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  2. Novascotian - Wikipedia

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    Novascotian. Novascotian Building (1862), , Prince St., Halifax, Nova Scotia. The Novascotian was a newspaper published in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. It became one of the most influential voices in the British North American colonies in its nearly one century of existence. [citation needed] The paper was founded as the Nova Scotian or ...

  3. Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Nova Scotia - Wikipedia ... Nova Scotia

  4. Amherst News - Wikipedia

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    The Amherst News - Citizen Record is a weekly newspaper serving Cumberland County, Nova Scotia. The paper was launched in 2013 when two weekly community papers, Amherst News and Citizen Record were merged replacing the daily newspaper The Amherst Daily News. [2] It has a circulation of under 3,828. [1] Its sister weekly publication is the ...

  5. The Bridgewater Bulletin - Wikipedia

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    Founded. 1888. Ceased publication. May 3, 2011. Website. www.lighthousenow.ca. The Bridgewater Bulletin was a weekly community newspaper published on Nova Scotia ’s South Shore by Lighthouse Publishing Ltd, one of the last family-owned newspapers in Canada. On May 3, 2011, the Bridgewater Bulletin and the Progress Enterprise merged to become ...

  6. Halifax, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Halifax, Nova Scotia

  7. Lunenburg Progress Enterprise - Wikipedia

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    The Lunenburg Progress Enterprise was a weekly community newspaper published on Nova Scotia ’s South Shore by Lighthouse Publishing Ltd, one of the last family-owned newspapers in Canada. On May 3, 2011, the Bridgewater Bulletin and the Progress Enterprise merged to become one single paper, the Lunenburg County Progress Bulletin. [1]

  8. History of Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    History of Nova Scotia

  9. 2020 Nova Scotia attacks - Wikipedia

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    2020 Nova Scotia attacks. On April 18 and 19, 2020, 51-year-old Gabriel Wortman committed multiple shootings and set fires at sixteen locations in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, killing twenty-two people and injuring three others before he was shot and killed by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) in the community of Enfield. [2][3 ...