Sunday morning I usually grab a coffee and take time to catch-up on some stories I may not have had time to read throughout the week. I thought you might enjoy them with your Sunday morning coffee as well.
Nova Scotian creates hiking group so ‘no gals left behind’
I love how Susan Carey took a negative experience and turned it into something positive, creating a chance for others like her to enjoy the outdoors, at their own pace.
If you’re looking for a local hiking group, be sure to check out Lunenburg County Hikers on Facebook.
Lunenburg County Hikers creates opportunities for people of all ages and abilities to walk, hike, meet great people, learn about hiking and spend time outdoors.
Ocearch cautions about white shark tracking near Green Bay, plans fourth expedition to province
The white shark research group, Ocearch, is back at it again with tagging and tracking white sharks off the coast of Nova Scotia. They notified people last week, that one was tracking close to Green Bay beach.
Ocearch’s chief science advisor, Bob Hueter, said the message was meant for education, not fear. White sharks have always meandered the Atlantic, it’s just data-collection and tracking have brought more awareness. “It just shows the importance of the work we’re doing to help people understand and to be smart,” Hueter told LighthouseNOW.
You Could Work Here!
School Liaison, Employment Solutions Society- Bridgewater
What a terrific idea of the assistance and preparation for our students with the current labour market and options.
Employment Solutions Society, a Nova Scotia Works Employment Services Centre, is hiring a School Liaison Term Position, to work collaboratively with students, family members, educators, school board regional centres for education personnel, LAE, EECD and community partners including employers/industry to develop and enhance relationships within the education community.
The Nova Scotia Works School Liaison position will support students in Grades 7-12 and their families in exploring career options, understanding Nova Scotia labour market information and how these connect to school choices.
You Could Live Here!
135 DREWS HILL ROAD, PETITE RIVIÈRE
Look at this sweet spot, located within walking distance to Sperry’s and Green Bay and Risser’s Beach!
Loved by locals, sought after by tourists, the ever-popular community of Petite Riviere is home to this charming house on Drews Hill Road. Set within walking distance of the white sand beaches of Sperry’s, Green Bay and Rissers Beaches, and only a short drive to Crescent Beach. With its flagstone walkway and shaker siding, this tranquil home is as equally desirable as the beauty of the highlights of the area surrounding it. Century-old details, including 10ft ceilings, capture the essence of the house and its period elements. The property has unique character details, including faux mantels, wrought-iron door handles, built-ins, maids staircase, and original flooring. Two of the three bedrooms are located on the main floor, with a generous dining area, eat-in kitchen, and a bright and spacious living room area.
This property is listed with Mark Seamone of Exit Realty Interlake.
Thank you for spending part of your Sunday with us. Enjoy the day!
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Enjoyed the stories here. I am 65 needing a hip and miss hiking so the story of Susan was so enjoyable and gives people hope. Knew sharks were in our waters, thanks for saying where. Always good to know where there is good employment. Good blog. Thanks. Will you be posting events?