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Gary Stokx and his 1958 Austin Healey 100-6 visited the Amherst Super 8 yesterday morning. A dozen members of the Southern Ontario Austin-Healey Club have been driving through the country, not to make any specific car show appearances or events, but for t
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Captain Chad Ingram, of the Salvation Army in Cumberland, looks over some electronics residents have dropped off at the Amherst Thrift Store location. While most of the donations to the store are usable, Ingram said it can be frustrating when people donat
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Charles Hubbard picks ripe raspberries off a plant in one of his many gardens. He said the pyramid-shaped wire over the plants helps stimulate their energy and allows them to grow stronger. Mitch MacDonald - Amherst Daily News.
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Charles Hubbard picks ripe raspberries off a plant in one of his many gardens. He said the pyramid-shaped wire over the plants helps stimulate their energy and allows them to grow stronger. Mitch MacDonald - Amherst Daily News.
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Recruits of Fort Beausejour’s soldier for a day program are led through their drills by historic site interpreter Gabrielle Dallaporta. Learning drills was a part of the kids’ enlistment before they were stationed around the fort and began their milit
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Superhero Day




We have to keep taking the fight to the Taliban, let them know that the people of Afghanistan and Coalition Forces supporting the Afghan National...