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Gatekeepers were busy admitting people into the opening of New Glasgow’s Riverfront Jubilee yesterday evening. A power outage delayed the start by about half an hour, but festivities were able to continue as planned after that. The three-day music festi
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Carol Forbes, right, a member of the Pictou/Antigonish Branch of the Rug Hooking Guild of Nova Scotia, and Mary Guildford, curator of collections for the Museum of Industry in Stellarton, look over the current exhibit of hooked rugs. The exhibit will be o
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RCMP District Commander Jay McInnis , left, looks at a plane that crashed in Valley on Friday morning. Harry Sullivan photo
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Bob MacDonald cycles along Highway 376 in Lyons Brook. This is a regular route for MacDonald, who lives in the area, but not one he enjoys because of the condition of the road and heavy traffic. He is looking forward to bike lanes being constructed when r
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The former Stella Maris convent in Pictou has been chosen by the area's diocese as an asset that can be liquidated to meet the class-action sexual abuse settlement. Sueann Musick – The News
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Susan Langille, left, and Shawna Elliott were busy selling fresh produce Saturday at the Farmers Market in New Glasgow. There are plenty of vegetables in season now. ADAM MACINNIS – THE NEWS



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