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Colchester: Men's health, healing art, a great race and a missing dog

Lucy
Lucy

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It was 0 C at 6 a.m. and todays high is expected to be 3 C, with a 30% chance of flurries. The temperature will remain around 3 C overnight.

Tomorrows forecast high is 11 C, with rain, and a low of -2 overnight.

 

Todays stories

Lower Truro fitness club raises awareness for men’s health

http://www.trurodaily.com/living/lower-truro-fitness-club-raises-awareness-for-mens-health-167403/

 

Truro abuse survivor helps others learn about the healing power of art

http://www.trurodaily.com/living/truro-abuse-survivor-helps-others-learn-about-the-healing-power-of-art-167405/

 

Great Race rolling into Truro in 2018

http://www.trurodaily.com/living/great-race-rolling-into-truro-in-2018-167495/

 

Cougars take third straight title

http://www.trurodaily.com/sports/cougars-take-third-straight-title-167414/

 

Missing Pet

Lucy is missing from her home in Salt Springs, between Truro and New Glasgow.

She is a two-year-old NS duck toller with a white pattern resembling an angel on her chest. She was wearing a striped collar with a purple Municipality of Guysborough tag.

If you have any information on Lucy please call Heather at 902-880-5529.

 

Tidal Times

The tidal bore will be coming in at 54 minutes past noon today.

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