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Jason Malloy
jmalloy@theguardian.pe.ca
All articles of Jason Malloy
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Eliminating early retirement program would provide...
TRURO - Eliminating a program that provides an incentive for teachers to retire could help reduce costs in Nova Scotia, a pair of municipal ... -
Local school board says available surplus is $3.3...
TRURO - The Chignecto-Central Regional School Board's accumulated surplus stood at $12 million at the beginning of this fiscal year, board ... -
Staff sergeant brings wealth of experience to new...
BIBLE HILL - A man who served as the investigations commander for a war crimes tribunal in West Africa is now the top Mountie in Colchester ... -
Cold snap welcomed
TRURO - Some of the only people happy to see the mercury plunge yesterday were those trying to make ice for skating rinks around Colchester ... -
Mayor disappointed with local school board
TRURO - Bill Mills is one person who won't be at Thursday's public meeting to hear the school board's explanation of how it would deal with ... -
Read all about it
TRURO - Kelly Hume's classroom is silent with only the turning of newspaper pages creating a dull roar. Students sit at their desks and read ... -
Time for two sides to negotiate, says former board...
TRURO - Cooler heads need to prevail in a discussion over possible education cuts, says a former school board chairman. "There's a whole lot of ... -
Budget could be reduced by cutting administrative...
TRURO - There are savings to be had by trimming administration costs of school boards, says the province's education minister. Ramona Jennex told ... -
Green spaces being spruced up
TRURO - The province has jumped on board with a project to make Truro's downtown more attractive. Economic and Rural Development and Tourism ... -
Board responsible for salary, inflation increases
TRURO - The Nova Scotia government has told school boards it will no longer cover salary and inflation increases, a school board member ... -
School board official says government criticism is...
TRURO - Education officials want the Nova Scotia government to come clean with an accurate figure of what will be cut from school board ... -
For the fun of it
TRURO - Keith Finck pumps his fist and claps his hands after delivering an end-winning shot. "It's a fun thing and you don't have to be ... -
Coyote kills deer in Victoria Park
TRURO - A deer was attacked and killed by at least one coyote during the weekend in Truro's Victoria Park. Doug MacKenzie, the town's director of ... -
Meaningful project
TRURO - A development in downtown Truro has struck an emotional chord with residents. Willow Lofts partners Ron Meech and Gar Moffatt expected ... -
Makeup time for Bearcats
TRURO - The Truro Bearcats have a busy week ahead of them. The Cats play four games in three nights starting on Friday when they travel to ... -
Vincent Bezanson's parole revoked
TRURO - Drug use has led the National Parole Board to revoke a Millbrook native's statutory release. Vincent Carl Bezanson is serving a 12-year ... -
County MLAs claim $29,000 in expenses in November,...
TRURO - Nova Scotia's MLA expense claims have been viewed 600 times since they went online in early December. So far, monthly claims are online ... -
House, business damaged in fires
VALLEY - Colchester County firefighters were called out to a pair of fires Wednesday night during one of the biggest storms of the winter. ... -
Homeowners can help reduce false alarms
BIBLE HILL - Homeowners can make a simple switch to lessen the chance of police arriving at their doorstep for false alarms, says a ... -
Local Liberal to cut ties with party
TRURO - A veteran Colchester County Liberal, who once ran for the provincial leadership, is done with the party. Mike Smith made the decision ... -
Casey's defection draws mixed reaction
VALLEY - A political bombshell was dropped early Monday morning when Karen Casey, the former interim leader of Nova Scotia Tories, joined ... -
Casey crosses the floor
VALLEY - Karen Casey will be on the ballot for the Liberals in the next provincial election. The Colchester North MLA resigned Monday from the ... -
Truro adds big winger from Ontario
TRURO - A big tough winger, who has played 220 games in the Ontario Hockey League, is now a Truro Bearcat. Truro acquired Andrew Clouthier from ... -
Earning his keep
TRURO - Spencer Scott is starting to feel like he belongs. The 18-year-old Bible Hill resident has four months under his belt as a junior A ... -
Local homeless shelter report complete
TRURO - A report looking at the feasibility of a local housing project to assist homeless people is complete but it will likely be another ... -
Three candidates vying for Stewiacke council seat
STEWIACKE - Three names will be on the ballot when Stewiacke residents go to the polls in next month's byelection. But those names will not ... -
Large crowd turns out for university game
TRURO - The Colchester Legion Stadium was hopping with excitement last night as residents turned out in droves to see university hockey. ... -
Large crowd enjoys university hockey in Truro
TRURO - The Colchester Legion Stadium was hopping with excitement last night as residents turned out in droves to see university hockey. ... -
Millbrook hunter angered by wildlife law
MILLBROOK - Craig Tabor wants to send some moose meat home with his children, but if he does he will be breaking the law. That angers the ... -
Clarke steals three in first end en route to 8-4...
TRURO - The Taylor Clarke rink opened the Nova Scotia junior curling championship in style on home ice here yesterday. "First end of the first ...



