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He was mayor of the city of Halifax, Nova Scotia, a Conservative member of the provincial legis
ish a radar site on the Atlantic coast of Nova Scotia; a number of sites were considered, including
Bayfield, Nova Scotia, a village
ng the fall of 1993, in the city Halifax, Nova Scotia, a black youth was arrested, allegedly for ass
Born in Billtown, Nova Scotia, a town founded by his ancestors, he was a far
orn in Sutherland's River, Pictou County, Nova Scotia, a descendant of Scottish immigrants, and was
g the senatorial division of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, a Progressive Conservative, he was twice Oppo
learn about his experience at Port Royal, Nova Scotia, Acadia (present day Annapolis Royal, Nova Sco
nth of the SC convoys, bound from Sydney, Nova Scotia across the North Atlantic to a number of Briti
It is found from Nova Scotia across southern Canada to Vancouver Island, so
Born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Adams was first elected to the Halifax Munici
program for inner-city youth in Halifax, Nova Scotia, after which he was for two years a teaching f
younger Tupper practiced law in Halifax, Nova Scotia, after articling to learn the profession; at t
boys live with their stern grandfather in Nova Scotia after their father's death in the Boer War.
n 2002, Father Andy died in Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia after a long illness.
e St. John's and Mi'kmaq First Nations in Nova Scotia against Great Britain during the American Revo
He was educated at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College.
Gallagher was educated at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College, Macdonald College and Mc
educated at Prince of Wales College, the Nova Scotia Agricultural College and the University of Tor
During his time as NDP leader in Nova Scotia, Akerman earned a high level of respect from a
behalf of CBRM against the Government of Nova Scotia alleging unequal per capita provincial funding
Railroad built a new branch from Graysdale to Scotia, allowing the ore to be shipped directly to th
Born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Almon received his medical education from the
iples emigrated from the United States to Nova Scotia along with him.
Davidson practised law in Middleton, Nova Scotia, also serving as town solicitor.
of an expanded ecclesiastical province of Nova Scotia, also designated as Halifax.
Aitken was born in Nova Scotia, although his father normally lived in Toronto
n Connecticut, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Nova Scotia, among other places.
ortant part of the Methodist community in Nova Scotia, an area that he loved along with his native E
then went to the British base at Halifax, Nova Scotia and escorted trans-Atlantic convoys.
In 1954, he emigrated to Halifax, Nova Scotia and then moved to New Brunswick where he settl
r as the city of Quebec, Newfoundland and Nova Scotia and in the United States from Maine to North C
First telegraph lines in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.
t seam' in coal mines at Victoria County, Nova Scotia and gypsum options at Brierley Brook in Antigo
Bolman settled in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia and died there in 1833, 54 years later.
He was born in Inverness, Nova Scotia and became a corporate executive.
is found from Quebec and Ontario east to Nova Scotia and south to Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Yo
tion is the most populous First Nation in Nova Scotia and has its own community radio station, CICU-
Ottawa, St. Francis Xavier University in Nova Scotia and the Ontario Agricultural College in Guelph
who had been deported from their homes in Nova Scotia and scattered among the thirteen British Atlan
He was born in Amherst, Nova Scotia and became a barrister.
quire four sanctuaries, Buckaringa, Dakalanta, Scotia and Yookamurra, for $A5.2m from Earth Sanctuar
n many capacities the crown and people of Nova Scotia and was governor from 1791 to 1792; Bulkeley w
Mary Rous, daughter of John, at Halifax, Nova Scotia, and they had four sons; after her death, he m
e major Acadian settlements in peninsular Nova Scotia and to extend their control to the disputed te
evacuated nearly 4,000 Black Loyalists to Nova Scotia and other colonies after the war), others took
was principal of a high school in Sydney, Nova Scotia and of a seminary in Newcastle.
It is known from Nova Scotia and the United States (New Jersey).
