Local food banks are used by thousands of Nova Scotians each year, 45,000 alone in 2019. Following is a list of food banks, in our local area, with open and donation day’s/times.
Antigonish Community Food Bank, 166 College St. Open to clients Tuesday 9 – 11 am and Thursday 1 – 3 pm. They accept both food and cash donations (Monday and Wednesday 7 – 11 am for drop offs). To donate, EMT: antigonish166colldgestreet@hotmail.com, or call 902-863-0611.
Pictou County Food Bank, 410 Granville Street New Glasgow, 902-755-2906. Open for clients, Monday, Wednesday and Friday 9:30 – 11:30 am. You can donate on Monday mornings except on holidays.
Port Hawkesbury Food Bank, 514 Granville Street Port Hawkesbury, open on Tuesday from 12:30 – 3:45 pm. Donate via EMT porthawkesburyfoodbank@gmail.com
CPSO arrests two Welsh men for aggravated 2nd-degree battery Dymnd K. Brown, 19, and Jermain S. Harmon, 21, both of Welsh. (Source: CPSO) By Davon Cole | February 10, 2021 at 2:52 PM CST - Updated February 10 at 2:52 PM
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - At approximately 1 a.m. today, Calcasieu Parish Sheriffâs Office deputies were dispatched to a residence off Gulf Highway in Lake Charles in reference to a shooting.
According to CPSO spokeswoman Kayla Vincent, upon arrival, deputies learned the victim had been shot once in the abdomen. During the investigation, deputies utilized several investigative techniques and were able to locate the suspectâs car; at which time they made contact with Dymnd K. Brown, 19, and Jermain S. Harmon, 21, both of Welsh. Deputies also located a handgun and marijuana in Brown and Harmonâs possession.
Truck catches fire on Gulf Hwy. A truck caught fire on Gulf Hwy., south of Burton Coliseum, Tuesday morning. The occupants of the vehicle were OK, according to reports from the scene. (Source: KPLC) By KPLC Digital Team | December 22, 2020 at 3:00 PM CST - Updated December 22 at 3:00 PM
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - A truck caught fire on Gulf Hwy., south of Burton Coliseum, Tuesday morning.
The occupants of the vehicle were OK, according to reports from the scene. A truck caught fire on Gulf Hwy., south of Burton Coliseum, Tuesday morning. The occupants of the vehicle were OK, according to reports from the scene. (Source: KPLC)