In my previous post, I mentioned the rediscovery of the Chronicle Herald, Saturday, February 15, 2014. At the same time, I found three back issues of the Nova Scotia Policy Review : Politics, Culture and Justice (Vol. 1:3 December 2007, Vol 2:2 September 2008 and Vol 2:3 December 2008). This publication was edited and published by Rachel Brighton from Bridgetown, Nova Scotia. My task this week, is to see whether the local library has other back issues on file.
From the GrapeVine (November 2025) I enjoyed the references to Exploring with FoodArtNature (p.14-15). Members of FAN are taking the Annapolis Valley stories to St Johns, Newfoundland to Impact Atlantic Canada, a sustainability and tourism conference (p.9).
Every week, on Thursday, we appreciate the local news in The Bridgetown Reader.
This week, Heather and I found time to reacquaint ourselves with the Mickey Hill trail, just outside of Annapolis Royal. Afterwards, we had coffee and muffins at the Brown Dog cafe.
Acknowledgements
Edward is away in Florida this month.
References
The Nova Scotia Policy Review 2007-2008. Politics, Culture and Justice, Edited by Rachel Brighton. Finest Point Periodicals Ltd, Bridgetown, NS.
The Grapevine. November 2025. Issue 22-11. Arts, Culture and Community.
PS. This week was marked by Chris D’Entremont, MP for Acadie-Annapolis crossing the floor from Conservative to Liberal. Chris continues to represent the interests/ concerns of his constituency.