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  2. The News (New Glasgow) - Wikipedia

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    New Glasgow, Nova Scotia B2H 5E2: Circulation: 6,988 weekdays 6,836 Saturdays in 2009 [1] Website: www.ngnews.ca: The News (formerly The Evening News) is a weekly ...

  3. Wikipedia:List of online newspaper archives - Wikipedia

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    Nova Scotia Obituaries Free to search and view by given name and surname. Pay to search within text of obituary. Nova Scotia Historical Newspapers Free Provided by Libraries Nova Scotia; The Chronicle Herald Pay; Transcontinental Newsnet archives Pay Access to all of the articles published in Transcontinental Newsnet since April 5, 1999 Amherst ...

  4. Wikipedia : In the news/Recent deaths

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    Life as the main story: For deaths where the person's life is the main story, where the news reporting of the death consists solely of obituaries, or where the update to the article in question is merely a statement of the time and cause of death, the "recent deaths" section is usually used.

  5. Category:Death in Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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  6. CKEC-FM - Wikipedia

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    CKEC-FM is a Canadian radio station broadcasting at 94.1 FM in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, owned by the Stingray Group. The station airs a soft adult contemporary format branded as 94.1 The Breeze . The transmitter tower is situated on Mount Thom .

  7. Graham Fraser (industrialist) - Wikipedia

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    Fraser served various offices in New Glasgow throughout his life, as town councillor, water commissioner, and director of the Aberdeen Hospital. [3] He was elected mayor of New Glasgow in 1910, a position he held until his death in 1915.

  8. James DeWolfe - Wikipedia

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    James "Jim" DeWolfe (born May 14, 1949) is a former political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. He represented Pictou East in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1998 to 2006 as a Progressive Conservative. [1] DeWolfe was born in 1949 in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, [2] the son of William Elliott DeWolfe

  9. Donald Cameron (Nova Scotia premier) - Wikipedia

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    Donald William Cameron (May 20, 1946 – May 3, 2021) was a Canadian politician who served as the 22nd premier of Nova Scotia from February 1991 to June 1993. He represented the electoral district of Pictou East in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1974 to 1993, as a member of the Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia. [1]