CCN Magazine - Back Issues - 1995 - 1998

The Coastal Community News

OCTOBER 1995 - DECEMBER 1998

Volume 1. Issue 1. (Oct/95)

  • Regional Approach to Community Economic Development?
  • A Small Island With Big Ideas
  • Good Neighbour Fund Seeks Community Project to Support.
  • Halifax County Fishing Industry Starting To Get Organized
  • Open House Opens Minds
  • South Shore Fisherman Trains For New Job
  • A Large Voice For Small Communities
  • TAGS Adjustment Workers Help Communities
  • Round Tables Prove Fishermen Can Work Together For a Better Future.
  • Including Nova Scotia Women In Discussions About The Fishery

Volume 1. Issue 2. (Dec/95)   

  • Gloom Or Boom For Boat Builders?
  • The Hills Are Alive With Community Projects.
  • It's A Big Job, But Regional Development Authorities Are Planning For Success!
  • Pilot Project Goes Job Hunting
  • The Idea Man Of Main-a-Dieu
  • "There's A New Generation Just Slippin' Away From The Cove."
  • Fisheries Round Table Expresses Serious Concerns With New Oceans Act
  • New Tax "Too Much, Too Fast" Fishermen Say

Volume 1. Issue 3. (Feb/96)   

  • N.S. Profit From Community Investment Companies?
  • After 400 Years Where Does Canso Go From Here?
  • Helping Fishers Find Viable Employment Future.
  • Nova Scotia Women's FishNet Examines Changes To Unemployment Insurance
  • How Communities Are Responding To The Demand For Education And Training
  • New Legislation To Strengthen The Voice Of Fishermen
  • New Round Of License Buy-Outs Attracting Serious Bidding

Volume 1. Issue 4. (Mar/96)   

  • A Season Of Protest
  • Communities Take A Closer Look At Their Coastal Resources
  • Exploring Alternative Opportunities For Small Business And Job Creation
  • Association Promotes World Class Salt-water Sport Fishing And Charter Boat Industry
  • Moonlighting Turned Into Career For Former Fish Plant Worker
  • Community Radio Still On The Air!
  • Nova Scotia Tourism Threatened By The Demise Of The Inshore Fishery
  • Literacy Project Opens Doors To Learning
  • Understanding Individual Transferable Quotas (ITQs)
  • Sentinel Fishery Program Provides Important Information

Volume 1. Issue 5. (May/96)   

  • Finding The Way Across A River Of Concern and Mistrust
  • Cooperation And Planning Spell Success For Cheticamp
  • COPS Demonstrate Volunteer Spirit In Isle Madame
  • Helping Job Seekers Broaden Their Search For Work
  • World Ocean's Day... June 8
  • Improving Communication Between DFO And Inshore Fishermen
  • The Birth Of A Community Group
  • Celebrating 50 Years Of Fisheries Education In Nova Scotia
  • Volunteers Wonder About The Future Of Regional Industrial Training Committees (RITC)

Volume 1. Issue 6. (July/96)   
  • Community Based Co-Management Offers A Better Way To Manage The Fishery
  • North Of Smokey Region Unites To Plan For The Future
  • The Next Wave For Aquaculture
  • Whore's Eggs
  • Coastal Communities Set The Record Straight;
  • The Real Story About Canada's Fishery
  • Marine Resource Centre A Priority For Halifax RDA
  • Nova Scotia Women's FishNet Plans For The Future

Volume 2. Issue 1. (Sept/96)   

  • Questions And Answers About Employment Insurance.
  • Eastern Passage Reaches Back To The Past To Create Opportunities For The Future.
  • Sharing The Wealth Through Community Based Co-management.
  • Mandatory Dues Getting Ready To Take The Vote
  • Graeme Gawn, of the Maritime Fishermen's Union, Already Has Enough Evidence To Convince Him That ITQ's Will Spell Disaster For The Fishery.
  • Who Will Save Nova Scotia's Lighthouses?
  • Joe Purcell Has No Doubt That His Community Can Reclaim And Restore The Chezzetcook Harbour Clam Flats.
  • Will DFO Say "Yes" To Community Based Co-Management ?

Volume 2. Issue 2. (Nov/96)   
  • The State Of Nova Scotia's Coastal Communities
  • How One Development Agency Is Trying To Get The Entire Community Involved.
  • A Closer Look At The Facts And Figures Behind TAGS
  • Promoting Communication And Cooperation In The Fishing Industry
  • New Fisheries Act Introduced In The House Of Commons
  • The Battle Over Lobster Fees

Volume 2. Issue 3. (Jan/97)   
  • A Dredging Project Runs Aground Amidst Controversy and Confusion.
  • Fresh Ideas And New Opportunities Are Leading To Growing Optimism In Guysborough County.
  • DFO Cutbacks May Threaten Nova Scotia Salmon Stocks
  • Coastal Communities Network Offers Resource Guide On Community Based Co-Management
  • Canada's Fisheries Policy: Beware Fisheries Privatization
  • New Links Being Formed Between Pictou County and Eastern P.E.I.
  • Communications Secretariat News

Volume 2. Issue 4. (Mar/97)   
  • Fish Harvesters Prepare For Public Hearings
  • Lockeport... A Coastal Community Confronts The Challenges Of The Future
  • Unique Peer Lending Program Has Roots In Lockeport
  • Lockeport High School Has Unique Approach To Learning
  • Nova Scotia Women's FishNet Continues To Network Among Women In Coastal Communities
  • Marine Protected Areas
  • Communication Secretariat News:
  • Point Aconi Fishermen's Association Speaks Out
  • More To Say About Dredging Project
  • Arthur Bull Believes That Communities Need More Local Control Over Their Destinies.

