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 Valley District Soccer Association
Nova Scotia Community College (former Teacher's College) - Take Exit 13 off Highway 102 into Truro.
From Highway 118, take Burnside exit; fields are on your left just before the lights at Burnside Dr. These fields are closed and will probably not reopen.
Scotia is on the left, Wagner on the right.
www.valleysoccer.org /fields.asp

  
 Valley District Soccer Association
Nova Scotia Community College (former Teacher's College) - Take Exit 13 off Highway 102 into Truro.
From Highway 118, take Burnside exit; fields are on your left just before the lights at Burnside Dr. These fields are closed and will probably not reopen.
Scotia is on the left, Wagner on the right.
www.valleysoccer.org /fields.asp

  
 Restaurants in Dartmouth Nova Scotia Canada Restaurant Reviews
northern Kashmir, the Dartmouth, NS resident told the Halifax Chronicle-Herald in a telephone interview Wednesday from Islamabad.
Airport, a 41,923-square-foot single tenant building in Boisbriand, Que., and 14.3 acres of development land in the Burnside Industrial Park in Dartmouth, NS.
in Vancouver, Guy Pellerin of Dieppe, NB, is Canada& referee and Sylvain Losier of Greenfield Park, Que., and Jeff MacDonald of Dartmouth, NS, are the linesman...
www.diningguide411.com /restaurants/Canada/NS/Dartmouth   (338 words)

  
 Pet-Friendly Hotels, Lodging & Accommodations in Nova Scotia, Canada
We are within five minutes of Burnside Industrial Park, Dartmouth General and Nova Scotia Hospitals and Mic Mac Mall, Atlantic Canada's largest shopping centre.
About 50 years ago the bishop of Antigonish, a lovely university town in Nova Scotia, had the right idea - to build a simple cottage near the water as a place where he could retreat from the hectic pressures of daily life.
Dar-Ix-Xemx - House of the Sun - promises to fulfill vacation fantasies for those seeking to be spoiled in beautiful Nova Scotia.
petfriendly.ca /rentals.php?id=7   (653 words)

  
 All Nova Scotia Hotels
We are within just five minutes of Burnside Industrial Park; Dartmouth General and Nova Scotia.
Located in the heart of the beautiful Annapolis Valley in southwestern Nova Scotia.
373 Hwy 4, Port Hastings, Nova Scotia B9A 1M8
www.openroads.com /?id=5221   (597 words)

  
 Roosters Glen Bed and Breakfast - Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
We are on a metro transit route and within minutes of driving to Burnside Industrial Park or downtown Halifax via the A. Murray MacKay Bridge.
Located in Central Dartmouth, we are within walking distance to Mic Mac Mall, Shubenacadie Park, Lake Banook or downtown Dartmouth, where you can ride on the ferry to historical Halifax.
Roosters Glen is a charming home offering a touch of country in the heart of the city.
www.roostersglen.com   (138 words)

  
 CanadaGenWeb Cemetery Project - Nova Scotia
A surname index of any Nova Scotia cemetery indexes or transcripts that have been submitted to this project.
Please note that this surname index is for Nova Scotia cemeteries only.
The browse feature to the left is Nova Scotia only.
www.s94660560.onlinehome.us /cgwcem/NS   (991 words)

  
 Case study - Burnside
Burnside Industrial Park is one of seven parks operated by the municipality, of 51 in Nova Scotia, and of approximately 1,000 in Canada.
Burnside Industrial Park is located in the Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia, Canada (Figure 1).
Figure 2 provides additional detail on the location of the Burnside in relation to the rest of the municipality and Halifax Harbour in particular.
www.uneptie.org /pc/ind-estates/casestudies/Burnside.htm   (2040 words)

  
 Contact - Nicom Ltd.
Nicom Ltd. is located at the top of the Burnside Business Park immediately off Highway 111 located in Cambridge Tower 1.
www.nicomltd.com /contact/index.html   (2040 words)

