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Town in Nova Scotia, Canada
Truro is a town in central Nova Scotia, Canada. Truro is the shire town of Colchester County and is located on the south side of the Salmon River floodplain
Truro,_Nova_Scotia
Railway station in Nova Scotia, Canada
Truro station is an intercity railway station in Truro, Nova Scotia. It is operated by Via Rail. The Nova Scotia Railway opened its line from Richmond
Truro_station_(Nova_Scotia)
Canadian actress and politician
is a Canadian actress and politician. She represented Truro-Bible Hill district in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 2009 until 2019 as a New Democrat
Lenore_Zann
Community college in Canada
Nova Scotia Community College or NSCC is a Canadian community college serving the province of Nova Scotia through a network of 14 campuses and three community
Nova_Scotia_Community_College
College in Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada
The Nova Scotia Teachers College (NSTC) was a normal school located in the Canadian town of Truro, Nova Scotia. The Nova Scotia Teachers College was founded
Nova_Scotia_Teachers_College
Instructor in Quebec, Canada
residing in Truro, Nova Scotia, she co-founded the first Francophone school in the region. Born in Montreal, she was raised in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, the eldest
Jocelyne_Couture-Nowak
Park in Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada
3,000-acre (12 km2) natural woodland urban park in the center of Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada. The park features an extensive system of walking, hiking
Victoria Park, Truro, Nova Scotia
Victoria_Park,_Truro,_Nova_Scotia
Military unit
The Nova Scotia Highlanders (also known as North Novies, North Novas) is an infantry regiment in the primary reserve of the Canadian Army. It is part of
Nova_Scotia_Highlanders
Highway in Nova Scotia, Canada
Trunk 2 is part of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia's system of Trunk Highways. The route runs from Halifax to Fort Lawrence on the New Brunswick
Nova_Scotia_Trunk_2
Provincial electoral district in Nova Scotia, Canada
Truro-Bible Hill-Millbrook-Salmon River is a provincial electoral district in Nova Scotia, Canada, that elects one member to the Nova Scotia House of Assembly
Truro-Bible Hill-Millbrook-Salmon River
Truro-Bible_Hill-Millbrook-Salmon_River
Shopping mall in Nova Scotia, Canada
The Hub Shopping Centre (formerly Truro Mall) is a 239,571 sq. ft. shopping mall in Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada. It is located on Robie Street, one of the
The_Hub_Shopping_Centre
Black Canadians in Nova Scotia
Prominent Black neighbourhoods exist in most towns and cities in Nova Scotia including Halifax, Truro, New Glasgow, Sydney, Digby, Shelburne and Yarmouth. Black
Black_Nova_Scotians
Village in Nova Scotia, Canada
village in Colchester County, Nova Scotia, Canada. It lies on the north bank of the Salmon River, opposite the town of Truro and the community of Salmon
Bible_Hill,_Nova_Scotia
Junior ice hockey club
The Truro Bearcats are a junior ice hockey franchise of the Maritime Junior Hockey League (MHL) based in Truro, Nova Scotia. The team plays its home games
Truro_Bearcats
Highway in Nova Scotia
highway in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia that runs from Halifax to Onslow, immediately north of the town of Truro. In 2000, the section of Highway
Nova_Scotia_Highway_102
Horse racing course in Bible Hill, Nova Scotia
Truro Raceway is a Canadian harness racing track in Bible Hill, Nova Scotia. It ranks among the oldest racetracks in Canada. The Truro Raceway, the largest
Truro_Raceway
Highway in Nova Scotia, Canada
Canadian province of Nova Scotia. It is located in Colchester County and connects Tatamagouche at Trunk 6 with Truro at Trunk 4. Truro Upper Onslow North
Nova_Scotia_Route_311
are Truro and Lockeport with populations of 12,954 and 476 respectively. Canada portal Nova Scotia portal Geography portal Demographics of Nova Scotia Geography
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Ice hockey team in Truro, Nova Scotia
The Truro Bearcats were a Canadian Senior ice hockey team from Truro, Nova Scotia. The Bearcats were the 1998 Allan Cup Canadian National champions of
Truro_Bearcats_(senior)
Canadian garment manufacturer
(English: /ˈstænfiːld/) is a Canadian garment manufacturer based in Truro, Nova Scotia, with approximately 550 employees, whose company's products are sold
Stanfield's
Prison in Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada
Nova Institution for Women (French: Établissement Nova pour femmes) is a Canadian federal prison for women in Truro, Nova Scotia. The facility, which handles
Nova_Institution_for_Women
Canadian provincial capital
the capital and most populous municipality of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, and the most populous municipality in Atlantic Canada. It consists of
Halifax,_Nova_Scotia
River in Nova Scotia, Canada
rivers of Nova Scotia Computer model output showing extent of inundation during Saxby Gale in the context of the present state of development in Truro.
