Nova Scotia grants a last wishColin Nickerson, Globe Staff
In total, there are 66 municipal units in Nova Scotia—cities, towns, and rural municipalities—which have local governments with powers to enact bylaws governing such matters as zoning and planning. 15 JUDICIAL SYSTEM The Canadian Constitution grants provincial jurisdiction over the administration of...
Nova Scotia.—I. GEOGRAPHY.—Nova Scotia is one of the maritime provinces of Canada. It forms part of what was formerly Acadie or Acadia and now consists of what...
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was an infant compelling his mother to return to her home at MacBain’s Corner. He married Jessie Murray. Margaret Matheson was the daughter of John Matheson and Annie Murray, Back Mountain. She died in 1922 age 22 of TB. Sources: Census of Earltown, Nova Scotia 1901 Census of River...
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Nova Scotia, and Gloucester, Massachusetts, to select the challenger from each country. The two finalists then competed to win two out of three races for the cup. The American challenger, theEsperanto, won the trophy races in 1920 and sailed home with the prize. In response, a group from ...
“Virtual care has been an important way of meeting Nova Scotians’ healthcare needs safely and effectively during the pandemic,” Zach Churchill, Minister of Health and Wellness, whose department is participating in the pilot,said in a press release. “This partnership will provi...
In 2001–2002, there were severe declines of eelgrass (Zostera marina) in estuaries along the Nova Scotia coast of the southern Gulf of St. Lawrence.