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  2. Truro Daily News - Wikipedia

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    Truro Daily News (Truro, Nova Scotia) The Truro News is a weekly newspaper in Truro , Nova Scotia , Canada , covering Colchester County . The paper is currently owned by SaltWire Network , [2] [3] [4] and is sisters with The News in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia and the Cape Breton Post .

  3. Truro, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Truro is known as the Hub of Nova Scotia as it is located at the junction between the Canadian National ... Mean daily maximum °C (°F) −1.4 (29.5) −0.7 (30.7) ...

  4. Disappearance of Dylan Ehler - Wikipedia

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    Missing for 4 years and 24 days. Parent (s) Jason Ehler. Ashley Brown. Dylan Ehler is a Canadian boy whose disappearance on May 6, 2020 at the age of 3 became the subject of much media interest. His parents, Ashley Brown and Jason Ehler, criticized what they regarded as shortcomings in the initial police investigation. [1]

  5. Nova Institution for Women - Wikipedia

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    Adele MacInnis-Meagher. Nova Institution for Women ( French: Établissement Nova pour femmes [1]) is a Canadian federal prison for women in Truro, Nova Scotia. The facility, which handles different levels of offenders, can accommodate up to 70 inmates. Nova Institution opened in 1995. [2] [3] The maximum security unit opened in 2002 or 2003.

  6. Mike Smith (Nova Scotia politician) - Wikipedia

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    In August 2007 Smith agreed to a request from Truro Pride to fly a flag celebrating gay pride in front of the administrative offices. Colchester County's offices are "just down the road" from Truro, Nova Scotia 's City Hall, where Truro council had turned down a similar request 6 to 1, and Truro's mayor Bill Mills had explained his decision on ...

  7. Nova Scotia Teachers College - Wikipedia

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    The Nova Scotia Teachers College was founded as the Provincial Normal School by an act of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly, which received royal assent on March 31, 1854. At its official opening on the "civic square" bordering Prince Street, Forrester Street, Victoria Street, and Young Street, immediately northwest of Truro's downtown core on ...

  8. Truro station (Nova Scotia) - Wikipedia

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    History. The Nova Scotia Railway opened its line from Richmond (in present-day Halifax 's North End) to Truro in December 1858. For the first decade of rail service to the town, the NSR served passengers from a small wooden structure located approximately where the present-day station is situated. In June 1867 the NSR opened its eastern ...

  9. Truro Bearcats - Wikipedia

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    Originally, Truro was a member of the Metro Valley Junior Hockey League. The Bearcats won five championships in the MVJHL. Three back to back from 1969-70 to 1971-72. Truro won two more championships in 1973-74 and 1975-76. [1] In 1977 the MVJHL became a Junior "A" league and the Bearcats folded mid season in 1983.