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  2. List of defunct newspapers of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Nova Scotia Intelligencer: NB: Saint John: 1783 1784 The Royal Gazette: NB: Saint John: 1785 1814 The Royal St. John Gazette: NB: Saint John: 1783 1784 St. John Advertiser: NB: Saint John: 1785 1814 The Saint-John Gazette: NB: Saint John: 1786 1709 The Saint John Gazette: NB: Saint John: 1803 1807 The Time; or True Briton: NB: Saint John: 1808 ...

  3. Malcolm MacKay (Canadian politician) - Wikipedia

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    Malcolm A. MacKay (January 29, 1944 – January 25, 2025) was a Canadian politician. He represented the electoral district of Sackville in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1978 to 1984. He was a member of the Nova Scotia Progressive Conservative Party .

  4. Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    The only demographic information that pertains to Lower Sackville is provided by Halifax Regional Council, and pertains to District 15 (Lower Sackville). District 15 (Lower Sackville) has 21,379 people [citation needed] living within its boundaries. [6] However, the community itself does not have any recent demographic information.

  5. Sackville, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Sackville can refer to several different communities in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia located along the Sackville River. No community has simply "Sackville" as an official name. No community has simply "Sackville" as an official name.

  6. The Daily News (Halifax) - Wikipedia

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    The Daily News owed its existence to David Bentley, who, along with his wife Diana and Patrick and Joyce Sims, founded The Great Eastern News Company Ltd. [1] in 1974 and started publishing a weekly broadsheet named The Bedford-Sackville News.

  7. Peter Stoffer - Wikipedia

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    Stoffer was born in Heerlen, Netherlands in 1956 and emigrated with his family to Canada the same year. [2] His father worked in the coal mines, but after the mines closed down in 1956, Stoffer's family decided to move to Canada. His father became a mail carrier, his mother was a nurse and later they ran a group home for disabled youth.