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  1. Nova Scotia (SE Coast) and Bay of Fundy (Sailing Directions)
  2. CANADA DEPARTMENT OF MINES: GEOLOGICAL SURVEY: THE CLAY AND SHALE DEPOSITS OF NOVA SCOTIA AND PORTIONS OF NEW BRUNSWICK. by Heinrich & Joseph Keele. Ries, 1911
  3. Nova Scotia Canada's Ocean Playground by Bureau of Information, 1938
  4. Historic Nova Scotia by Bureau of Information, 1938
  5. HISTORIC NOVA SCOTIA- A Land of Pilgrimage for all Time, Beloved for its Natural Beauty and the Romance of its History by Anonymous., 1940
  6. Shifting Sands: Government-Group Relationships in the Health Care Sector (Canadian Public Administration Series) by Joan Price Boase, 1994-02
  7. Canada and its provinces;: A history of the Canadian people and their institutions ... Vol. 14, The Atlantic Provinces, Part II by Adam Shortt, 1914
  8. Rapports legislatifs: Nouvelle-Ecosse.: An article from: Revue parlementaire canadienne
  9. Amalgamation perspectives: citizen responses to municipal consolidation.: An article from: Canadian Journal of Regional Science by Dale H. Poel, 2000-03-22
  10. Joseph Howe;: A study in achievement and frustration, by James Alexander Roy, 1935
  11. Three parties take steps to address concerns.: An article from: Wind Speaker by Linda Dumont, 1997-08-01
  12. Conference des presidents d'assemblee du Canada.(Activités de l'APC: La scène canadienne): An article from: Revue parlementaire canadienne
  13. Robert Stanfield : a la memoire du Neo-Ecossais et du Canadien.: An article from: Revue parlementaire canadienne by Lowell Murray, 2004-03-22
  14. John Buchanan : the art of political survival by Peter Kavanagh, 1988-01-01

61. Explore Nova Scotia: Links
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62. Information Circular ME 16
Provincial government information circular on the nova scotia occurrence, mining history, and uses of these minerals.
http://www.gov.ns.ca/natr/meb/ic/ic16.htm
Gypsum and Anhydrite in Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources
Mineral Resources Branch
Information Circular ME 16,
Third Edition, 1993
by G. C. Adams,
Table of Contents
  • Introduction Uses of Gypsum and Anhydrite Nova Scotia's Resources History of Gypsum and Anhydrite Mining in Nova Scotia ... Natural Resources Home Page
    Introduction
    The word gypsum is derived from the Greek gypsos, meaning chalk. Anhydrite is merely gypsum without water. These minerals are formed through the evaporation of salt waters are frequently found interbedded with limestone, dolomite and shale. Deposits of gypsum and anhydrite are found worldwide on all continents with the possible exception of Antarctica. Back to Contents
    Uses of Gypsum and Anhydrite
    Approximately 75 per cent of the gypsum used in North America is calcined, meaning that three-quarters of the water has been removed by heating to form stucco or plaster of Paris. Calcined gypsum is one of the most common building materials in the world. It is used for interior wall partitions and ceilings, either as plaster or in prefabricated products. Regular wallboard and type-x wallboard with its fire-resistant characteristics make up over three-quarters of the market for calcined gypsum. Minor uses for calcined gypsum include dental plaster, modelling casts, moulds, surgical casts and drilling muds. Uncalcined gypsum and anhydrite are used in much the same way. After crushing and grinding, their principal use is as a set retarder for cement. When a small amount of gypsum or anhydrite is added to Portland cement, the set of the cement is slowed, but the tensile strength is not lessened. Another important use is in the agriculture industry where gypsum and anhydrite have a beneficial effect on many crops. They can decrease the salinity of salty soils, improve the permeability of clayey soils and provide sulphur, calcium and catalytic support in order to decrease fertilizer use and maximize crop production.

