2019 Youth Expo
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Truro Allstar Cheer and Tumble’s Courtney Dingle, left, and Kaleigh McPhee lifted Kadence Priest for a show for the crowd.

Gaspe Fly’s Marlon Prince, left, and Ted Pace were kept busy creating one-of-a-kind fishing flies for visitors.

Marissa and Jack Miller got some assistance from Shawn Messom in planting seeds in tubes made with newspaper, which they took home.

Young Drivers’ Greg Robar gives Landon Smith a hand on a big bike to help youth get used to steering.

Crystal Anderson learns a one-two punch and duck thanks to Ted Ash, the head coach at Beyond Boxing.
National Indigenous People's Day 2018
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Alwyn Jeddore was the head male dancer during the National Indigenous People’s Day celebration at the Millbrook Cultural and Heritage Centre. Jeddore has spent three years making his regalia himself, and says he still isn’t done with plans that include hand-beaded moccasins.

Jessica Sylliboy was one of a number of fancy shawl dancers to participate in the National Indigenous People’s Day celebration in Millbrook last month.

Jessica Sylliboy was one of a number of fancy shawl dancers to participate in the National Indigenous People’s Day celebration in Millbrook last month.

Cheyenne Isaac was featured as the head female dancer during the Millbrook First Nation celebration for National Indigenous People’s Day.
2018 Hemmings Motor News Great Race
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Truro Volunteer Fire Brigade Awards Banquet
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Current and past chiefs during the Truro Volunteer Fire Brigade’s annual awards banquet. From left, Deputy Chief Geoff (Slim) Fisher, Past Chief Vince Weatherbee, Past Chief Randy MacPhee, Past Deputy Chief John Congdon, Past Assistant Deputy Chief Duncan MacDonald, Past Deputy Chief Alan Sutherland, Assistant Deputy Chief Bentley Rice, Chief Blois Currie.

The 2018 Truro Volunteer Fire Brigade officers, from left, Deputy Chief Geoff Fisher, Lieut. Joy Galloway-Jones, Capt. Ryan Geldart, Lieut. Stephen Boyd, Capt. Brent Tulkens, Treasurer Amy Atkinson, Steward Joan Keller, Secretary Daniel Morris, Capt. John Nolan, Assistant Deputy Chief Bentley Rice, and Chief Blois Currie. Missing is Lieut. Scott Lycan.

Truro Mayor Bill Mills, left, presented the Truro Volunteer Fire Brigade with recognition of 150 years of service. recognition from Town of Truro. Accepting were Deputy Chief Geoff (Slim) Fisher and Assistant Deputy Chief Bentley Rice.

Dwayne Hartlen retired from active service with the Truro Volunteer Fire Brigade after over 20 years of service. From left, Assistant Deputy Chief Bentley Rice, Dwayne Hartlen, Debbie Hartlen, and Deputy Chief Geoff (Slim) Fisher.

John Congdon, second from left, retired from active service with the Truro Volunteer Fire Brigade after 15 years. From left, Deputy Chief Geoff (Slim) Fisher, Past Deputy Chief Congdon, Nadine Lewis, and Assistant Deputy Chief Bentley Rice.

Truro Mayor Bill Mills, left, presents Stephen Boyd, right, with a 15-year service ring from the Town of Truro. Joining Mills and Boyd is Sheila Dennier.

Rev. David MacNaughton was recognized with 25 years of service as the Truro Volunteer Fire Brigade’s chaplin. From left, Truro-Bible Hill-Millbrook-Salmon River MLA Lenore Zann, Chief Blois Currie, Nancy MacNaughton, Rev. David MacNaughton, Assistant Deputy Chief Bentley Rice, and Deputy Chief Geoff (Slim) Fisher.