  
 Definition of ambrose e. burnside
Burnside]] - a suburb of [[Halifax, Nova Scotia]], [[Canad...
Burnside]] - a suburb of [[Christchurch]], [[New Zealand]]
The second time around, Burnside and Ortiz fought to a six round draw.
www.wordiq.com /search/ambrose+e.+burnside.html   (724 words)

  
 Working to Restore Your Power
Halifax, NS, Oct. 8: Nova Scotia Power expects all street-side power lines will be restored in the Halifax Regional Municipality by late Wednesday night, including North End Halifax, West End Halifax, Musquodoboit Harbour, Porter's Lake, Gaetz Brook, Ship Harbour and surrounding areas.
Halifax, NS, Oct. 30: A detailed report from Nova Scotia Power, released today, documents the extensive damage to the province's electricity system and reviews the massive power restoration efforts that followed in the wake of Hurricane Juan.
Halifax, NS, Oct. 11, 6:00 AM: Nova Scotia Power crews will complete restoration to pockets of homes in Porters Lake and Lake Echo today.
www.nspower.ca /RestorePower   (724 words)

  
 Working to Restore Your Power
Halifax, NS, Oct. 30: A detailed report from Nova Scotia Power, released today, documents the extensive damage to the province's electricity system and reviews the massive power restoration efforts that followed in the wake of Hurricane Juan.
Halifax, NS, Oct. 8: Nova Scotia Power expects all street-side power lines will be restored in the Halifax Regional Municipality by late Wednesday night, including North End Halifax, West End Halifax, Musquodoboit Harbour, Porter's Lake, Gaetz Brook, Ship Harbour and surrounding areas.
Power is expected to be largely restored to the following parts of the Halifax Regional Municipality by the end of today: Bedford, Bedford Highway, Hammonds Plains, Armdale, Fairview, Clayton Park, Burnside Industrial Park, Shearwater, Fall River, Waverley, Timberlea, Sackville and Middle Sackville.
www.nspower.ca /RestorePower/#ResponseMay14_2004   (7704 words)

  
 Smart Growth Network Case Study Index
Burnside Eco-Industrial Park, Nova Scotia (Canada): Key features of the Burnside eco-industrial park include: 6 year multi-disciplinary, multi-institutional study of requirements; cooperative partnership among academics, 3 levels of government, owners, developers, and tenants; and phases/retrofitting and planning.
Riverdale: Demolition firms, contractors specializing in building salvage, and private/public property owners each have questions about how and under what conditions building disassembly and salvage can be cost competitive with standard demolition.
NAS Alameda Deconstruction, Alameda, California: The purpose of the NAS Alameda project was to assess the feasibility of using deconstruction at the base and to identify the best strategies to encourage deconstruction within the base closure timeline.
www.smartgrowth.org /casestudies/casestudy_index.html   (1239 words)

  
 Town of Stewiacke
Ideally located just 35 minutes from the Burnside Industrial Park, 45 minutes from the heart of Halifax, 25 minutes from the Halifax International Airport, and 20 minutes from the town of Truro.
Stewiacke located in the center of the province of Nova Scotia, Canada at the entrance to the beautiful Stewiacke valley where Indian trails crossed both the Stewiacke and Shubenacadie Rivers.
Stewiacke is a potential hub area for industrial and residential growth rated the fastest growing municipality per capita in the province.
www.centralnovascotia.com /members/Stewiacke   (206 words)

  
 Ferries Companies in Canada
Northumberland Ferries offers what is simply the best way for you and your car to travel between Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.
Bell Island/Portugal Cove Ferry Service - St Brennans/Burnside Ferry Service
Owen Sound Transportation Company Limited - Marine Services
www.canadianbusinessdirectory.ca /category.php?cat=1129   (206 words)

  
 David Blaikie Web Site - History of Blaikie Sawmill
Judy Miller is a daughter of Nina and Muir Patterson; a granddaughter of Glenn and Alice Blaikie and a great granddaughter of Elmira and David Morrison Blaikie, all of Upper Stewiacke, Nova Scotia.
Harris and Sarah Blaikie moved to the head of Burnside and were the first people to settle there.
Janet, or Jennett Blaikie, daughter of Harris and Sarah, married William Benvie of Musquodoboit.
www.davidblaikie.com /upper_stewiacke/blaikie_family_history.htm   (677 words)

