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  2. Category:People from Glace Bay - Wikipedia

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  3. Glace Bay - Wikipedia

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    Coal mine, Glace Bay, NS, 1930 Schooners, Glace Bay, 1914. Glace Bay was once a coal mining town. In 1860, the Glace Bay Mining Company was formed and it operated two mines. The first large colliery, the Hub Shaft, opened in 1861. Large-scale mining commenced in 1893 after exclusive mining rights were granted to the Dominion Coal Company.

  4. Andrew Hogan - Wikipedia

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    F.X. was the home of the Antigonish Movement, [1] started by Father Jimmy Tompkins and Rev. Dr. Moses Coady, that put the Rochdale Principles of Co-operation into action in the Maritimes by starting building co-ops, credit unions, co-op farms, etc. [1] Being in the heartland of the co-op movement deeply affected his political views, which ...

  5. Glace Bay Heritage Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Glace Bay Heritage Museum, or the Old Town Hall, is located in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia.The building, constructed in 1901, served as the town hall, billing centre, court, council chamber, fire station, police office, and jailhouse, before roughly 1989, when it was vacated and fell into disrepair as Glace Bay had joined the Cape Breton Regional Municipality.

  6. Tracy Press - Wikipedia

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    Leading up to the 2006 U.S. Congressional Election, Tracy Press articles and editorials were widely discussed in state and national news and opinion forums, from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee [6] to Amy Ridenour's National Center for Public Policy Research blog, [7] due to the Press being the hometown newspaper of the embattled United States Representative Richard Pombo.

  7. Tracey Freeman - Wikipedia

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    Susan Marjory "Tracey" Freeman (née Lumby; 10 January 1948 – 4 October 2023) was an Australian Paralympic athlete who won ten medals at two Paralympics.

  8. Tracy Otto - Wikipedia

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    Tracy Otto (born November 28, 1995) is an American Paralympic archer. ... Francpiero Del Medico, broke into her home and attacked Otto and her new boyfriend, Rick ...

  9. Savoy Theatre, Glace Bay - Wikipedia

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    The Savoy Theatre is a historic Victorian-Style theatre, first established in 1901, with the present theatre building dating from 1927.The Savoy is located in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia, Canada, and operates as a performing arts venue, presenting a wide variety of local, national and international entertainment.