New Minas' recreation director John Ansara demonstrates just how close erosion caused by the tidal action of the Cornwallis River is getting to the edge of the former rail bed.
New Minas hopes erosion won't derail trail
Police nab man, 20, in Kentville drug raid
Members of the Valley Street Crime Enforcement Unit - made up of Kentville town police and RCMP from Windsor and New Minas - searched a residence in the town and seized a quantity of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.
Cruiser Sept. 13
After a complaint about a 16-year-old driver in Kingston, an ATV was seized. He had neither a licence nor registration to show police.
Fredericks escapes custody again
A man awaiting trial in connection with a drug death in the Annapolis Valley has escaped police custody for the second time in as many months, but provincial justice officials say they have full confidence in the RCMP's handling of the matter.
Four drunk driving arrests in one evening
Kings District R.C.M.P. were busy with impaired drivers starting at 9:50 p.m. on the Sept.
Man charged in drug-related death back in custody
Kyle Fredericks is charged with drug trafficking and criminal negligence causing death after Joshua Graves died in March 2011 from a combination of Dilaudid and alcohol.
Harbourville man arrested in year-old break and enter
Valley Integrated Street Crime Enforcement Unit, with members of Kings District R.C.M.P. New Minas, executed a search warrant on Rawdings Road, Black Rock, residence on Oct.
Moms of Children Past supports parents through their grief
Her son Matthew, who would be 28 now, died in a tragic car crash in 2004. Like other mothers who have lost a child, she still grieves every day.
Kings Transit looking at new student options
In an effort to make economical transit services available to as many students as possible, Kings Transit hopes to offer Acadia students two new, faster service routes as part of a U-Pass bus program to post-secondary education students within its service area.
From the cruiser: Oct. 4 to Oct. 8
An inebriated elderly man on a bike was involved in a road rage-style disturbance in New Minas at about 8:45 p.m. Two intoxicated men in their 40s had to be removed from the 4X4 rally in New Minas.
Police: 'Top dogs' taken down in Annapolis Valley meth bust
Methamphetamine, cocaine, marijuana, illegal cigarettes and cash were among the items seized in a major Annapolis Valley drug sweep.
PepsiCo: Green means people
UPDATED: RCMP investigating four overnight fires
Firefighters and police investigate damage at Milne Court, set on fire overnight Oct.
Kings fire lines: Oct. 19 to 26
There were no injuries. - At 9 p.m., Canning firefighters responded to a report of downed power lines on Baxter's Harbour Road, Baxter's Harbour.
From the cruiser: Oct. 23 to 26
At 7:30 a.m., RCMP received a traffic complaint about speeding in the Aldershot school.
A Halloween Miracle
The whereabouts of her missing rings hit a New Minas resident with doom-laden clarity on October 30.
Custody for theft, breach charges
A 49-year-old Dartmouth resident facing a dozen theft and breach charges, laid in South Shore and Valley communities in 2011, was handed a global sentence of 17 months in custody during an Oct.
UPDATED: Grafton house destroyed by fire
The gutted remains of a home at 5098 Highway 221 in Grafton continued to smoulder Nov.
Is your pinkie purple?
Kingstec Tourism Management students, including Jake Williams , Haley Purcell and Laura Kennie, are helping to eradicate polio through their involvement in the Purple Pinkie Campaign.
Dancing their way to the top
Cadance Academy mother and daughter duo Linda Jess, right, and Gaea Jess were honoured with the lifetime achievement award by the Annapolis Valley Chamber of Commerce Nov.