TRURO, N.S. — It was 3C at 6:30 a.m. and today’s high is expected to be 5C, with showers or drizzle, and an overnight low of 0C.
Tomorrow’s forecast includes a high of 8C, with a 60% chance of showers, dropping to 0C overnight.
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Plenty of Pets
This handsome boy is ChiChi.
He and his sister, Briar, would like to get a home together. They’re less than a year old and are pretty laid back with cats, small children and even vacuum cleaners. They’re Flemish giant mixes so they’re big bunnies, but they’re spayed/neutered and litter trained.
To learn more about adopting these rabbits, visit Honey’s Bunnies Rabbit Rescue website or Facebook page, email [email protected] or call 902- 476-8876.
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Tidal Bore
The tidal bore will be coming in at 7:21 p.m. today.
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Community Calendar
THURSDAY, NOV. 21
Spiritual Group
NOV. 21 – Guiding Light Spiritual Group meets every Thursday, 7 p.m., Douglas Street School room 12, 40 Douglas St., Truro.
Card Party
NOV. 21 – Auction 45 card party every Thursday afternoon at 1 pm at the Bible Hill Fire Hall.
The event is sponsored by St David's United Church. $5 charge with cash prizes and a light snack.
Canasta
NOV. 21 – Thursday, 1-3 p.m.; learn the game, $2 fee, or free to members. All players welcome. Colchester Historeum, 29 Young St., Truro.
Lecture
NOV. 21 – ‘Sea Monsters in the Age of Dinosaurs’ with Danielle J. Serratos; lecture at 7 p.m.; $5/person, members free; focus on Mesozoic marine reptiles. Colchester Historeum, 29 Young St., Truro.
GRANS Meeting
NOV. 21 – Grandparents’ Rights for Nova Scotia Association meeting, noon to 2 p.m., Sobeys Community Room, Robie Street, Truro. All are welcome.
FRIDAY, NOV. 22
Old Time Dance
Nov. 22 – Seniors Old Time Dance, Douglas Street Recreation Centre, 2 p.m.; door prize; sponsored by Y Seniors Group, age 50 and older welcome; admission $6.
Disabled Bowling
NOV. 22 – Lions Disabled Bowling, Bible Hill Bowlacade, 27 Jennifer Drive, 11 a.m.; for anyone with a physical/visual/intellectual disability; lanes, shoes free; $2 bus charge may apply. Info: Lion Shirley at 902-895-9195.
Christmas Tea and Bake Sale
NOV. 22 – Townsview Estates, 1-3 p.m. 310 Abenaki Road. Admission: $7. Proceeds toward recreation department. Refreshments, prize draw, silent auction and bake sale.
SATURDAY, NOV. 23
Craft Sale
NOV. 23 – Craft sale at Middle Stewiacke Rec Centre, 2395 Hwy 289; 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Admission $2; lunch available. Proceeds for Middle Stewiacke Rec Centre.
Coffee Party
NOV. 23 – Christmas Coffee Party, 10 a.m. to noon, St. Andrew’s United Church, Truro. Cost $8. There will also be a bake sale and silent auction; proceeds for the work of the UCW.
Tea and Sale
NOV. 23 – Christmas tea and sale, 2 to 3:30 p.m., St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church, 387 Lower Truro Road.
Tea/Bake Sale
NOV. 23. – CWL Christmas Tea/Bake Sale, The Immaculate Conception Church, Truro, from 1 to 3 p.m. Bake table, silent auction, door prizes. Adults $7; children under-10 $3.50.
SUNDAY, NOV. 24
Music/Dancing
NOV. 24 – Afternoon of live music and dancing, 1:30 to 5 p.m. at the Wentworth Recreation Centre, 13752 Hwy 4, Wentworth; shared lunch.
Bingo
NOV. 24 – Lions 50/50 Bingo, Truro and District Lions Club, 1100 Prince St., Truro. Doors open at noon; games start 1 p.m. $15/book; toonie pot, canteen; Info: 902-893-4773.