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  2. John Leefe - Wikipedia

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    John Gordon Leefe (March 21, 1942 – June 25, 2022) was a Canadian author, educator and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. He represented Queens in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1978 to 1999 as a Progressive Conservative member. He was also mayor of Region of Queens Municipality 2000-2012.

  3. Gordon Balser - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, she became Nova Scotia's Minister of Labour, Skills and Immigration, as well as Minister responsible for Apprenticeship. [2] [14] He also had two other daughters, Erin and Anne. [2] In 2002, he was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal. [15] Balser died on April 10, 2024, at the age of 70. [1] [15]

  4. Queens County, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    On July 21, 1762 the Lieutenant Governor and Council of Nova Scotia declared that "the Townships of Liverpool, Barrington and Yarmouth together with the intermediate lands should be erected into a county by the name of Queens County". Parts of the new county were taken from Lunenburg County, which now lies to the northeast.

  5. Tom Forrestall - Wikipedia

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    From 1942 until 1951 the family lived in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, where Forrestall's father, a carpenter, was employed in the construction of a new hospital. During this period he participated in art classes given by Nova Scotia College of Art students. Forrestall attended high school in Middleton, where he continued drawing and painting. [3]

  6. James Havelock Harding - Wikipedia

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    Harding was born in Northfield, Queens County, Nova Scotia. His father, Cornelius Harding married Mary Ann Decker. Together they had four children; Hedley Vickers (1865), Isabel (1876), Elizabeth Ann (1880) and James Havelock (1883) Harding. At a young age he moved to Shelburne and in 1900, he joined the workforce at McGill Shipyard. This ...

  7. Region of Queens Municipality - Wikipedia

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    The Region of Queens Municipality is a regional municipality in southwestern Nova Scotia, Canada. It is the northern gateway of the UNESCO Southwest Nova Biosphere Reserve, a centre of outdoor activities. Campgrounds at Kejimukujik National Park and National Historic Site, Thomas H. Raddall Provincial Park, and several other locations offer ...

  8. Charleston, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Charleston is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the Region of Queens Municipality. Robert (Bobby) Millard lived in Charleston from 1929 to 1939 in the Netson MacKinnon house, just below the bridge on the Medway River.

  9. Jane Hurshman - Wikipedia

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    Jane Hurshman Corkum (January 25, 1949 – February 22, 1992) was a Canadian woman best known for having killed her abusive husband Lamont William "Billy" Stafford in 1982, [1] and for being acquitted of his murder.

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