Salmon_River_(Nova_Scotia)
Canadian actor (born 1973)
Trailer Park Boys. Bowles was born in Montreal, Quebec and raised in Truro, Nova Scotia. Best known as Cory in Trailer Park Boys, he also is the principal
Cory_Bowles
Community in Nova Scotia, Canada
Lower Truro is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in Colchester County. Truro, Nova Scotia "Lower Truro". Geographical Names
Lower_Truro
Public school district in Nova Scotia, Canada
district in Nova Scotia. CCRCE (originally CCRSB) was founded in 1996 under an Order in Council passed by the Executive Council of Nova Scotia pursuant to
Chignecto-Central Regional Centre for Education
Chignecto-Central_Regional_Centre_for_Education
Canadian politician
"Opposition parties split Nova Scotia byelections". CBC News Nova Scotia, March 10, 2020. Lynn Curwin, "VIDEO: Dave Ritcey wins Truro-Bible Hill-Millbrook-Salmon
Dave_Ritcey
High school in Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada
Centre (CEC) is a high school located in Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada. CEC serves not only the town of Truro, but rural areas in Central and West Colchester
Cobequid_Educational_Centre
High school in Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada
École acadienne de Truro is a Canadian francophone public school in Truro, Nova Scotia. It is operated by Conseil scolaire acadien provincial. Created
École_acadienne_de_Truro
2020 missing child case in Canada
residence of his grandmother, Dorothy Parsons, on Elizabeth Street in Truro, Nova Scotia. His mother, Ashley Brown, had gone to meet a friend for coffee and
Disappearance_of_Dylan_Ehler
Community in Nova Scotia, Canada
Canadian National Railway line between Truro, Nova Scotia, and Halifax, Nova Scotia, passes through Alton. Nova Scotia Community Counts: Statistical profile
Alton,_Nova_Scotia
Canadian politician
1925 to 1928 as an Independent Conservative member. He was born in Truro, Nova Scotia, the son of Reverend John J. Armstrong and Harriet ELlen Layton. Armstrong
William_Boardman_Armstrong
Series of murders in Canada
shootings and set fires at 16 locations in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, killing 22 people, and injuring three others before he was shot and
2020_Nova_Scotia_attacks
Human settlement in Canada
Truro 27C is a Mi'kmaq reserve located in Colchester County, Nova Scotia. It is administratively part of the Millbrook First Nation. "Truro 27C". Geographical
Truro_27C
Canadian politician
of Truro-Bible Hill in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1998 to 2009. He was a member of the Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia. Born
Jamie_Muir_(politician)
Weekly newspaper in Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada
The Truro News is a weekly newspaper in Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada, covering Colchester County. The paper is currently owned by SaltWire Network, and is
Truro_Daily_News
Canadian politician (1944–2020)
from 1999 to 2006 as a Progressive Conservative. Born in 1944 in Truro, Nova Scotia, Langille was educated at the Ontario Police College and the Ontario
Bill_Langille
First Nation reserve in Nova Scotia, Canada
Truro 27B is a Mi'kmaq reserve located in Colchester County, Nova Scotia. It is administratively part of the Millbrook First Nation. "Truro 27B". Geographical
Truro_27B
Military unit
Battery, RCA as the 1st Battalion, The Nova Scotia Highlanders (North). Originated on 1 April 1910, in Truro, Nova Scotia as the 70th Colchester and Hants Regiment
North_Nova_Scotia_Highlanders
Series of floods in Nova Scotia, Canada
The 2023 Nova Scotia floods were a series of floods in the province of Nova Scotia, Canada. Areas in Nova Scotia received 250mm (9.8 inches) of rain in
2023_Nova_Scotia_floods
Canadian politician
businesswoman from Truro, Nova Scotia. Rawding, Aidan (April 25, 2025). "Cumberland-Colchester candidates talk election issues". Truro News. Retrieved April
Alana_Hirtle
Federal electoral district in Nova Scotia, Canada
Cumberland—Colchester—Musquodoboit Valley and North Nova) is a federal electoral district in Nova Scotia, Canada, that has been represented in the House of
