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Springhill is a community located in central Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada.. The community was founded as "Springhill Mines". Coal mining led to economic growth, with its incorporation as a town in 1889.
Eastern Memorial Hospital [2] Cumberland County. Cumberland Regional Health Care Centre, Upper Nappan; Digby. Digby General Hospital [3] Glace Bay. Glace Bay Hospital [4] Guysborough. Guysborough Memorial Hospital [5] Halifax Regional Municipality. Dartmouth. Dartmouth General Hospital; East Coast Forensic Hospital [6] Nova Scotia Hospital ...
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Springhill Institution 45°37′27″N 64°04′15″W / 45.62417°N 64.07083°W / 45.62417; -64 This article about a building or structure in Nova Scotia is a stub .
Born in Springhill, Nova Scotia, Burden graduated high school from Cumberland County Academy in Amherst. He enrolled in the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps during World War II, and would be part of the No. 7 Canadian General Hospital when they landed on Juno Beach during D-Day. He was released from the Army in 1945.
The authority received a $843,530 grant from the Public Health Agency of Canada's Immunization Partnership Fund to implement Nova Scotia's Enhanced Immunization Access Project. [3] Between December 2019 and May 2020, parents of children born in 2011 were surveyed to collect up-to-date immunization records .
Springhill Coal Mining is a National Historic Site of Canada located on the corner of Industrial Park Drive and Memorial Crescent in Springhill, Nova Scotia. [1] [2] [3] The Historic Site, designated in 1998, consists of a museum and the land that once contained the Springhill Coal Mines.
A charitable organisation, the Highland View Regional Hospital Foundation, was established in 1993 to raise funds toward a replacement for the old Highland View Regional Hospital in Amherst. In October 1997, Nova Scotia premier Russell MacLellan and health minister Jim Smith formally announced that the hospital would be replaced, with the ...