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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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