- 44°15′57″N 66°07′50″W / 44.26583°N 66.13056°W / 44.26583; -66.13056
Saulnierville is a
rural Acadian fishing community founded in 1785,
located in Nova...
- Moody's
Corner New
Edinburgh New
Tusket Richfield Salmon River Saulnierville Saulnierville Station Southville St.
Alphonse de
Clare St.
Benoni St. Bernard...
- at
Saulnierville and
Weymouth wharves. On
September 17, Sipekne'katik
launched a "moderate
livelihood fishery" with a
ceremony at the
Saulnierville wharf...
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Digby County is a
county in the
Canadian province of Nova Scotia. It was
named after the
Township of Digby; this was
named in
honour of Rear
Admiral Robert...
- ONS (born 1956) is a
Canadian film and
television director, born in
Saulnierville, Nova Scotia. He
lives in Moncton, New
Brunswick and Montreal, Quebec...
- the
Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia. Born in 1950 at
Saulnierville, Nova Scotia,
LeBlanc was
first elected in the 1984
provincial election...
- Halifax. Tutton,
Michael (October 18, 2020). "Police
presence grows in
Saulnierville, N.S.,
after lobster pound destro**** by fire". Atlantic. Halifax. Chisholm...
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Halifax Regional Muni****lity
Sandy Cove (902) – 834 St. Anns (902) – 929
Saulnierville (782) – 353 (902) – 205 260 540 769 770 773 778
Stellarton – see New...
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appears in some
sources as
Ambrose H. Comeau. He was born in 1860 in
Saulnierville, Nova Scotia, of
Acadian descent to
Hilaire Comeau and
Madeleine LeBlanc...
- Corberie,
Grosses Coques, Meteghan, St-Bernard, Rivière du Saumon, and
Saulnierville.
French has been
spoken by a
minority in this
region for some time;...