Cumberland—Colchester
Canadian Expeditionary Force unit
Battalion (Nova Scotia Rifles), CEF was a unit in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War. Based in Truro, Nova Scotia, with two additional
106th Battalion (Nova Scotia Rifles), CEF
106th_Battalion_(Nova_Scotia_Rifles),_CEF
Canadian politician
Ellis worked as a family physician in Truro for 22 years. Profile College of Physicians & Surgeons of Nova Scotia Dr. Stephen Ellis enters race for PC
Stephen_Ellis_(politician)
Canadian politician
in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1970 to 1978. He is a member of the Nova Scotia Liberal Party. Bagnell was born in Truro, Nova Scotia. He attended
Glen_M._Bagnell
Canadian curler
"Phil" Crowell (born March 26, 1978, in Truro, Nova Scotia) is a Canadian curler from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. He currently plays lead on Team Stuart Thompson
Philip_Crowell
Premier of Nova Scotia from 1967 to 1970
Patterson to establish a Truro Law firm Patterson Smith, where he practiced law in Truro. He served overseas in the North Nova Scotia Highlanders during World
George_Isaac_Smith
Canadian politician
the Nova Scotia House of Assembly between 1945 and 1949. He was a member of the Nova Scotia Liberal Party. McLellan was born in 1914 at Truro, Nova Scotia
Robert_F._McLellan
Ice hockey team in Nova Scotia, Canada
The Truro Bearcats were a Junior "A" Hockey team based in Truro, Nova Scotia, that played out of the Metro Valley Junior Hockey League. Originally a founding
Truro_Bearcats_(1977–1983)
Canada international rugby union player
speedy winger from Truro, Nova Scotia, Johnson began playing rugby at his high school at the age of 16 and is a product of the Truro Saints. He also played
Brett_Johnson_(rugby_union)
Canadian prospector
Truro, Nova Scotia became his base of operations. By the end of a career spanning over five decades, Hudgins had gained renown as "the dean of Nova Scotia
Avard_Hudgins
Canadian ice hockey player (1935–2001)
inducted to the Nova Scotia Sport Hall of Fame. On March 24, 1935, Stan “Chook” Maxwell was born and raised in Truro in the province of Nova Scotia in Canada
Stan_"Chook"_Maxwell
Canadian premier and opposition leader (1914–2003)
Canada from 1967 to 1976. Born into an affluent Nova Scotia clothing manufacturing and political family in Truro, Stanfield graduated from Dalhousie University
Robert_Stanfield
Canadian politician
River-Beaver Bank in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 2003 to 2006 as a member of the Progressive Conservatives. Born in Truro, Nova Scotia, Hines was educated
Gary_Hines_(politician)
Canadian writer
Michelle Wamboldt is a Canadian writer and journalist from Truro, Nova Scotia. Her 2022 novel Birth Road was the winner of the Margaret and John Savage
Michelle_Wamboldt
Wife of former Austrian chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss (1897-1973)
the character 'Betty Dullfeet'. From 1946 to 1957, Dollfuß lived in Truro, Nova Scotia in Canada together with her two children. Alwine Glienke was born
Alwine_Dollfuß
Mi'kmaw filmmaker, playwright and educator
educator, and community advocate from Millbrook First Nation in Truro, Nova Scotia and is recognized as the first Mi'kmaw filmmaker from Atlantic Canada
Catherine_Anne_Martin
Community in Nova Scotia, Canada
Matthew Johnson, son of James Johnson, a Grantee of Truro, Nova Scotia. Johnson's supplies had come from Truro, some 20 miles away. In 1983, a special event
Upper_Stewiacke
Canadian historian
University. He was awarded the Order of Nova Scotia in 2024. Allan Everett Marble was born in 1939 in Truro, Nova Scotia. He attended Colchester County Academy
Allan_Marble
Canadian senior ice hockey championship
1997–98 senior "AAA" season. The event was hosted by the Truro Bearcats in Truro, Nova Scotia. The 1998 tournament marked the 90th time that the Allan
1998_Allan_Cup
Canadian agricultural equipment manufacturer
equipment. The company was established by Joe MacDonald (1924–1991) of Truro, Nova Scotia in 1970, having purchased Killbery Industries Ltd., which had been
MacDon_Industries_Ltd.
