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  2. Heritage Property Act (Nova Scotia) - Wikipedia

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    The Heritage Property Act was first enacted in 1980, and was subject to amendments in 1991, 1998 and 2010. [2] Nova Scotia also has related legislation to protect archaeological and natural sites (the Special Places Protection Act) and to protect burial plots and cemeteries (the Cemeteries Protection Act). [3]

  3. Nova Scotia Archives - Wikipedia

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    Nova Scotia Archives is a governmental archival institution serving the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. The archives acquires, preserves and makes available the province's documentary heritage – recorded information of provincial significance created or accumulated by government and the private sector over the last 300 years.

  4. Elizabeth Bishop House - Wikipedia

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    The Elizabeth Bishop House, also known as the Bulmer House, is an historic single-family house in Great Village, Nova Scotia.The house is associated with Pulitzer Prize winning author Elizabeth Bishop who in her youth lived in the house each summer with her maternal grandparents, William Brown Bulmer and Elizabeth (Hutchinson) Bulmer.

  5. List of National Historic Sites of Canada in Nova Scotia

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    As of April 2021, there were 91 National Historic Sites designated in Nova Scotia, 26 of which are administered by Parks Canada (identified below by the beaver icon ). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Numerous National Historic Events also occurred across Nova Scotia, and are identified at places associated with them, using the same style of federal plaque which ...

  6. Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (Nova ...

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    The Act is generally considered to be in two parts: the first dealing with access to records in the custody or control of public bodies and the second dealing with the regulation of the collection, use and disclosure of personal information by those public bodies. It applies to provincially regulated public bodies in the province of Nova Scotia.

  7. Nova Scotia Association of Realtors - Wikipedia

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    The Nova Scotia Association of REALTORS (NSAR) is the provincial Board/Association for REALTORS in Nova Scotia, representing 2,100+ real estate brokers and salespeople in 7 regions: Cape Breton Region of NSAR; Halifax Dartmouth Region of NSAR; Highland Region of NSAR; Northern Region of NSAR; South Shore Region of NSAR; Yarmouth Region of NSAR