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Basketball was introduced to Nova Scotia at the YMCA in Amherest in 1894, by J. Howard Crocker who learned the game as a student of James Naismith, the inventor of basketball. [8] [9] Amherst is home of the Amherst Ramblers, a Junior A Hockey League team from the Maritime Hockey League. All home games are played out of the 2,500 seat Amherst ...
79 Victoria Street East (Bank of Nova Scotia) Amherst NS 45°50′02″N 64°12′46″W / 45.8339°N 64.2127°W / 45.8339; -64.2127 ( 79 Victoria Street East (Bank of Nova
Amherst station (Nova Scotia), a station in Amherst, Nova Scotia, Canada; Other uses. Fort Amherst (disambiguation), military facilities in England and Canada;
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The Amherst News - Citizen Record is a weekly newspaper serving Cumberland County, Nova Scotia. The paper was launched in 2013 when two weekly community papers, Amherst News and Citizen Record were merged replacing the daily newspaper The Amherst Daily News. [2] It has a circulation of under 3,828. [1] Its sister weekly publication is the ...
^ The Old ARHS was located at Academy St., Amherst, NS.--Mark 23:50, 5 April 2006 (UTC) Don't forget Acadia Street School as well -- Pbfurlong 14:11, 8 June 2006 (UTC) Good point, User:Pbfurlong, actually, how about having it standard across at least Nova Scotian communities? And also, why doesn't somebody mention the Amherst Murals Project?
East Amherst is a Canadian rural community located in northwestern Cumberland County, Nova Scotia near the border with New Brunswick, located on Trunk 6, immediately east of the Town of Amherst's municipal boundary.
Amherst station is an inter-city railway station in Amherst, Nova Scotia served by Via Rail Ocean train. The station, which opened in 1908, was staffed by Via Rail until October 2012 when the building was closed. Via Rail passenger trains continue to stop at the station, with checked baggage handled by on-train crew members.