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August 1, 2019   ·   0 Comments

In last week’s edition of the Free Press, in the story titled ‘Shelburne continuing to grow as two new subdivisions receive final approval’, it should ...

Sohayla Smith continues success with ‘Burn It to the Ground’

Written By MARNI WALSH Shelburne’s Sohayla Smith and her band continue to make steady progress in popularity in the professional music scene.  Her song ‘Burn ...

Long-time bank employee retires after more than three decades on the job

Written By BRIAN LOCKHART You can tell by the number of customers who greet Traci Sinclair by name when they enter the RBC in Shelburne ...

Michelle Hanson to be tried in death of three-year-old son Kaden Young

Written By PAULA BROWN Michelle Hanson, mother of Kaden Young, will stand trial on charges of impaired driving causing death and criminal negligence causing death, ...

Shelburne Public Library News

Written By ROSE DOTTEN Save The Date Authors in the Hills of Mulmur – August 11, 2019 @ 1 pm at the Barn on 10th ...

Shelburne native takes command at Nova Scotia military base

Written By LYNNE PATTERSON Shelburne native Colonel James Hawthorne assumed the duties of 12 Wing Commander during a change of command parade at 12 Wing ...

Inconvenience Store: Getting Everyone Guessing

Written by Deb Freeman The bright coloured sign displayed  above the former Daisymart on Main Street East had tongues wagging for weeks wondering “Was it ...

Tree replacements promised as Town ravaged by emerald ash borer

Written By MARNI WALSH Coun. Walter Bennotto told the Free Press, recent residential tree removals in Shelburne are the work of a destructive bug known ...

Shelburne-based dance studio ‘Turn It Out’ wins big on national stage

Written By BRIAN LOCKHART Turn It Out dance studio in Shelburne has returned home with some big wins from the Shine Dance national competitions.  The ...

Shelburne continuing to grow as two new subdivisions receive final approval

Written By JULIA LLOYD Shelburne Council met on Monday (July 22) and received two reports regarding the developments of residential homes in the community.  Council ...

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