, he was appointed lieutenant governor of Nova Scotia and served until his death in 1910.
orbes, 18th Baron Forbes was a baronet of Nova Scotia, and a knight of St. Januarius of Sicily.
ame Mackenzie, seven in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia and three in the Baronetage of the United King
Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick also use coal to generate el
it to transport goods between Liverpool, Nova Scotia and Halifax.
ions in eastern Ontario, southern Quebec, Nova Scotia, and Maine, and rare in New York and Massachus
ice Provider operating in the province of Nova Scotia and one of the first community nets in Canada.
and sixteen Confederate sympathisers from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick to board the Chesapeake as n
Jolly was born in Kentville, Nova Scotia and was educated at Kings County Academy and M
gs in Boston and was felt as far north as Nova Scotia and as far south as South Carolina.
He was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia and became a lawyer and barrister by career.
She was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia and was educated at Mount St. Vincent Universi
Pringle family, one in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia and one in the Baronetage of Great Britain.
tised medicine for two years in Westport, Nova Scotia and then for 15 years in Halifax.
groups in New York, California, Manitoba, Nova Scotia and Ontario.
He was born in Truro, Nova Scotia and was educated at the Ontario Police College
He studied at King's College in Windsor, Nova Scotia and then apprenticed in law in Lower Canada wi
n McLeod and the Highlanders Migration to Nova Scotia and New Zealand: Auckland: HarperCollins: 1997
as extinct, until it was found in 2002 in Nova Scotia, and more recently from a power line right-of-
man in danger of breaking up off Halifax, Nova Scotia and then returned to towing and netlaying duti
on the board of directors for the Bank of Nova Scotia and the Nova Scotia Steel and Coal Company.
en delegates from the Province of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick gathered with officials of
It is found from Nova Scotia and Maine, west to southern Manitoba, south to
had the same last name) of Mill Village, Nova Scotia and together they raised a family of twelve ch
ge to the New World in 1398, traveling to Nova Scotia and New England.
da Atlantic (New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island)
was extensively involved in lumbering in Nova Scotia and became a millionaire.
resides with his wife Kristy in Halifax, Nova Scotia and performs regularly throughout Eastern Cana
e Canadian ports of Montreal and Halifax, Nova Scotia, and arrived at Boston, Massachusetts, on 10 J
lar in Scotland, Ireland, Northumberland, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland.
Vetch was named the first governor of Nova Scotia, and the town was renamed Annapolis Royal in h
He was born in Tangier, Nova Scotia and became a police officer and consultant by
Alberta (but not the coastal provinces), Nova Scotia, and adjacent parts of United States.
The Acadian people of Nova Scotia and the Cajun people of Louisiana are rumored
In 1851, Binney was named Bishop of Nova Scotia and was consecrated in London by Archbishop Jo
e surname Piers, one in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia and one in the Baronetage of Ireland.
555, which was isolated from sea water in Nova Scotia, and the deep-sea bacterial isolate Pseudoalte
He was born in North Sydney, Nova Scotia and became a broker, farmer and merchant.
He was born in Onslow, Nova Scotia and educated there.
et of schooners that traded goods between Nova Scotia and New England.
to 1850, a judge in the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia and custos rotulorum for the county.
ormance at Acadia University in Wolfville Nova Scotia and enjoys a regular "bro movie night" with is
She spent much of her early life in Nova Scotia and Quebec.
a soldier, judge and political figure in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.
st hit by the hurricane was Harbourville, Nova Scotia and adjacent settlements along the "Bay Shore"
He was born in Sydney, Nova Scotia and became a physician and surgeon.
studied law and was called to the bars of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island in 1819.
from Britain in 1967 by the government of Nova Scotia and is on permanent display at the Maritime Mu
n the practice of law in Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia and later practised in Vancouver.
It is found from Manitoba to Nova Scotia and Maine, south through Connecticut, New Jers
exported local products to Great Britain, Nova Scotia and the United States.
