
June 2019
The movie ‘Yesterday’ is released
Released June 28th. A struggling musician realizes he's the only person on Earth who can remember The Beatles after waking up in an alternate timeline where they never existed. Yesterday everyone knew the Beatles. Today, only Jack remembers their songs. He's about to become a very big deal.
Find out more »Rolling Stones tribute band
The Midnight Ramblers cover The Rolling Stones. Fri., June 28, 10 p.m.-1:30 a.m. The Carleton : 1685 Argyle Street The Moncton five-piece celebrates the Stones' golden age—1968 to 1972—with a mix of covers from Beggar’s Banquet, Let It Bleed, Sticky Fingers and Exile On Main Street.
Find out more »Last Day of School
HRCE : June 28 - Last Day of School - Report Cards Home
Find out more »Lifeguards return
Starting Saturday, June 29, the Nova Scotia Lifeguard Service will have 82 lifeguards supervising 23 beaches in 12 counties. Provincial beaches with lifeguards: Clam Harbour (weekends only), Dollar Lake, Lawrencetown, Martinique, Queensland, Rainbow Haven beaches, Halifax Regional Municipality Heather Beach, Cumberland Co. Mavillette Beach (weekends only), Digby Co. Port Maitland Beach, Lake Ellenwood Beach and Lake Milo Boat Club, Yarmouth Co. Aylesford Lake Beach, Kings Co. Bayswater and Rissers beaches, Lunenburg Co. Melmerby Beach, Pictou Co. Bayfield and Pomquet beaches,…
Find out more »Rolling Stones play one Canadian date
The Rolling Stones are sticking to their Canada Day weekend concert date after all. The British rockers say they’ve put the only Canadian stop on their North American tour back on their schedule as planned, after it was postponed when Mick Jagger underwent heart surgery earlier this year. The Stones will perform on June 29 at the outdoor Burl’s Creek Event Grounds in Oro-Medonte, about 30 kilometres north of Barrie. They’ll be joined by Juno-winning Toronto rock quartet the Beaches…
Find out more »The Class of 1980
June 29 Noon-6 pm All your favorites from 1980 on 89 9 The Wave
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