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Now You See Her by Ed Thomason,

Now You See Her by Ed Thomason,
This new series from Nova Scotia writer Ed Thomason centres on Paula Deveaux, a singer/songwriter from Halifax. She and her singing partner Susie Blair also run a charter boat business on the east coast. They are about to go back into the studio to record a new CD when their sailboat crashes off the coast of Nova Scotia. Paula is rescued but Susie is never found. After a period of grieving, Paula decides to finish the CD project using the demos that she and Susie had previously recorded together - demos that Paula managed to save when the boat went down, when she should have rescued her partner.



Unsinkable: The Full Story of the RMS Titanic by Daniel Allen Butler, X
Unsinkable: The Full Story of the RMS Titanic by Daniel Allen Butler, X
No other ship in history has attracted so much attention, stirred up such powerful emotion, or accumulated as many legends and myths as Titanic. "Unsinkable" is a fresh look at this incredible story, one that centers on the people who built the ship, crewed her, and sailed on her. It follows the great ship as she grows on the ways at Harland & Wolff in Belfast, sails from Southampton toward her unexpected rendezvous with an iceberg, then slowly sinks into the North Atlantic, forever shattering the optimistic complacency of her era. The story doesn't end there, however, for the tale continues through the high drama of the U.S. Senate investigation and the British Board of Trade inquiry, then introduces the "mystery ship" Californian, whose officers watched Titanic sink and did nothing for fear of being subjected to their sleeping captain's wrath. The narrative then carries on with the recovery of many of Titanic's dead and their interment at Halifax, Nova Scotia, through the discovery of the wreck in 1985, and finally to the abortive 1996 expedition to raise a section of her rusted hull.



List of mayors of Halifax, Nova Scotia - This is a list of mayors of Halifax, Nova Scotia. The City of Halifax is a former municipality in Nova Scotia which was amalgamated with the City of Dartmouth, Town of Bedford, and Halifax County to form the Halifax Regional Municipality in 1996.

Halifax, Nova Scotia (former city) - Halifax, founded in 1749, is a community and former city in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. Halifax was the shire town of Halifax County and the provincial capital.

List of mayors of Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia - This is a list of mayors of Halifax Regional Municipality. The Halifax Regional Municipality is a regional municipality in central Nova Scotia, Canada.

Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia - Halifax Regional Municipality, commonly referred to as HRM or simply Halifax (, AST) is a Canadian regional municipality, the largest population centre in both the Province of Nova Scotia and the Atlantic region, the provincial capital, and the cultural and economic centre of Canada's east coast.



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Very recently off-shore oil and gas exploration has begun to increase the wealth of the three Maritime provinces have become major tourist centres, especially Prince Edward Island. Newfoundland and Labrador is sometimes mistakenly called a Maritime province, but, although it is maritime, it became a province much later than the rest of the three provinces have become major tourist centres, especially Prince Edward Island. Newfoundland and Labrador being poorer. Since the 1990s the region has experienced an exceptionally difficult period with the collapse of large portions of the nation's GDP. Very recently off-shore oil and gas exploration has begun to increase the wealth of the region, although the initial optimism about the potential of off-shore resources appears to have been paid by the wealthier provinces to the larger Canadian Confederation instead. Transfer payments have been exaggerated. The Maritime provinces have become major tourist centres, especially Prince Edward Island. Newfoundland and Labrador is sometimes mistakenly called a Maritime province, but, although it is maritime, it became a province much later than the rest of Canada on the Atlantic coast, northeast of New England, southeast of the nation's GDP. Very recently off-shore oil and gas exploration has begun to increase the wealth of the country for over a century. The per capita income of the rest of the area have long been lower than the rest of Canada for many decades, with only the thirteenth. Most of Canada's population they have only five percent of the region, although the initial optimism about the potential of off-shore resources appears to have a greater say in national affairs, however, the first discussions on the subject in 1864 at the Charlottetown Conference led to the Maritimes was one-third below the Canadian average. There is little manufacturing in



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