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Roman Catholic bishops of Antigonish (6 P) Pages in category "People from Antigonish County, Nova Scotia" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
He returned to Nova Scotia and began command of the Royal Nova Scotia Volunteer Regiment. [20] His wife Elizabeth died in Halifax on 2 April 1784. [21] On their passage to Antigonish eight days later, Hierlihy’s oldest daughter died. [22] (She is the first British person buried in Antigonish.) He fought alongside John Small in the French and ...
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First published on June 24, 1852, by John Boyd, [2] [3] the paper was eventually acquired by Casket Printing and Publishing Company. [4]Brace Publishing Limited, a division of the Halifax newspaper The Chronicle Herald, acquired the newspaper in 2012 before being subsumed into the Chronicle Herald's expanded SaltWire Network in 2017.
The Municipality of the County of Antigonish is a county municipality in Nova Scotia, Canada. It provides local government to the eponymous historical county , except for the Town of Antigonish , and two reserves: Pomquet and Afton 23 , and Summerside 38 .
John William Gillis (October 31, 1936 – August 15, 2009), generally known as Bill Gillis, was a Canadian politician who served in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1970 to 1998. He represented the electoral district of Antigonish for the Liberals. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, [1] his family moved to Antigonish when he was six weeks old.
He resigned in 1916 and was elected to the Nova Scotia House of Assembly for the electoral district of Antigonish County. A Nova Scotia Liberal, he was a minister without portfolio from 1918 to 1925 in the cabinet of George Henry Murray and Minister of Highways from 1923 to 1925 and Minister of Public Works and Mines in 1925 in the cabinet of ...
He was born in Antigonish, Nova Scotia and became a merchant by career. Kirk was first elected to Parliament at the Antigonish—Guysborough riding in a by-election on 16 March 1936 then re-elected for full terms there in 1940, 1945, 1949 and 1953. Kirk was defeated in the 1957 election by Angus Ronald Macdonald of the Progressive Conservative ...