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Until the mid-1980s it was generally accepted that ice hockey derived from Englishfield hockeyand Indianlacrosseand was spread throughout Canada by British soldiers in the mid-1800s. Research then turned up mention of a hockeylike game, played in the early 1800s inNova Scotiaby theMi’kmaq(...
The Sydney Curling Club is a heated, four sheet curling facility, located in Downtown Sydney, Nova Scotia, that prides itself on welcoming new members!
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The article relates an experience of a photographer of taking pictures of a Canadian curling championship in Nova Scotia in 2005. The photographer was not permitted to take picture as a freelancer. He took pictures from the spectator areas. He used his 300 millimeter camera to shoot sweepers ...