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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 ...

  3. Acadian Recorder - Wikipedia

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    The Acadian Recorder was a weekly newspaper published during the 19th century in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. The newspaper was founded on January 16, 1813, by Anthony Henry Holland. [1] [2] He was joined in 1821 by his brother, Philip. In 1824, Philip assumed full control of the publication. [3]

  4. Gerald Regan - Wikipedia

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    He resigned his seat in 1965 when he was named leader of the Nova Scotia Liberal Party. Regan entered the Nova Scotia House of Assembly in 1967, and aggressively pursued the government of Premier George Isaac Smith as Leader of the opposition. Regan led a fourteen-hour filibuster against the government's plans to increase the sales tax in 1969.

  5. The Casket - Wikipedia

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    First published on June 24, 1852, by John Boyd, [2] [3] the paper was eventually acquired by Casket Printing and Publishing Company. [4]Brace Publishing Limited, a division of the Halifax newspaper The Chronicle Herald, acquired the newspaper in 2012 before being subsumed into the Chronicle Herald's expanded SaltWire Network in 2017.

  6. Helen Creighton - Wikipedia

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    Mary Helen Creighton, CM (September 5, 1899 – December 12, 1989) was a prominent Canadian folklorist.She collected over 4,000 traditional songs, stories, and beliefs in a career that spanned several decades, and she published many books and articles on Nova Scotia folk songs and folklore.

  7. D. Scott MacNutt - Wikipedia

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    He represented the electoral district of Dartmouth South in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1970 to 1974. He was a member of the Nova Scotia Liberal Party. [1] MacNutt was born in Digby, Nova Scotia. He attended St. Francis Xavier University and was a businessman. In 1961, he married Anna Dawn Reid. [2]

  8. The Chronicle Herald - Wikipedia

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    He had a reputation as an "old-school media baron" who set up bureaus across Canada and even one in London, England. [3] Dennis considered the paper essential to effecting positive change in Nova Scotia and ensured that it was available across the province. [3]

  9. Harry Piers - Wikipedia

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    Harry Piers (1870–1940) was a Canadian historian.He was a long-serving and influential historian and curator at the Nova Scotia Museum in Halifax, Nova Scotia.Piers was born on February 12, 1870, in Halifax.