63. Nova Scotia Web Guide
nova scotia Web Guide accommodations, travels, tourism, automobiles, art, antiques, crafts, dealers, business, accounting, finance, banking, collection services, agriculture, jobs, forestry, nova scotia Jobs. nova scotia Careers. Online Job Source Agriculture Forestry, Christmas Tree Farming, Food Drink, Office Supplies. government. Towns Villages
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  • 64. The Nova Scotia Hunting Resource - Hunting In Nova Scotia
    Regional ezine serving nova scotia, Canada. Resources for hunters of all type. Site includes articles, government information updates, and discussion forum.
    http://www.novascotiahunting.com
    Welcome What's New? Important Election Meetings If you are a new member and would like to edit your profile, Click Here Site Membership is FREE! Existing Site Members Latest Hunting Talk
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    That was the Mrs. She is very hairy is is often confused for a moose. Halifax Weather var city = 'Halifax_NS'; Latest Photo 10/06/04 by old ducker coming to NS woods near you Hunting Business Directory Locally made - a truly unique gift all hunters must have.
  • 65. Nova Scotia Department Of Transportation And Public Works
    Features government projects, roadway news, and trucking regulations.
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    Welcome to the Department of Transportation and Public Works Our mission is to build and maintain quality provincial infrastructure for Nova Scotians. On this site you will find information about highways and bridges, government buildings, and environmental remediation projects. You’ll also find the provincial highway cameras, as well as information about travelling in Nova Scotia. We welcome all feedback, email tpwpaff@gov.ns.ca or click here
    Work Zone Safety Slow down and let us live. That’s the message from workers in highway construction zones in Nova Scotia. Construction workers are worried about being killed in Nova Scotian work zones. Workers say speeding motorists put themselves and other drivers at risk. Transportation and Public Works and the Nova Scotia Road Builders Association have launched a public education campaign that asks motorists to slow down in construction zones.

    66. Government Library Catalogues
    government Libraries Consolidated Catalogue (Members Borrowing policies). NS Departmentof Health Library. Version française nova scotia Provincial Library.
    http://ncompass.library.ns.ca/
    "One-Place-to-Look" for Nova Scotia library resources Government Library Catalogues Public Library Catalogues Government Libraries Consolidated Catalogue NS Department of Health Library NS Department of Natural Resources Library NS Legislative Library ... Nova Scotia Provincial Library
    Page last updated October 31, 2003

    67. Nova Scotia Notebook
    Offers general facts about the province, including history, location, government, people, places and photos.
    http://www.gov.ns.ca/cmns/notebook/default.asp
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    Where is Nova Scotia and

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    FACTS ABOUT NOVA SCOTIA Nova Scotia is one of 10 provinces (and three territories) in Canada.
    It lies on the east coast of the country and is almost completely surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean. Believe it or not, millions of years ago Nova Scotia was actually part of Africa. When the earth's crust shifted and Africa and North America separated, Nova Scotia got left behind.
    One big part of Nova Scotia is actually a huge island, called Cape Breton Island.
    Our neighbouring Canadian provinces are New Brunswick (which is bigger) and Prince Edward Island (which is smaller). Together, we are often called the Maritime provinces of Canada.
    The nearest American state is Maine. It takes about four hours to drive from Nova Scotia through New Brunswick to the Maine border.
    Most of the province is covered with forests and lakes and most larger towns are along the seacoast.

    68. Nova Scotia Online: Nova Scotia
    nova scotia Tourism, travel, and business guide of 9110 website listings, with photos, postcards, maps, and more. General( 13) Uncategorized links government( 172) Federal . Military . MLA's
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    69. Nova Scotia Online: Nova Scotia : Government
    nova scotia government institutions related services, Business Finder. Category(browse). or Business name City AB,
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    70. The Nova Scotia Prospectors Association
    Formed to foster prospecting at the professional and recreational level. Discusses training, joining, news, government, members only, links and contact details.
    http://www.prospectors.ns.ca/
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    71. Listings Nova Scotia: Canada : Nova Scotia : Government
    Truro (5) Windsor (3) Wolfville (6). Canada nova scotia government institutions related services. , Search, Search_whole_world,
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    72. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Archdiocese Of Halifax
    This see takes its name from the city of Halifax which has been the seat of government in nova scotia since its foundation by Lord Cornwallis in 1749.
    http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07117b.htm
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    (HALIFAXIENSIS) Jesuits In 1801 Father Edmund Burke left Quebec to enter upon his useful work in Halifax, which at that time formed part of the Diocese of Quebec and so remained until it was made a vicariate in 1817. Father Burke was consecrated Vicar Apostolic of Nova Scotia in 1818, and filled the office until his death in 1820. It was not until 1827 that his successor, Rt. Rev. William Fraser, was appointed. The vicariate was erected into a diocese 15 Feb., 1842, and was called the Diocese of Halifax. It included the whole of Nova Scotia. In 1844 the diocese was divided; Bishop Fraser became Bishop of the new Diocese of Arichat; and Bishop WILLIAM WALSH, who had been Bishop Fraser's coadjutor, "with the right of succession", became Bishop of Halifax. In 1852 Halifax was made an archdiocese. Archbishop Walsh administered the affairs of his see until his death in 1858. He was scholarly and devout, and although at that time the feeling between Protestants and Catholics was occasionally somewhat bitter, the "British Colonist", a newspaper owned and edited by

