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HOW FX SAVED THE MARITIMES The unorthodox professors of Saint Francis Xavier left the classroom to teach their people how to beat depression, built the biggest “campus” in the world and started a co-operative revolution that’s spread from Antigonish to Colombo June 1 1953 DAVID MacDONALD HOW FX SAVED THE MARITIMES The unorthodox professors of Saint Francis Xavier left the classroom to teach their people how to beat depression, built the biggest “campus” in the world and started a co-operative revolution that’s spread from Antigonish to Colombo DAVID MacDONALD IN THE unwieldy-sounding town of Antigonish, N.S., there is a small Roman Catholic college with the equally unwieldy name of Saint Francis Xavier University. It has fourteen buildings, a spirited student body, a distinguished faculty, excellent academic rating and a showcase full of athletic trophies. It can also lay good claim to the most unu ....
Another tornado touches down in Nova Scotia ckbw.ca - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ckbw.ca Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Waiting list for a family doctor grew by more than 20,000 people in the last year. More Nova Scotians than ever are on the province’s waitlist registry for family doctors. The waiting list of Nova Scotians needing primary care hit 69,070 people July 1, 2021 up from about 45,000 a year ago. Premier Iain Rankin acknowledged there’s a problem with primary care, but added it’s not a problem unique to Nova Scotia. “We continue our efforts to recruit in a competitive landscape to increase doctor attachment in primary care,” the premier said July 5 when asked what will be done to tackle the growing waitlist. Rankin noted that NS doctors are now among the highest paid in Atlantic Canada, which he expects will improve recruitment efforts. ....