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NS Legal Aid Director (1994 to 1997) NS Legal Aid Judge Flora I. Buchan Dartmouth October 16, 1996 [25] 2017 (Supernumerary) Liberal Private practice Judge Patrick Curran [26] [27] Halifax, Bedford August 1, 1981 - 2003 2003 - 2013 (Chief Judge) PC NS Legal Aid City of Halifax Private practice Judge Alan T. Tufts [28] Kentville January 21, 1998
The centre was first established as the Kentville Research Centre by the Canadian federal government in 1911 on request by the Nova Scotia Fruit Growers Association. [5] During the early 20th century, Nova Scotia's 2.5 million apple trees were the major supplier of apples to England [ 6 ] and the association requested assistance to help expand ...
Associate Chief Justice of the Nova Scotia Supreme Court (2004–2019) Nova Scotia Supreme Court Justice (2001–2004) McInnes Cooper (1983 to 2001) Associate Chief Justice Patrick J. Duncan [5] [6] Halifax 2007 Harper Nova Scotia Supreme Court Justice (2007–2020) Beveridge, MacPherson & Duncan (1986 to 2007) NS Legal Aid (1980 to 1986)
The couple immigrated to Kentville, Nova Scotia, in the early 1960s. [106] Anand was born in 1967 and attended Queen's University , the University of Oxford , and Dalhousie University . [ 106 ] Anand articled at Toronto law firm Torys , where she met her husband, John Knowlton.
Kentville is home to one of the largest agricultural research facilities in Nova Scotia founded in 1911, known to the locals as The Research Station. The site now employs over 200 people and sits on 473 acres (1.91 km 2 ) of the land at the east end of the town.
It is located in Kings County, Nova Scotia. 5 Cdn Div Support Group Det Aldershot is located 0.5 nautical miles (0.93 km; 0.58 mi) [1] northwest of Kentville on a well-drained sandy plateau along the north side of the Cornwallis River.
The museum has hosted a large number changing exhibits for a municipal museum, an average of six a year. The museum celebrated the 100th anniversary of the building and the 25th anniversary of the Historical Society in 2004 by inviting the current Kings County Council to re-enact the first meeting held in the building on January 12, 1904. [ 10 ]
Nova Scotia Archives: Place Names of Nova Scotia, "Steam Mill", p.644 45°6′35.9″N 64°30′50.9″W / 45.109972°N 64.514139°W / 45.109972; -64.514139 ( Canard, Nova This Kings County, Nova Scotia location article is a stub .