Monthly Archives: October, 2014
Maritime Business College: Industry-focused learning in Downtown Dartmouth
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Maritime Business College (MBC) has changed locations several times since its founding in 1899, but it hasn't changed its mandate to provide students with...
North Woodside Community Centre: Something to celebrate
Kate Watson - 0
It's often said that when a door closes, a window opens, and for the community of North Woodside, that's exactly what happened. Faced with the...
Galactic Paradox: Gamers’ Paradise coming to Woodside
Kate Watson - 0
Keep your eye on the Woodside Plaza (211 Pleasant Street) over the next few weeks for the opening of a new business. Galactic Paradox will...
Re-Jigged: A celebration of all things Celtic from October 24 to 26
Kate Watson - 0
Love Celtic music and culture? Well, the Re-Jigged Festival offers something for everyone, whether you want to play or dance or simply sit back...
The Bookroom: A place to browse and buy
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Jamey Piedalue has always wanted to open a book store. With some creative thinking, plus a little help from a friend, his dream has...
Dartmouth Horticultural Society: Growing Flowers and Friendships
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Its name may technically be "The Dartmouth Horticultural Society", but Debbie Symonds wants people to know that it really just means "garden club". "Our name...
Mosaic for Mental Health – Art Exhibition and Sale
The Canadian Mental Health Association’s Mosaic for Mental Health
Dartmouth Seniors Centre: A connecting place
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Research shows that when seniors are engaged and connected to their communities, everyone benefits. People with strong social networks say they feel happier and...
Art, Coffee and Food at The Darkside
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It's open! It's open! Check out The Darkside Art Gallery and Cafe at 196 Windmill Road.
Dartmouth Community Concert Series: Classical music plus so much more
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Times have changed since the beginnings of the Dartmouth Community Concert Association (DCCA) more than half a century ago. In 1957, there were fewer demands...