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Colchester: And the heat goes on

It's hard to believe it's late September when you look at the temperatures.

Tibby
Tibby

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It was 16 C at 6:30 a.m., and a high of 26 C is forecast for today, with sun and cloud, and a low around 15 C tonight.

Tomorrow should be around 27 C, with a 60% chance of showers.

 

Today’s news includes:

the school year. but if things go according to plan students may soon be filling the rooms again.

Tatamagouche Oktoberfest has an international following

‘Mr. Truro Daily News’ Bruce Pearson passes

Colchester Christian Academy waiting for word on East Court Road School

Harassment, disillusionment drove Louise Butts to reluctantly abandon her career with the RCMP

Reunion being planning for Cobequid Educational Centre class of ’78

Choirs gathering in Upper Onslow for concert to fight hunger

 

 

Plenty of Pets

 

Tibby is a tiny little girl who loves to cuddle and will purr you a beautiful song.

She is eight weeks old, vaccinated and dewormed.

For more information visit the Wayward Cats Facebook page at www.facebook.com/Waywardcatssociety/ email waywardcatssociety@gmail.com or call 902-957-8677.

 

Chloe, the beagle, is still missing in South Colchester (South Branch). Please keep an eye out for her and call Sarah at 902-293-2305 or Mark at 902-880-8421 if you see her.

 

Tidal Times

The tidal bore will be coming in at 4:42 p.m. today.

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