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Police Looking For Tips In Search For Missing Coxheath Man » The Coast 89 7 FM

Regional Police are looking for tips from the public in the case of a missing 73-year-old Coxheath man. Police say Michael Mercer has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and was last seen at around 6:30 yesterday evening when he dropped a family member off at home on Sutherland Street in Sydney. He did not return as expected at 10:30 last night and has not returned home. Police say Mercer was driving a 2015 grey/silver Toyota Corolla with license plate FRP 107. He’s described as 5’6” with a lean build, short brown/grey hair and a moustache. He was last wearing black sneakers, jeans and a tan leather jacket.

Coyote sightings rise in parts of Cape Breton

Coyote sightings rise in parts of Cape Breton Coyote sightings in parts of Cape Breton are up. There have been 54 reported to the Lands and Forestry Coxheath office in the last year, compared to a previous top number of 40. People have been reporting their concerns on social media. Social Sharing

Events in Kent in 2021: Including Chase & Status, Tom Kerridge s Pub in the Park, Ramblin Man, Bryan Adams and Michael Buble

Events in Kent in 2021: Including Chase & Status, Tom Kerridge s Pub in the Park, Ramblin Man, Bryan Adams and Michael Buble Published: 06:00, 30 December 2020 This year has been eventful for all the wrong reasons but when it comes to actual calendar highlights we ve been left wanting - thankfully 2021 is set to be a bumper 12 months as a result. We take a look at some of next year s big days out, happening across Kent, and have also thrown in a full calendar of events below. Rapture Gaming and Creative Festival, Medway Know someone who loves a spot of Minecraft? It ll be controllers and Nerf guns at the ready in March when the Rapture Gaming and Creative Festival is staged at the Historic Dockyard Chatham over the weekend of Saturday, May 8 and Sunday, May 9.

Nova Scotia physician writes songs to cope with stress

Posted: Dec 29, 2020 6:00 AM AT | Last Updated: December 30, 2020 Dr. Andrew Lynk is chief of pediatrics at the IWK Centre in Halifax.(novascotia.ca) comments A well-known Nova Scotian physician says the best way to cope with what he sees and hears while working is to write songs. Dr. Andrew Lynk wears many hats. He is chief of pediatrics at the IWK Health Centre and Dalhousie University in Halifax, as well as being a consultant pediatrician at the Cape Breton Regional Hospital. He is also a songwriter who has turned numerous compositions into demo tracks. Lynk said if something weighs on him at the end of the day he needs to express it.

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