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  2. Saint Ann's Bay - Wikipedia

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    St Ann's Bay looking north St Ann's Bay looking east. St. Ann’s Bay was named as the capital of the Parish of St. Ann, largely because of its large harbor and port for shipping goods ranging from bananas to bauxite. In later years, Ocho Rios has eclipsed St. Ann’s Bay due to its rapid growth in tourism and commerce, but St. Ann’s Bay ...

  3. Englishtown Ferry - Wikipedia

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    The Englishtown Ferry is a cable ferry carrying Nova Scotia Route 312 across the mouth of St. Ann's Bay. The ferry route runs 24 hours a day, on demand, and takes only a few minutes to cross the 125-metre-wide (410 ft) channel. [1]

  4. Electoral divisions of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Saint Ann's Bay? Region 2 Office Constituency Office Saint Ann North Western: Bamboo? Brown's Town? Constituency Office Dry Harbour?? Sturge Town?? Saint Ann South ...

  5. Saint Ann Parish - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Christopher Columbus in St. Ann's Bay, Jamaica Ebenezer Chapel, Saint Ann's, Jamaica (September 1851, VIII, p. 102) [9] Anchor at Priory St Ann - recovered from HMS Hinchinbrook, Capt. Nelson's first command. St. Ann's is a historically significant location that has undergone major development over the years.

  6. Municipality of the County of Victoria - Wikipedia

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    French Jesuits settled at St. Anns in 1629. British settlement began in the 1700s after the territory was had been by France. In 1839, a property containing an inn, a tavern, and a post office was built in Baddeck. In 1841, Charles James Campbell opened a store, began shipbuilding, and developed coal mining.

  7. Brown's Town - Wikipedia

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    It also features St. Christopher School for the Deaf, the only institution for the hearing impaired outside of Kingston. In Brown's Town, there is a health centre and a public health service, as well as private medical services. [2] The St Ann's Bay Regional Hospital and the Alexandria Hospital also serve the town. [2]

  8. St. Anns, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    St. Anns is an unincorporated area in the Municipality of the County of Victoria, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. It is on the southwestern shore of St. Anns Bay at the intersection of the Cabot Trail and Nova Scotia Highway 105 , the Trans-Canada Highway .

  9. The PICA Act established the PICA Board as a governing board of five voting members, and two ex-officio non-voting members. Elected State officials (Governor, President Pro Tempore of the Senate, Minority Leader of the Senate, Speaker of the House of the Representatives, Minority Leader of the House of the Representatives) appoint the voting members of the Board, while the ex-officio members ...