In 1783, he returned to Granville, Nova Scotia and began farming.
ed in 1882 to the Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia and sat there until 1902 when he was called to
f the Royal Canadian Navy out of Halifax, Nova Scotia, and in 1957, participating in cold weather sw
morating the meeting were held throughout Nova Scotia and Canada in 2008.
Hibbert Newton, collector of customs for Nova Scotia, and Hannah Adams, the daughter of John Adams,
He was born in Red Island, Nova Scotia and lived in Pictou, Nova Scotia, before he mo
ca from southeastern North Dakota east to Nova Scotia and southwest to eastern Texas.
Murray was born in Colchester County, Nova Scotia, and was educated at Dalhousie and Johns Hopki
She was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia and was educated at the New Brunswick Teachers
Smith was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and there studied at St. Mary's University an
of much of Northern Europe, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, and some coastal parts of New England
oject to investigate deep-water biology of the Scotia and Weddell seas.
s a member of the 1st General Assembly of Nova Scotia and represented Halifax township in the Nova S
s a member of the 1st General Assembly of Nova Scotia and later represented Halifax County from 1768
He was born in Nova Scotia and became a foreman.
ghout the United States, the Netherlands, Nova Scotia, and Japan.
surname Burnett, one in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia and one in the Baronetage of the United Kingdo
The Rt. Rev. Fred Hiltz, Bishop of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, was elected Primate
He was appointed barrack master in Nova Scotia and he spent many years studying mathematics o
MTT) was founded around 1910 in Halifax, Nova Scotia and provided telecommunications solutions to N
He received a land grant in Nova Scotia and settled at Horton.
Born in Sydney, Nova Scotia and raised in Whitney Pier she is the daughter
se of the unfair equalization formula for Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador, and the effecti
lergyman at St. Paul's Church in Halifax, Nova Scotia and was soon inducted as the rector of St. Pau
he surname Hall, one in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia and three in the Baronetage of the United King
He was born in Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia and was educated at Saint Anne's College and D
re weakening slightly, making landfall in Nova Scotia and again in Newfoundland with 45-50 mph (75-8
s a member of the 1st General Assembly of Nova Scotia and represented Halifax County in the Nova Sco
58) was the son of William Comyn, Justiciar of Scotia and Mormaer or Earl of Buchan by right of his
surname Jardine, one in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia and three in the Baronetage of the United King
He was born in Colchester County, Nova Scotia and became a printer and publisher.
found in Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Manitoba.
He was born in Windsor, Nova Scotia and came to Newfoundland in 1830.
itics at St. Francis Xavier University in Nova Scotia and at University College Dublin in Dublin, Ir
He then moved to Nova Scotia, and served as the first director of Dalhousie
In the north-east, it is found from Nova Scotia and northern Ontario south to Minnesota, Michi
He was born in Strathlorne, Nova Scotia and became an auditor, barrister, journalist a
He was born in Kentville, Nova Scotia and became a physician.
adians -- who lived and intermarried with Nova Scotia and Cape Breton Miq'maks (many of whom were al
The island is the western-most part of Nova Scotia and the southern end of the North Mountain rid
He was born in Pictou, Nova Scotia and educated at the Pictou Academy and the Uni
surname Maclean, one in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia and one in the Baronetage of the United Kingdo
e helped establish the Medical Society of Nova Scotia and the Canadian Medical Association and serve
uly - The Province of Canada is joined by Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, creating the Dominion of Ca
Bishop was born in Bear River, Nova Scotia and was educated at Acadia University.
Scott was raised in Liverpool, Nova Scotia, and attended a number of higher-learning inst
ident of Amhert Pianos, Ltd., of Amherst, Nova Scotia and also served as vice-president of Sterling
ed at 1000 Sherbrooke Street West next to Tour Scotia, and opposite McTavish Street.
