Part 6: Hake, Arthur H. 1869 – 1945 Hake, Margaret E. Dixon1883 – 1969 Wife Burton, Muriel E.1915 – 1946 Daughter __________, Margaret_________b. 12 Mar 1892 – d. 04 Apr 1974 Wife of John Thomas __________, John Thomasb. 05 May 1882 – d. 26...
Andrew Scheer’s Conservatives have been calling on Justin Trudeau to finally reveal how much the carbon tax will cost regular Canadian families. Over the last two years, the Liberal government has refused to release key facts about the true costs...
Canadian citizens are the only people who should be allowed to decide the results of our elections. But thanks to a loophole in Canada’s election laws, foreign money is pouring into third-party advocacy groups here in Canada. And these organizations...
Faced with growing outrage about the separation of migrant children from their parents upon their entry into the United States, the governing Republicans took two dog-eared pages out of their party playbook: Blame their political opponents and hide behind...
Ephrem Boudreau was born in River Bourgeois in 1905. After his classical studies from 1922 to 1928 at the seminary at Trois Riviere, he spent three years at agricultural school at Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pocatiere. Here he earned bachelors’ degrees in arts...
Is it my imagination, or is every meal now being served in bowls?   I’m no foodie, and my unsophisticated palate can hardly be considered discerning, but I have noticed that bowls are no longer reserved for soup and cereal. They’re...
In central Cape Breton, Lake Ainslie stretches its triangular shape out towards the north. In the northeast corner of the river, marshes extend for the first few kilometres of its course. It flows under a two lane bridge that replaced...
For the past year, Parliament has been debating Bill C-49, the Transportation Modernization Act, which excludes captive rail shippers in the Maritimes from accessing long-haul interswitching. During the debate, a common sense amendment was proposed which would give captive rail...
Certainly not a new and emerging challenge, sub-par communications infrastructure continues to dampen best efforts to retain and attract businesses in our rural Nova Scotia communities. The bottleneck in broadband connectivity is one that has continued to oppose rural Nova...
My decision to run for the Leadership of the PC Party of Nova Scotia has taken me across the province, where I’m able to sit and listen to people’s ideas and hear their concerns on what is impacting them...




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