Canadian politician (1942–2021)
2021) was a lawyer and politician in Nova Scotia, Canada. He represented Truro-Bible Hill in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1978 to 1993 as
Ron_Giffin
Truro 27A is a Mi'kmaq reserve located in Colchester County, Nova Scotia. It is administratively part of the Millbrook First Nation. "Truro 27A". Geographical
Truro_27A
College in Nova Scotia, Canada
"AC". Nova Scotia Agricultural College was officially founded 14 February 1905 by the merger of The School of Agriculture (1885–1905) in Truro and The
Nova Scotia Agricultural College
Nova_Scotia_Agricultural_College
Community in Nova Scotia, Canada
community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located within Colchester County, and is close to Truro, Nova Scotia. It was settled in the 1760s as a
North_River,_Nova_Scotia
Canadian politician (1941–2013)
educator, and lawyer. Rocky Jones was born to Elmer and Willena Jones in Truro, Nova Scotia as one of 10 children. His grandfather, Jeremiah Jones, was a hero
Rocky_Jones
Topics referred to by the same term
South Truro station, a former station in Truro, Massachusetts, United States Truro station (Nova Scotia), in Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada Truro (disambiguation)
Truro_station
Canadian ice hockey league, founded 1967
up the EastLink North Division (formerly Roger Meek), five teams from Nova Scotia, and one team from Prince Edward Island, which make up the Eastlink South
Maritime_Junior_Hockey_League
Topics referred to by the same term
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T-Town
Canadian politician
member. He was born in Truro, Nova Scotia, the son of Robert William Lyons and Goldye Patricia Williams, and was educated in Truro, at the Pictou Academy
Robert_Llewellyn_Lyons
Nova Scotian politician (1716–1777)
politician and political figure in Nova Scotia. He represented Truro Township in the Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia from 1770 to 1774. He was born in
William Fisher (Nova Scotia politician)
William_Fisher_(Nova_Scotia_politician)
Radio station in Truro, Nova Scotia
CKTY-FM (99.5 MHz) is a radio station in Truro, Nova Scotia. Owned by the Maritime Broadcasting System, it broadcasts a country format branded as Cat Country
CKTY-FM
Canadian politician
Jonathan Blanchard and Sarah Goggins. With his parents, he went to Truro, Nova Scotia in 1801. The family later settled at Pictou. Blanchard was educated
Jotham_Blanchard
Canadian WWI soldier
enlisted as a private with the 106th Battalion (Nova Scotia Rifles), CEF on June 19, 1916, in Truro, Nova Scotia. He had to lie about his age saying his birthday
Jeremiah_Jones
Canadian Father of Confederation (1814–1892)
in Nova Scotia for most of his career, though he also served as first Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba from 1870 to 1872. Archibald was born in Truro to
Adams_George_Archibald
Canadian restaurant franchise company
Captain Submarine, and frozen yoghurt chain Frozu!. It is based in Truro, Nova Scotia. The company is owned by Trucorp Investments Inc. of Dieppe, New Brunswick
Grinner's_Food_Systems
Canadian multinational corporation
Richmond, Kentucky in 2012. Also, shrink film production moved from the Truro, Nova Scotia plant moved to Tremonton, Utah in 2012. Yull announced on July 3,
Intertape_Polymer_Group
Canadian gridiron football player (born 1990)
All-Star in 2018. Lauther attended the Cobequid Educational Centre in Truro, Nova Scotia where he played for the Cougars as a placekicker and wide receiver
Brett_Lauther
Musical heritage of Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia in Canada, Celtic music has played a significant role, both in its traditional forms and fused with other musical styles. Nova Scotia's folk
Music_of_Nova_Scotia
A writ for the election of the 3rd General Assembly of Nova Scotia was issued on February 28, 1761. The assembly convened on July 1, 1761, held six sessions
3rd General Assembly of Nova Scotia
3rd_General_Assembly_of_Nova_Scotia
Canadian politician (1777–1846)
Acadian School. He was born Samuel George Washington Archibald in Truro, Nova Scotia, the son of Samuel Archibald and Rachel Todd. His grandfather David
