Mrs. Schneider, 78, can no longer access her own bank account, having been told she is “too stupid” to handle
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Read MoreThis Christmas would see a dual celebration of sorts – Pennfield Ridge and Yarmouth, NS. At “the Ridge”, the airmen
Read MoreDecember is often portrayed as a season of togetherness, with windows glowing, families gathering, and a month steeped in social
Read MoreBy Anna Krentz, Archives Manager The Charlotte County Archives owes our existence to a storm. Fifty years ago, in 1975,
Read MoreOn December 12, 2008 my wife Sheri and I headed to Halifax to visit the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia
Read MoreSince she was a puppy, Maud has accompanied us to work at the TV station. What began as a quiet
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