Communities The late Donald Marshall Jr. was wrongfully convicted of murder in 1971 and spent 11 years Continue Reading →

Community, Health

Community resilience in the face of disaster for Tobique

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Tobique First Nation is a Maliseet community with a population of approximately 1800 people that’s located at the confluence of the St. John and Tobique Continue Reading →