• Melrose (Scottish Gaelic: Maolros) is a small community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the Municipality of the District of Saint...
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  • Tyendinaga Melrose, Middlesex County, Ontario, a community in the township of Middlesex Centre Melrose, Nova Scotia Melrose, New Brunswick Melrose, Newfoundland...
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  • Canadian province of Nova Scotia. It is located in the northeastern part of the province and connects Little Harbour at Route 289 with Melrose at Trunk 7. In...
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  • municipality. Nova Scotia has four regional municipalities. Nova Scotia has 27 towns. Nova Scotia has 12 municipal districts. Nova Scotia has 21 villages...
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  • Highways, Nova Scotia (1936). Highway Map Nova Scotia (Map). Province of Nova Scotia. Department of Highways, Nova Scotia (1938). Highway Map Nova Scotia (Map)...
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    Nova Scotia Trunk 7 is part of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia's system of Trunk Highways. The route runs from Bedford to Antigonish, along the Eastern...
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  • Maurice Nickerson (category Nova Scotia Liberal Party MLAs)
    Clark's Harbour, Nova Scotia, the son of Moses H. Nickerson and Mary E. Duncan. In 1888, he married Serena E. Smith. He died in Melrose, Massachusetts at...
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  • Adriana Porter (category Writers from Nova Scotia)
    – March 1, 1946) was an alleged witch. She was born in Nova Scotia, Canada, and died in Melrose, Massachusetts, United States. Porter's notability rests...
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  • List of communities in Guysborough County, Nova Scotia Communities are ordered by the highway on which they are located, whose routes start after each...
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  • the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) for the Canadian provinces of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. Area code 902 was one of the nine original...
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    an unincorporated suburban community in Halifax Regional Municipality Nova Scotia, Canada. Eastern Passage has historically been tied to the fishing industry...
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    Abraham Pineo Gesner (category People from Kings County, Nova Scotia)
    1864) was a Nova Scotian and New Brunswickan physician and geologist who invented kerosene. Gesner was born in Cornwallis, Nova Scotia (now called Chipmans...
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  • Moses H. Nickerson (category Nova Scotia Liberal Party MLAs)
    Coast. Nickerson helped found the Fisherman's Union of Nova Scotia in 1905. He died in Melrose, Massachusetts at the age of 96. His son Maurice also served...
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  • Canada Green Cove, original name of the community of Port Maitland, Nova Scotia, Canada Green Cove Springs, Florida, a city in Clay County, Florida,...
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    Nina Petronzio (category People from Victoria County, Nova Scotia)
    Plush Home furniture line. Nina Petronzio was born in Victoria County, Nova Scotia, Canada, to New York artists who were inspired to open an art foundry...
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    (named for Robert Dundas, 2nd Viscount Melville) "Nova Scotia" is Latin for New Scotland. Nova Scotia's Gaelic name is Alba Nuadh, which also literally...
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    nominated for best lead actor in a comedy series for The Movie Network's Nova Scotia-filmed Call Me Fitz. In 2013, Priestley directed one episode of the CTV...
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  • Dallas County Fordyce Knoxville Lake Hamilton McDougal McNab McNeil McRae Scotia Scott Albany Ben Lomond Mountain AVA & Ben Lomond, California Bonny Doon...
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  • Perth-Andover Caledonia Mountain Nova Scotia - Latin for New Scotland Inverness County, Nova Scotia Victoria County, Nova Scotia Arisaig Glendale Iona New Glasgow...
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  • 1986 Centennial Cup (category Ice hockey competitions in Halifax, Nova Scotia)
    tournament was hosted by the Cole Harbour Colts in the city of Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia. A note of interest is that Troy Crosby, Sidney's father was the goaltender...
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    the birthplace of Alexander Keith (1795–1873), who settled in Halifax, Nova Scotia and became established as a respected politician and brewer. He is known...
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  • Tim Burke (ice hockey) (category Nova Scotia Voyageurs players)
    Tim Burke (born May 29, 1955 in Melrose, Massachusetts) is a former ice hockey defenseman and assistant coach in many different leagues. Tim Burke serves...
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  • CKEC-FM (category New Glasgow, Nova Scotia)
    is a Canadian radio station broadcasting at 94.1 FM in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, owned by the Stingray Group. The station airs a soft adult contemporary...
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    cyclone, equivalent to a Category 1 hurricane, before dissipating over Nova Scotia later that day. In South Carolina, three fishing boats sank offshore...
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  • Sir Francis Kinloch, 1st Baronet (category Baronets in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia)
    1686 was created a Baronet of Nova Scotia, with remainder to the heirs male of his body. In 1677 he sold land on Melrose Close on the south side of the...
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    result of the Honeycrisp apple's growing popularity, the government of Nova Scotia, Canada, spent over C$1.5 million funding a five-year Honeycrisp Orchard...
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  • Wisconsin state legislator James Stewart (Nova Scotia politician) (1765–1830), lawyer, judge and politician in Nova Scotia James Stewart (Queensland politician)...
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    Governor of Newfoundland – Leonard Outerbridge Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia – Alistair Fraser Lieutenant Governor of Ontario – Louis Orville Breithaupt...
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    Governor General of British North America (and previously Governor of Nova Scotia where he founded Dalhousie University) and as Commander-in-Chief of India...
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  • damage 2016, August 7 Grand Mira South EF0 2021, June 30 Stewiacke EF1 Barn destroyed Nova Scotia's strongest tornado in 41 years 2021, July 22 Antrim EF0...
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