Chandler was born in Amherst, Nova Scotia and moved to New Brunswick to study law.
as adopted by the Rotary Club of Halifax, Nova Scotia and to show their connection to the city adopt
h by the British, who transported many to Nova Scotia and other colonies, and some to London.
as born on November 10, 1985, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and lived in Waterloo, Ontario; Saudi Arabia;
After preaching in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick for a time, he became pastor
s found from Northeastern Alberta east to Nova Scotia and Newfoundland, south through New England.
He lived in Merigomish, Nova Scotia and died there in 1885.
He was born in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia and became a coal miner by career.
This man was J.P. Ford of Halifax, Nova Scotia and he constructed the Ford Mill near the mout
He was born in Lower Stewiacke, Nova Scotia and became a merchant by career working at var
k in Fredericton, a steel mill in Sydney, Nova Scotia and finally Portugal Cove, Newfoundland.
He was born in Wolfville, Nova Scotia and became a farmer and fruit grower by career
He was born in Bear River, Nova Scotia and was educated there.
om the Multicultural Education Council of Nova Scotia and a Golden Jubilee Medal.
ame one of the United Empire Loyalists in Nova Scotia and served in the colony's government.
He was born in Frasers Mills, Nova Scotia and became a retail merchant by career.
at the campus bar The T-Room, in Halifax, Nova Scotia and is thus also referred to as a "Halifax Exp
It is found from south-eastern Canada (Nova Scotia and Quebec) through the eastern United States
n assistant judge in the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia and resigned from the assembly the following y
He was born in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia and died in North Vancouver, British Columbia.
He was born in Lawrencetown, Nova Scotia and became a lumberman.
ctober 1990, he, along with Pat Nowlan of Nova Scotia and Alex Kindy of Calgary, were expelled from
e surname Munro, one in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia and two in the Baronetage of the United Kingdo
States around 1777 but later returned to Nova Scotia and commanded the privateer Dreadnought.
aeological in several court cases in both Nova Scotia and Maine.
litary officer and Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.
t merged with a cold front while south of Nova Scotia, and crossed the province later that day as an
s that supplied his hometown of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, and hired other paperboys to deliver for him.
ane Center issued a hurricane warning for Nova Scotia and Sable Island, while the Canadian forecaste
argest single landowner in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Maine (JDI has also been identified as bei
He was born in Liverpool, Nova Scotia and was educated at Acadia University.
er graduating, he settled in Bridgewater, Nova Scotia and started a medical practice.
He was born in Lawrencetown, Nova Scotia and was educated there, at Acadia University a
He was born in St John's, Nova Scotia and first visited Banks Peninsula in command o
He was born in Bailey's Brook, Nova Scotia and became a barrister by career.
l governments (Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, and Quebec) also collect a provincial sales t
s University, the Technical University of Nova Scotia and Dalhousie University.
Originally from Truro, Nova Scotia and later based in Halifax, the band consisted
, 2008 in the Canadian cities of Halifax (Nova Scotia) and Quebec City (Quebec).
nes bought a summer home in Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia and in 1955 deGarthe gave up his career in the
He was born in Westville, Nova Scotia and became a barrister and solicitor by career
Sir John Thompson, a former Premier of Nova Scotia and the first Catholic Prime Minister of Canad
cember 1739) was a lieutenant-governor of Nova Scotia and acted as a replacement for the governor, R
especially popular in and around Halifax, Nova Scotia and St. John's, Newfoundland and is claimed to
Joseph Homer, he was born in Barrington, Nova Scotia and educated there, but later moved to the Bri
He was born in Mink Cove, Digby County, Nova Scotia and was educated there.
acdonald family, one in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia and one in the Baronetage of the United Kingdo
what was hoped would be a better life, in Nova Scotia and Canada.
Noon", a show broadcast in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island on CBC Radio One.
for children, produced by ATV in Halifax, Nova Scotia and aired nationally by CTV between 1990 and 1
He was born in Bear River, Nova Scotia and became a corporate manager and municipal p
He was born in Truro, Nova Scotia and was educated at the Windsor Academy, Acadi
                                                                                                    


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