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  2. Lawrence Paul (Millbrook First Nation) - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence Alexander Paul (July 23, 1934 – May 28, 2014) was a Chief of Millbrook First Nation in Nova Scotia, Canada. First elected a band councillor in 1974, he became chief in 1984 and served continuously in that position until 2012. He has been widely recognized for his leadership which transformed the Millbrook First Nation into a ...

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    Nova Scotia Obituaries Free to search and view by given name and surname. Pay to search within text of obituary. Nova Scotia Historical Newspapers Free Provided by Libraries Nova Scotia; The Chronicle Herald Pay; Transcontinental Newsnet archives Pay Access to all of the articles published in Transcontinental Newsnet since April 5, 1999 Amherst ...

  4. Truro, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Website. truro.ca. Truro (Mi'kmaq: Wagobagitik; Scottish Gaelic: Trùru) is a town in central Nova Scotia, Canada. Truro is the shire town of Colchester County and is located on the south side of the Salmon River floodplain, close to the river's mouth at the eastern end of Cobequid Bay.

  5. Truro Daily News - Wikipedia

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    5,800 weekdays. 6,675 Saturdays in 2009 [1] Website. trurodaily.com. 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 .

  6. Robert Stanfield - Wikipedia

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    Robert Lorne Stanfield PC QC FRCGS (April 11, 1914 – December 16, 2003) was a Canadian politician who served as the 17th premier of Nova Scotia from 1956 to 1967 and the leader of the Official Opposition and leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada from 1967 to 1976. Born into an affluent Nova Scotia clothing manufacturing and ...

  7. Loyalist House - Wikipedia

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    Loyalist House. Loyalist House is a museum and National Historic Site located in uptown Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. It was the home of the prosperous Merritt family, who occupied it from its completion in 1817 until 1958. It was taken over by the New Brunswick Historical Society in 1961. Its address is 120 Union Street.

  8. Category:People from Truro, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    A. Charlie A'Court. Adams George Archibald. Alexander Lackie Archibald. Charles Dickson Archibald. Edward Mortimer Archibald. Samuel George William Archibald. Scott Armstrong (politician) William Boardman Armstrong.

  9. Avard Hudgins - Wikipedia

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    Avard Hudgins was born in Middleton, Nova Scotia. He grew up in the nearby fishing village of Margaretsville , where his parents Russell and Fanne (Greene) operated the general store. Hudgins' father was an avid outdoorsman, while his mother had a hobby business crafting jewelry based on agates collected from the beach.

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