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From: "Anne B"
To: <webmaster@yarmouth.org> 
Subject: Yarmouth Magazine 
Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2007 19:11:10 -0500 

I think Bay Ferries has made a great business decision in having the Cat leave at 8 a.m. from both Bar Harbour and Portland.  Leaving Yarmouth at 4 p.m. for both locations is also a sound business move that should increase people using the Cat and will increase tourism to Yarmouth and all of Nova Scotia for riders coming from the US and other parts of Canada.
 
This will also approximate the time people arrived in Portland when the Prince was running--so it will not be an inconvenience .  For Bar Harbour it will mean little change.
 
Riders from the lucrative Boston area will be able to take Friday off--leave early and catch the 8 a.m. run and be in wonderful Yarmouth mid-afternoon.  This will leave plenty of time to get a wonderful seafood meal, engage lodging or head further up the providence.  The 4 p.m. crossing will allow people to enjoy Yarmouth for almost one more day!  
 
The weekend getaways to Yarmouth should be possible again!  I have been sharing the news with everyone with positive results.  And, once a person visits for even a weekend, they will be sure to come back again and again!
 
 

Topics submitted in 2006
1. THE ARDNAMURCHAN WOODY Laurent d’Entremont  Feb 2006
2.  Noise from Pubnico heard in Glennwood Jami Ellis Mar 1, 2006
3. NEW: Pioneer Catholics of Shelburne Rev. Clarence Thibeau July 3, 2006




Topic Archives: Listed belowd for 2004-2005
. Link Description
1. SAVE THE YARMOUTH FERRY! "we have been forced to cancel the 2005 season"
2. Save Our Sunday's This is a link to another site. 
3. The Urban Legend Urban Legend is created based on This Years Shark Scramble Catch.
4. Turkey Vultures Group of Turkey Vultures sighted in Yarmouth feeding on carrion
5. Walmart History of construction and controversy
6. Same Gender Marriage Topic still close the the hearts and beliefs of many Canadians
7. Recycling Plant! They are closing down Recycling Plant!
8. Lights on Starrs Road The only problem with any of the lights on Starrs Rd
9. Roads Rural Homeowners on the hook for Paving Roads!
10 Election 2006 Taking away handguns, or buying them back, is yet another waste of money!
11 Miscellaneous A few odds and ends
12 PHILOSOPHY SECTION Have an opinion on the meaning of live .. 
The Rumor Mill: Is a  place to vent your frustrations.  If you have hear something that concerns you and would like to make it public so that it can be proved or refuted, this site is for you.  You may be able to change public opinion.
Send us you comments or topics for discussion.

We published articles on the possible closing of Yarmouth Recycling Plant.  It is still open possible because of you input.

In the early stages of development of the Walmart site there were many rumors going around that we covered and had clarified.  For on going updates of the construction: WalMart & Sears.

There was concern over the impact of construction on Broad Brook, GrassRoutes made a photographic documentation of the area. 

We have for the past 2 years covered the issue of Sunday Shopping. Nova Scotia Said NO! The issue is not dead!

Other articles include: Environmental Scientists gather at Chebogue PointThis was an extremely important scientific event that dealth with the quality of air entering Canada from the USA.
Local Eco-News:The Starving Ocean,  Yarmouth's Coral Reefs, Vultures



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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