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In September 2008 the actress (and later MLA) Lenore Zann announced a community-led plan to restore the Provincial Normal College building constructed in 1878 on the "civic square" in downtown Truro as an arts and culture centre with possible affiliation with the Nova Scotia Community College. In 2010 the Town of Truro was also reportedly ...
The Strait Area Campus also offers programs in Wagmatcook First Nation at the Wagmatcook Learning Centre. On November 27, 2017, the province of Nova Scotia and NSCC announced plans to relocate Marconi Campus to downtown Sydney. [10] The specific location, on Sydney's waterfront, was announced by the province of Nova Scotia and NSCC on August 2 ...
The Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC) was formed in 1988 to focus on training and education, amalgamating the province's former vocational schools and removing duplicate programs. In 1996 the College was separated from the Department of Education and Culture when the Southwestern Nova Scotia Community Colleges Act [ 42 ] was enacted and was ...
Built in 2022, this elegant Truro home at 10 Andrew Way features contemporary design and wonderfully open entertaining spaces. Soaring ceilings, walls of windows: Stunning Truro home features open ...
Ella Warner, a 19-year-old sophomore at Northeastern University, spent some time in hotel housing this last year. She didn't mind the experience.
During the first half of the 20th century Cornwall County Council held its meetings at the Old County Hall at Station Road in Truro. [3] After deciding that the Old County Hall was inadequate for their needs, [4] council leaders decided to procure a new purpose-built building: the site selected had been occupied by the grounds of a private house known as Dalvenie House, as well as some ...
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The Faculty of Agriculture was officially founded on 1 September 2012 with the merger of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College (NSAC) into Dalhousie University. [9] [10]The Faculty of Agriculture traces its history to The School of Agriculture, founded in 1885 and located in Truro, as well as The School of Horticulture, founded in 1893 and located in Wolfville.