Volume 2. Issue 5. (Apr/97)   
  • Fisheries That Work
  • Documenting The History of a Newfoundland Protected Fishing Area
  • Regional Development Authorities: How Are They Doing Now?
  • A Look At Some Positive Developments Taking Place Throughout Nova Scotia.
  • How To Get The Advice And Financing You Need To Start Your Own Business.
  • Communications Secretariat News
  • Mary DesRoches Believes That More Women Need To Get Involved In Finding Solutions To The Problems Facing Coastal Communities.

Volume 3. Issue 1. (Sept/97)   

  • Cracking Open The Music Scene In Cape Breton
  • A Way Of Life In Afton
  • New Glasgow Development Bringing The People Back To The Waterfront.
  • Arichat : Community Takes Action.
  • Project Brings Technology To Rural Communities.
  • "Summit Of The Sea" Out Of Reach For Many
  • Ottawa Should Surrender A Fishery It Doesn't Care About
  • Directing An Army Of Volunteers - All In A Day's Work.
  • Recycling News
  • Fisheries Agreements
  • FRCC Report - An Overview
  • The ITQ Debate Continues

Volume 3. Issue 2. (Oct/97)   
  • Coastal Communities Network Confronts The Issues At Annual Meeting
  • Guest Speakers Describe Lobby Efforts.
  • AGBE Recommendations:
  • Shelburne Still Basking In Hollywood Glow
  • Communities Look For Ways To Save Our Lighthouses.
  • West Coast CCN Opposes Lighthouse Cuts
  • Round Table Working To Improve Province's Day Care System.
  • Women Counting Themselves In On Community Economic Development.
  • CCN Takes Community Concerns To Politicians.
  • Communications Secretariat News
  • They Finally Got It Right - Sister Peggy Can Make A Difference!
  • Fishermen Fight Back

Volume 3. Issue 3. (Dec/97)   
  • Communities Have Their Say On Effects From TAGS Cancellation
  • Sambro - Working Together For The Common Good
  • Coastal Communities Network Launches Major Provincial CED Project
  • Peer Lending Groups Give Financing Alternative To Small Business
  • Opinion
  • Sam Elsworth - The Father of Community Based Co-Management
  • Goldboro Residents Closely Watching Sable Offshore Gas Spinoffs

Volume 3. Issue 4. (Feb/98)   
  • Highways To The Sea Up For Sale
  • Abandoned Base Gives Birth To Thriving Community
  • Black Harbour Takes Hubbards To Hollywood
  • No Fish? No Forests? No Future???
  • CCN Members Participate In Creation of Global Fisheries Organization
  • Women's FishNet Representative - Report From India
  • Nova Scotia Links with Sri Lanka
  • Regions Gearing Up for Community Economic Development Project
  • Global Treaty Seen as Threat to Canadian Standards
  • The Voice of Experience
  • Retirement Means Community Activism for Sister Virginia
  • Fishing Interests Send Message to Ottawa
  • Group Acting To Ensure Fishery And Fishers Are Protected In New Act

Volume 3. Issue 5. (Mar/98)   
  • Where Have All The Young People Gone?
  • Small Communities Working Together To Make Big Projects Happen
  • Unique Marine Centre To Be Springboard Towards Coastal Zone Management
  • Regions Learning to Work Together Through CCN's Community Economic Development Project
  • Taking A Step Away From The Typical Fishery
  • Eel Fishing Marks Passage Into Adulthood For Mi'Maq Youth
  • Managing the Atlantic Groundfish Fishery
  • Kiwanis Club Filling Vast Community Needs - At Home And Around The World
  • The Crisis In Maritime Small Craft Harbours
  • Industry Looks At Ratification Of National Fishing Code Of Conduct

Volume 4. Issue 1. (Sept/Oct/98)   

  • Community Economic Development Coming of Age in Nova Scotia
  • Gas and Tomatoes Help Town Prosper
  • Mystery of the Deeps
  • Underwater Opportunity
  • Culture: Front and Centre
  • Wade's World
  • Nova Scotians Missing the (Shrimp) Boat

Volume 4. Issue 2. (Nov/Dec/98)   
  • Year of The Cat
  • Another Shore
  • FishAid: Great Weekend, Bad Headache
  • Opening Closed Doors
  • Reading the Fine Print
  • Sydney Success Story
  • DFO: A Call to Account
  • The 21st: Parading the Orange
  • Whaling in the Modern Age
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