  
 Roosters Glen Bed and Breakfast - Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
Located in Central Dartmouth, we are within walking distance to Mic Mac Mall, Shubenacadie Park, Lake Banook or downtown Dartmouth, where you can ride on the ferry to historical Halifax.
We are on a metro transit route and within minutes of driving to Burnside Industrial Park or downtown Halifax via the A. Murray MacKay Bridge.
Whether your stay is for a city shopping spree, business or rest and relaxation, Roosters Glen is the place to be.
roostersglen.com   (138 words)

  
 CanadaGenWeb Cemetery Project - Nova Scotia
Transcript for New Cemetery, Rawdon, Hants County - New Cemetery
Transcript for Burnt Hill Cemetery, Upper Burnside, Colchester County - Burnt Hill Cemetery
Transcript for St. James Anglican Church Cemetery, Seaforth, Halifax County - St.
www.s94660560.onlinehome.us /cgwcem/NS   (138 words)

  
 Burnside Hotel Dartmouth Nova Scotia
It is confidently located close to shopping centres,entertainment spots, local attractions and 10 minutes from Halifax.
Located in Dartmouth adjacent to Burnside Industrial Park.
You will be sure to enjoy your stay in one of our 96 A/C rooms which consist of a variety of standard rooms with 2 double beds and large excecutive suites, drive-ups are also available.
www.burnsidehotels.com   (126 words)

  
 Pioneer Profiles (M)
Daniel was born in Nova Scotia in 1830 and died at Lethbridge, Alberta in 1909.
In 1871 at Burnside, Manitoba, he married Annie McKenzie who was born at Puslinch, Ontario in 1850 and died in 1939 at Albany, New York.
Duncan was born on the 27th of October, 1841 in Campbellton Argyle, Scotland and died on the 13th of October, 1924 at Ormiston, Quebec.
pioneersalberta.org /profiles/m.html   (126 words)

  
 CanadaGenWeb Cemetery Project - Nova Scotia
A surname index of any Nova Scotia cemetery indexes or transcripts that have been submitted to this project.
Transcript for Burnt Hill Cemetery, Upper Burnside, Colchester County - Burnt Hill Cemetery
Transcript for New Cemetery, Rawdon, Hants County - New Cemetery
www.s94660560.onlinehome.us /cgwcem/NS   (126 words)

  
 ACOA Website - News - News Releases
The projects were announced today by the governments of Canada and Nova Scotia, in partnership with the Halifax Regional Municipality and the Halifax Regional Water Commission.
Harbour East Artificial Fields Halifax Regional Municipality Shared total project cost: $1,600,000 ($800,000 Federal; $800,000 Provincial) The design and construction of two artificial turf sports fields in the Spectacle Lake area of Burnside.
Halifax Regional Municipality Mayor Peter Kelly said, “Today’s announcement further underlines HRM’s commitment to further improving and enhancing our sewer and water services, undertaking major transportation projects to help alleviate traffic congestion, improving public safety and meeting the growing demand for new community recreation facilities.
www.acoa-apeca.gc.ca /e/media/press/press.shtml?2976   (963 words)

  
 Home work
Access to the airport and mainland Nova Scotia is easily accomplished from Granbury Place via Highways 102 and 103.
Granbury Place with its spectacular view of Bedford Basin is ideally located central to the surrounding communities of Bedford/Sackville, Halifax and with easy access to Dartmouth and the Burnside Industrial Park, across the A. Murray MacKay Bridge.
With downtown Halifax just minutes away and offering a wide selection of cultural pursuits, nightlife, access to both commercial and academic sectors, Granbury Place offers carefree affordable condominium living and a convenient cental location.
www.homework-guide.com /Granbury/Outside.html   (963 words)

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