| UFO USO,Shag Harbor, Nova Scotia ,Canada | | 2008-08-19 16:33:59 | | Hi guys its really an interesting UFO/USO sighting case ,which happened in Shag Harbor, Nova Scotia ,Canada ,1976.Two UFOs went underwater becoming USOs during October 1967 in Nova Scotia Canada. They both headed toward an American Navel base. This is one of very few cases where governmental agency documents (RCMP Canada) have formally declared an Unidentified Flying Object was involved.Here is the Animation as it happened back in 1976And here is Canada UFO Documentary which talks about detailed eyewitness accounts:-Part-2 Part-3 Part-4 Part-5 Part-6
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| Is Nova Scotia RV Unfriendly? | | 2008-03-26 09:47:21 | | t
(Picture Courtesy of Andrew Cornwall)
A few years back I was accosted by an awful little man who owned a campground down the road. The reason? I had allowed a friend to park his RV on my acreage while he drove around Nova Scotia in his small car. He was from the west and wanted a [...]... | | By: White Point Manor Weblog | | |
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| Nova Scotia Master Class Returns | | 2008-03-20 14:30:56 | | Under the guidance of Michelle Sears the Nova Scotia Masterclass Series is returning for a 2nd year. This series of courses is designed to educate Nova Scotia’s tourism operators and businesses provide a great product and reap the rewards. This is especially designed for the management teams.
In 2008 the Masterclass Series will be made [...]... | | By: White Point Manor Weblog | | |
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| Solo Show at Toulany's Lunchbox -- Halifax, Nova Scotia | | 2008-03-06 17:36:21 | | Tonight, I dropped off nine paintings at Toulany's Lunchbox, 3081 Gottengin Street (next to the Hydrostone Market). The Toulany family has served our community from this location for more than 30-years -- a true landmark in Halifax if ever there was one. The young Bash Toulany has taken over the reins and has revamped this outlet and their food is great, as always. I'm absolutely thrilled to have my paintings displayed here and thank Bash and family and the customers at Toulany's Lunchbox for supporting the arts by allowing local artists, like myself, to display and sell work there. The following are the pieces that are currently available at Toulany's Lunchbox, if you are interested in viewing them and purchasing, please visit Toulany's Lunchbox. Thank you.Tulip, oil on board.Lemon, original watercolour painting.Jug, oil on canvas.Fishing Shacks, near Peggy's Cove, original watercolour painting.Full sheet original watercolour painting, framed and ready-to-hangAbandoned, original ... | | By: MaryAnn.ca | | |
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| Thank you Visual Arts Nova Scotia | | 2008-02-26 06:46:09 | | Emily, 20 x 16" oilsA special thank you to Visual Arts Nova Scotia (VANS), they've exhibited samples of my portraits during the last two quarterly sessions of Art-In-A-Box -- a showcase for Nova Scotian artists -- located 1161 Hollis Street (Between the Westin Hotel and the Via Rail Station). VANS is a terrific organization and I am grateful for their support, encouragement and unrelenting optimism.A new session of Art-In-A-Box begins March 3 and runs through to June 27th. It will feature the work of Margaret J. E. Bailly, Louise Baker, Colin Campbell, Carolyn Fish, Barbara Kaiser, Rene Laramee, Janet Larkman, Judith J. Leidl, Raina McDonald, Grace McKnight, Diane Metzger, G.E. (Buck) Newsome and Marlien Suermondt. I'm looking forward to seeing their work in this terrific venue.... | | By: MaryAnn.ca | | |
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| Vacation Home Rules In Nova Scotia | | 2008-02-21 18:18:00 | | Not so long ago you could make nice second income by renting out your cottage. It was nice for the mom-and-pop operations who could never go toe-2-toe with the big guys and didn’t want to. They had their clients and the big guys had theirs. They also had lax rules because, let’s face it, [...]... | | By: White Point Manor Weblog | | |
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| Show and Sale at Uncommon Grounds Halifax, Nova Scotia | | 2008-02-01 13:16:28 | | ***SPECIAL***Dear Uncommon Grounds customer and Internetty friend, Thank you to the staff and owners of Uncommon Grounds for supporting the arts by allowing local artists, like myself, to display work there. As a special thank you to you, a customer of Uncommon Grounds (and my Internetty friends), I have reduced the price of these original paintings for this show, during the month of February only. The price list and PayPal buttons are below for this select group of paintings. Since Uncommon Grounds is a Wi-fi location you can purchase your selection as you enjoy your gourmet coffee and meal. When a piece sells, I'll note it on this website. When the show is over (March 1), I’ll ship or deliver the painting to you. Shipping charges may apply. I have deliberately kept the file sizes small for this viewing on the Internet so that they can easily viewed as a group but if you require a larger image of the paintings to view or If you have any questions, please don'... | | By: MaryAnn.ca | | |
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| 6 Reasons to Come to Nova Scotia | | 2008-01-17 07:18:12 | | In a nutshell: No other part of North America offers so much in such a compact package as Nova Scotia.
Now I Shall Expand
By mere coincidence of geography Nova Scotia can be placed on your list of must-see places. Here are a few facts:
1) Almost an Island: Nova Scotia is almost completely surrounded by water except [...]... | | By: White Point Manor Weblog | | |
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| Nova Scotia Museum Pass | | 2008-01-14 11:35:23 | | The Nova Scotia Museum Pass is your ticket to experience Nova Scotia’s culture and heritage like never before! The Nova Scotia Museum is a family of 27 thematically diverse museums located across the province.
How It Works
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| Nova Scotia Trails Federation | | 2008-01-09 09:11:44 | | An organized trail movement in Nova Scotia began in April 1987 when over 80 people representing trail users and providers gathered for a three day Trails for Tomorrow Conference in Halifax. It was organized by Colin Stewart who had a vision for trail development in the province. Hosted by Nordic Ski Nova Scotia, the Halifax [...]... | | By: White Point Manor Weblog | | |
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| Camping fees to rise in Nova Scotia over the next three years | | 2007-12-20 02:18:00 | | HALIFAX - The cost of camping at Nova Scotia's provincial parks will increase in each of the next three years.The provincial government announced Tuesday that permits for a basic campsite will rise from $14.96 to $18 by 2010 - that's a 20 per cent jump. The cost of a semi-serviced site will rise 25 per cent to $24, and full-service sites with water and electricity will rise to $32 - a 15 per cent increase.
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| Real estate spinoff $220m a year in Nova Scotia | | 2007-08-20 01:49:35 | | The economic spinoff from real estate sales in Nova Scotia tops $220 million annually, according to a recent report by Altus Clayton Research. The study, released by the national agency earlier this summer, found that the average housing transaction in the province generated $20,300 in spending beyond the purchase of the home and property.
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