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On Saturday, roughly 30 millimetres of rain came down and combined with melting snow and ice. At least another 50 millimetres fell overnight and into Tuesday morning. ....
Churches of different faiths in Nova Scotia are changing plans for masses and gatherings this holiday season to adhere to stricter COVID-19 restrictions. ....
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Mar 10, 2021 8:14 AM John Robert Grab, a man of peace, died early today, Tuesday, March 9, 2021, at Indiana Square in White Township. He passed away three days after his 93rd birthday. John was a son of William L. and Helen Marie (McHale) Grab and was born March 6, 1928, in New Rochelle, N.Y. He graduated in 1946 from Isaac E. Young High School, enlisted in the U.S. Army and served until late 1947 in the Company F, 325 th Infantry, Army of Occupation keeping the peace in post- World War II Italy. He was awarded the World War II Victory Medal. John collected tolls for eight years for the New England Expressway and was a police officer for four years before he followed his father’s lead and served for 27 years with the New Rochelle Fire Department. ....
SYDNEY, N.S. Nearly 60-years after it first debuted, one of Canada’s longest-running television shows may be more relevant than ever this Christmas. Father Bill Burke has been preparing his Sydney, N.S. church for a Christmas Eve mass that will look and feel much different than usual. “Normally when you walk in for early mass on Christmas Eve, it’s standing room only,” says Father Burke. “This year, it’s just going to look so spare with people spread all over the church.” Updated gathering limits from Nova Scotia health allow for church’s and other indoor faith gatherings to permit 50 per cent of the venues capacity, up to 100 people maximum. ....