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In 2012, the company rebranded as "Mark's" as part of a strategy to appeal to a wider customer base and reflect an expanded product assortment. [3] In May 2018, Canadian Tire Corporation announced their purchase of Helly Hansen, a brand Mark's previously featured for over ten years. [4] Original Mark's Work Wearhouse logo used prior to 2002
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Rhodes Curry Company was a construction contractor and builder of railway rolling stock based in Amherst, Nova Scotia.Rhodes Curry Company was a significant business in the industrial, commercial, and architectural history of Nova Scotia, and was instrumental in the commercial development and expansion of Nova Scotia’s turn-of-the-century economy.
Route 302: Amherst - Nappan - Maccan - Athol - Southampton; Route 307: Wallace - Wallace Station - Wentworth Centre; Route 321: Springhill - River Philip - Oxford Junction - Oxford - Port Philip; Route 366: Amherst - Tidnish Bridge - Tidnish-Lorneville, Northport - Linden - Port Howe; Route 368: Mahoney's Corner - Streets Ridge - Middleboro
Cumberland North is a provincial electoral district in Nova Scotia, Canada, that elects one member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly. Prior to 1993, it was part of Cumberland East . The communities of Amherst and Pugwash are within its boundaries.
Amherst (/ ˈ æ m ɜːr s t / AM-urst) [4] is a town in northwestern Nova Scotia, Canada, located at the northeast end of the Cumberland Basin, an arm of the Bay of Fundy, and 22 km (14 mi) south of the Northumberland Strait.
Alma Paz, wife of Mark Paz, spoke to a crowd gathered outside of the Monkey Junction Walmart on Saturday. A vigil was held to honor Mark, who was tragically killed in a shooting at the store on ...
Nova Scotia Trunk 6 in the community of Toney River. For most of its length Trunk 6 is a two lane highway with a speed limit of 80 km/h (50 mph). In communities, villages or towns the speed limit may drop to as low as 50 km/h (30 mph).