Samuel George William Archibald
Samuel_George_William_Archibald
Canadian politician (1839–1912)
the senatorial division of Truro, Nova Scotia. A Liberal-Conservative, he served for 37 years until his death in 1912 in Truro. Johnson, J. K. (1968). The
Thomas McKay (Canadian politician)
Thomas_McKay_(Canadian_politician)
Canadian film and television actor
Garwin Sanford Born Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada Occupation Actor Years active 1984–present
Garwin_Sanford
Canadian politician
businessman in Nova Scotia. He represented Truro Township in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1826 to 1830. He was born in Truro, Nova Scotia, the son
Charles_Dickson_Archibald
Community in Nova Scotia, Canada
100 years ago". Truro Daily News. Vol. 97, no. 26. Truro, N.S. Grantmyre, Barbara (June 1972). "Elmsdale 1785–1914". The Nova Scotia Historical Quarterly
Elmsdale,_Nova_Scotia
Canadian politician
in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1974 to 1978. She was a member of the Nova Scotia Liberal Party. MacLean was born in Truro, Nova Scotia, the daughter
Melinda_MacLean
American architect
School of Design, where he has taught since 2002. Yeadon was born in Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada. After studying engineering at Dalhousie University, he graduated
Peter_Yeadon
Canadian indie rock band
The Motes are a Canadian indie rock band from Truro, Nova Scotia, and the founders of a record label called Ant Records. When recording, the Motes were
The_Motes
Nova Scotia-based petroleum distributor
independent petroleum wholesaler, distributor and retailer headquartered in Truro, Nova Scotia. Its retail network included locations branded under the Wilsons Gas
Wilson_Fuel
Place in Nova Scotia, Canada
(1985). A history of Clifton and Old Barns in Colchester County. Truro, Nova Scotia: Colchester Historical Museum. OCLC 16179818. "Photo of Black Rock
Clifton,_Nova_Scotia
Post-secondary education in Canadian province
Higher education in Nova Scotia (also referred to as post-secondary education) refers to education provided by higher education institutions. In Canada
Higher education in Nova Scotia
Higher_education_in_Nova_Scotia
Canadian politician
Temperance in Nova Scotia. McClure was editor and publisher for the Truro Guardian and then was editor of the Temperance Index. He practised law in Truro. He ran
Firman_McClure
Curling competition at Truro, Nova Scotia
Tankard, the Nova Scotia men's provincial curling championship, was held from February 6 to 10 at the Truro Curling Club in Truro, Nova Scotia. The winning
2013_Molson_Coors_Tankard
province of Nova Scotia, as of 2024[update]. Lists of radio stations in North and Central America History of radio stations in Nova Scotia - Canadian Communications
List of radio stations in Nova Scotia
List_of_radio_stations_in_Nova_Scotia
Grouard Mission, Alberta CHWM-TV-1 in Whistler, British Columbia CICO-DT-18 in London, Ontario CIHF-TV-4 in Truro, Nova Scotia CJPC-DT in Rimouski, Quebec
Channel 18 TV stations in Canada
Channel_18_TV_stations_in_Canada
Canadian politician
the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1928 to 1937. He was a member of the Conservative Party of Nova Scotia. Born in 1897 at Truro, Nova Scotia, Flemming
William_A._Flemming
Canadian politician from Nova Scotia (1841–1916)
of Truro, Nova Scotia, on December 14, 1871. He served as a license inspector, justice of the peace for Truro from 1903 to 1916, and mayor of Truro from
Henry_T._Laurence
Midland Railway was a Nova Scotian railway company formed in 1896 to build a railway through Hants County, Nova Scotia, connecting Truro to Windsor. Completed
Midland_Railway_(Canada)
Canadian politician
served as a lieutenant in the reserves from 1943 to 1944. He died at a Truro, Nova Scotia hospital in 1982. Kenneth Judson Cochrane – Parliament of Canada biography
Kenneth_Judson_Cochrane
Multi-purpose arena in Truro, Nova Scotia
The Colchester Legion Stadium is a 1625-seat multi-purpose arena in Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada. The Colchester Legion Stadium has six team dressing rooms
Colchester_Legion_Stadium
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