Province of Nova Scotia Proclaims July 2013 as AUTOMOTIVE HERITAGE MONTH
I purchased a few HO scale model railway cars at an estate sale recently. They will be worthy additions to my fleet once I check them over and maybe tune them up a bit. The locomotive, CN 4109, is a dummy GP9 that appears to have been renumbered. The numbers are way too small. ...
Another thing I thought of is when using a US or UK tour operator for a Tanzania safari, is when there is an "urgent issue" and you need to contact the tour operator, while being on safari in Tanzania, there is the time difference... ...
is just spent with the necessary maintenance and upkeep of floors and trash. I’d never ask anyone to do anything that I wouldn’t do myself so the cleaning doesn’t bother me in fact it’s my “thing” that I say when I hire new student workers to prepare them for whatever duties...
For a margin of safety, I would only buy Plug Power in single digits at this point, or when more information becomes available, that demonstrates the company is on the right track when it comes to long-haul trucking. On the date of publication, Will Ashworth did not have (...
He said he expects the work on putting in new lines will be completed by June. While the work is underway, North Broad Street south of Brocton Street will be open only for local traffic. Johnson City residents will be advised when the water conservation notice has been lifted....
Mollyg Nova Scotia 6833 Reviewed September 21, 2015 As usual, very good We stop here as it is half way from Halifax to Calais. We had the hot Turkey dinner. It was very good, great service at a reasonable price. Don't forget to try the carrot cake or...
The real history of theAlpacais well known. She was launched in 1927 at Shelburne, Nova Scotia, for rumrunner George Morel of Sandy Cove. She changed ownership a few times when Prohibition ended, and in 1936 the Kyuoquot Trollers’ Association brought her through the Panama Canal to...