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  2. The Casket - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Category : People from Antigonish County, Nova Scotia

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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.

  4. Category:People from Antigonish, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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  5. Municipality of the County of Antigonish - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  6. Caledonia Mills - Wikipedia

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    Caledonia Mills (Scottish Gaelic: An Daigear) is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in Antigonish County. [1] [2] Alleged haunting

  7. Bill Gillis - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Frankville, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Frankville is a small community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in Antigonish County, near Havre Boucher. [1] It was originally known as the "Back Settlement of Harbour Bouche" until 1887 when the provincial government changed it to Frankville. [2] It is the home of Dennis Bonvie, former NHL player. [3]

  9. Bayfield, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Bayfield in Nova Scotia Bayfield ( Scottish Gaelic : An Abhainn Bheag ) is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia , located in Antigonish County . [ 1 ] The community is named after Henry Wolsey Bayfield .