To outsiders, the towns and villages that are sprinkled along the old Route 333 that traces Nova Scotia’s south shore may appear small, traditional, isolated and rugged. Historically they are places which have been more oriented to the sea than to one another, or to the city just up the coast. Times have changed though and, with them, so have the communities. One of the engines of this change has been the Resource Opportunities Centre (ROC). Sitting in her sun-soaked backyard, Barbara...