    73. The Town Of Digby, Nova Scotia
    The official town web site, offering information for visitors and tourists, local government, municipal services and community groups and services.
    http://www.townofdigby.ns.ca/main.html
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    "Home of the World Famous Scallop & nominated Canada's Most RomanticTown"
    In 1783 Digby was settled by a hearty band of United Empire Loyalists led by Rear Admiral, Sir Robert Digby, Captain of the HMS Atalanta, a 24 gun Brigantine, leading the North American Squadron.
    In appreciation of Adm. Digby's leadership and guidance our early settlers from New York and New England named their new town in honour of their benefactor.
    The Town of Digby has been an active fishing and lumber producing community throughout the years. Famous for the delicious scallops harvested from our local waters, spectacular vistas of The Annapolis Basin from our waterfront, clear crisp air, and of course the incredible tides (28 to 35 ft.) in our harbour, we offer our visitors a wonderful opportunity to visit or to settle in for a relaxed way of life.
    Digby is central to many activities, including historic sites, some of the best Whale Watching in North America, lovely parks, hiking trails, and our own local championship golf course.
    Located in Digby are a variety of accommodations, cafes, restaurants, shops, and a full service marina for our yachting visitors, including the services of an active shipyard for major repairs if needed.

    74. International Language Institute - ILI
    An official languagetraining centre for the Canadian government, a certified RSA-Cambridge teacher-training centre, and an associate of both Dalhousie University and the nova scotia Community College.
    http://www.ili.ca/
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    The International Language Institute (ILI) is a private language school located in Halifax, Canada, that offers English as a second language instruction. Founded in 1983, ILI is one of Canada’s oldest English language training institutions, an official French language training centre for the Canadian government, and the first certified Cambridge teacher training centre in North America offering CELTA, the Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults. ILI is approved by the British Council as an official test centre for IELTS, the International English Language Testing System, and is affiliated with many organizations including the Dalhousie University, Faculty of Medicine. For a complete listing of ILI-associate institutions, please visit www.ili.ca/associates/

    75. Nova Scotia -- Municipal Information
    At the bottom of each Web page is a link to an online discussion forum for unionissues and concerns of interest to nova scotia municipal government.
    http://cgii.gc.ca/m-NS-e.html
    Contact Us Help Search Canada Site ... Guides to Canadian Government Information
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    Amherst
    Town of Amherst
    This English, searchable Web site provides information about the Town of Amherst and its citizens. Visitors to the site can read a welcome message from the Mayor, find out about the town's history, its councillors, and town services like police and fire. The site has information on the town's demographic characteristics, reasons it is a good place for economic development, and provides access to a business directory, a map of its industrial park, and on-line permit forms.
    2002-01-18, James Watson, University College of Cape Breton jwatson@uccb.ns.ca
    Site available in English.
    http://www.town.amherst.ns.ca
    Annapolis County
    County of Annapolis
    This is a frames-structured site with many photos of the region. Clicking on the county logo will take you to a personalized introduction page. There is a section called "County Happenings" which describes recent local events. An electoral map for the county is provided with a list of communities by district. There are pictures and contact information for the Annapolis County Council, a list of county staff and members of council, boards, committees and commissions. A breakdown of how taxes are spent is indicated in a chart. Under "Public Works" there is a feature on the Bear River Solar Aquatics Wastewater Facility and a link to the Valley Waste Resource Management site. There is also information on county planning and heritage and a section on recreation services for the county which includes park, trail and canoeing information as well as a calendar of community events.

