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Derek Normanton was one of 49 people who became Canadian citizens at a ceremony at the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier ...
For years it sat in its burgundy box along with a document swearing that on such and such a day it had flown above Parliament ...
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The Weather Network on MSNCelebrating Canada Day: A guide to proper flag etiquetteWithin the Canadian Forces, specific rules govern flag display. The flag is flown from sunrise to sunset and may only be ...
Nova Scotia's white and blue flag was first created in 1858. It has never been officially recognized as the provincial flag until now, and it's all thanks to a young student. Eleven-year-old Regan ...
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The Weather Network on MSNBehind the Stitch: Explore the intricate process of creating Canada flagsSewing machines have been piecing together flags at Dartmouth, Nova Scotia's The Flag Shop since November 1993. Debbie ...
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N.S. defends $1.3-million affordable housing program that resulted in 60 leasesThe Nova Scotia government is defending a $1.35-million housing program that resulted in 60 leases over roughly two years.
At the Flag Shop, manager Carole Aylard said she hasn't seen the shop this busy since people wanted to purchase Nova Scotia Strong flags in response to the Portapique mass casualty.
Nova Scotia is marking the start of its first Acadian Heritage Month which runs through August. Shown at a ceremonial flag raising at the provincial legislature on Thursday, Aug. 1 are from left ...
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N.S. premier disappointed court won't decide who is responsible for Chignecto IsthmusHALIFAX — Nova Scotia's premier says he’s disappointed the province's Court of Appeal has declined to say which level of government has responsibility for the land bridge to New Brunswick.
Nova Scotia’s education minister said Tuesday he will make it clear to schools on the province’s South Shore that they are expected to resume flying flags representing diverse communities.
At the Flag Shop, manager Carole Aylard said she hasn’t seen the shop this busy since people wanted to purchase Nova Scotia Strong flags in response to the Portapique mass casualty.
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