    76. The College Of Occupational Therapists Of Nova Scotia
    The governing body established by the provincial government to regulate the practice of Occupational Therapy. Lists information for registrants, the public and a registrant search.
    http://www.cotns.ca
    Friday May 7 th , 2004 Saturday May 1 st
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    are needed for COTNS committees -
    if you do not live locally (near the COTNS board office) and would like to join, please contact our office to find out about our new incentives and methods for committee involvement!
    The Nominations committee is requesting nominations from the membership for 2 positions on the Board. We encourage all to apply! BOARD MEETING Dates: meetings take place in the COTNS office between 5:30-7:00PM. January 14, 2004
    February 11, 2004
    March 10, 2004
    April 14, 2004
    May 12, 2004 AGM for COTNS scheduled for June 16, 2004. Annual Registration Renewal is May 15, 2004. On behalf of the Board and our membership we welcome you to the COTNS website and hope that our site will be helpful in meeting your needs! Thank you for your interest in the profession of Occupational Therapy in Nova Scotia.

    77. Information Circular ME 25
    Provincial government information circular.
    http://www.gov.ns.ca/natr/meb/ic/ic25.htm
    One of the Greatest Treasures -
    The Geology and History of Coal in Nova Scotia
    Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources
    Mineral Resources Branch
    Information Circular ME 25, 1993
    by J. H. Calder, jhcalder@gov.ns.ca K. S. Gillis, R. D. Naylor, rdnaylor@gov.ns.ca , and N. Watkins Campbell DEDICATED TO THE COAL MINERS OF NOVA SCOTIA
    Table of Contents
    • Coal at Two Dollars a Ton Introduction The Origin of Coal The Coalfields of Nova Scotia ... Natural Resources Home Page
      Coal at Two Dollars a Ton
      Afar in the Carboniferous time
      I grew in Paleozoical slime,
      A Lepidodendron, with boughs on my stem
      And Lepidostrobuses grew out of them.
      My roots in the mud of the ages I spread
      And up to the heavens I vaulted my head,
      I throve in the heat of tropical sun,
      And now I am coal at two dollars a ton. Behold from my bed on the primitive shale How quickly they raise me, the steed of the rail Is mine, yea, mine are the ships of the sea And shivering multitudes clamour for me. As chariots borne through the sleet and the snow Of winterbound cities in triumph I go

    78. The Nova Scotia Tourism Partnership Council
    Plans and delivers tourism marketing and product development programs in a partnership between industry and government. Lists marketing, research, reports, news, links and contact details.
    http://www.nstpc.com/

    PROGRAMS
    The 2004 Partnership Opportunities Book is now here! Click to Download
    Also:
    MARKETING
    Promotions, Partnership Opportunities and more.
    PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
    The 2003-2004 Development Plan is here online.
    April 7, 2004
    Product Development Day
    RESEARCH
    The Nova Scotia Tourism Partnership Council oversees a variety of tourism research studies now under way by the Tourism Division.
    RESEARCH REPORTS
    A list of research reports available from the Tourism Division.
    TPC REPORTS
    VIS Strategy December 2003
    2004 Tourism Plan: View our Powerpoint Presentation in PDF format
    There are a number of other analysis and planning reports available online from NSTPC. Product Development Day, April 7, 2004 Seasonality: "A Shoulder to Build On" "Fantastic speakers, high energy and excellent networking opportunities"

    79. Law Reform Commission Of Nova Scotia
    An independent advisor to the government to make recommendations for law reform. Lists aims, current work, members, online commission reports and legal links.
    http://www.lawreform.ns.ca/
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    80. BIANS - Brain Injury Association Of Nova Scotia
    Support for people with brain injuries and their families. Serves as an advocacy group with government, the public and the health care system. Provides news, discussion groups, association officers, events, meetings, resources and programs.
    http://www3.ns.sympatico.ca/bians1/
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