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  16. <title>Sydney, Nova Scotia</title>
  17. <description>Supreme Court Prothonotary 136 Charlotte Street Suites #1 &amp;amp; #2 Sydney, NS B1P 1C3 Phone: (902) 563-3550 Fax: (902) 563-2224 Presiding: Justice Frank C. Edwards Justice Robin C. M. Gogan Justice Simon J. MacDonald Justice ...</description>
  18. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/cape_breton_estates_details_for.jpg" alt="Sydney Aerial Photo" align="left" /><p>Supreme Court Prothonotary 136 Charlotte Street Suites #1 &amp; #2 Sydney, NS B1P 1C3 Phone: (902) 563-3550 Fax: (902) 563-2224 Presiding: Justice Frank C. Edwards Justice Robin C. M. Gogan Justice Simon J. MacDonald Justice Patrick J. Murray Supreme Court Family Division In Sydney: 136 Charlotte Street Suites #1 &amp; #2 Sydney, NS B1P 1C3 Phone: (902) 563-2200 Fax: (902) 563-2224 Presiding: Justice Theresa M. Forgeron Justice Robert M. Gregan Justice Kenneth Haley Justice M. Clare MacLellan Justice Lee Anne MacLeod-Archer Justice Darryl W. Wilson Provincial Court In Sydney: 136 Charlotte Street Suites #4 &amp; #5 Sydney, NS B1P 1C3 Phone: (902) 563-3510 Fax: (902) 563-3421 In Eskasoni: Sarah Denny Cultural Centre Mini Mall Drive Eskasoni, NS B1W 1C2 Phone: (902) 563-3510 Fax: (902) 563-3421 In Ingonish: 3780 Cabot Trail Ingonish, NS B0C 1K0 Phone: (902) 563-3510 Fax: (902) 563-3421 Presiding: Judge A. Peter Ross Judge David J. Ryan Judge Jean M. Whalen</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  25. <title>Cottages in Scotland for New Year</title>
  26. <description>Please find below a selection of UK and Irish holiday cottages that are available to rent during New Year. Remember - if you need a cottage of a certain size for New Year, you can use the &#039;Sleeps&#039; and &#039;Bedrooms&#039; drop down menus ...</description>
  27. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/cottages_in_scotland_for_new_year.jpg" alt="St Bernards Row (E1887)" align="left" /><p>Please find below a selection of UK and Irish holiday cottages that are available to rent during New Year. Remember - if you need a cottage of a certain size for New Year, you can use the 'Sleeps' and 'Bedrooms' drop down menus on the left to refine your search further. Alternatively, why not view the large cottages for New Year section of our website? Round off the festive season in an extra special way and book a cottage for New Year with Sykes! We've stacks of larger properties, from rambling farmhouses and elegant manors to cottage complexes in converted barns - ideal if you want more privacy and personal space between get-togethers. And sharing the cost means great-value holidays too good to be missed! On the other hand, you may want to celebrate the New Year with just your closest family or partner - and there's a fantastic choice of smaller cottages for New Year too. Consider planning a theme for the big night - black tie for glamour or fancy dress for fun. Stock the larder with regional delicacies like smoked salmon, rare breed meats and sparkling wines. Or head down to the local watering hole - Scotland, in particular, is renowned for its 'Hogmanay' celebrations and your evening's sure to go off with a bang! Blow the cobwebs away the following day with an exhilarating walk along a coastal path or up a mountain. Then curl up on the sofa of your New Year cottage safe in the knowledge you have a few days more to do as much or as little as you please! Read More</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  34. <title>Family Restaurants in Halifax</title>
  35. <description>Carmelo Olivar, Executive Chef, Five Fishermen Restaurant Carmelo learned at an early age that quality food was an essential ingredient to good living. His first cooking lesson from his mother was” adobo”, one of the most ...</description>
  36. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/smittys_family_restaurants.jpg" alt="Smitty's Family Restaurants" align="left" /><p>Carmelo Olivar, Executive Chef, Five Fishermen Restaurant Carmelo learned at an early age that quality food was an essential ingredient to good living. His first cooking lesson from his mother was” adobo”, one of the most famous dishes in the Philippines. While studying in the University of the East Philippines Carmelo was given an opportunity to work abroad in a restaurant that year, 1997. Caffe Aroma in Jeddah was his first worked hospitality experience where he served the present King of Saudi Arabia. After working as a waiter, barista and the head service supervisor Carmelo was given the opportunity to manage the caffe’s kitchen and the rest is history. That year, Caffe Aroma was voted as the best restaurant in Jeddah because of its ambiance, service, and quality of food. Carmelo moved on to expand his experience in the Montarosa Italian Restaurant as a Chef de Partie for 3 years. In 2009, Carmelo moved to Canada to work for Grafton Connor Group and has worked his way from line cook to Executive Chef while continuing to expand his culinary education.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  43. <title>New towns Scotland</title>
  44. <description>Edinburgh&#039;s Old Town is a labyrinth of cobbled streets, narrow alleyways and hidden courtyards, all amazingly well preserved and steeped in the city&#039;s history. At its centre is the Royal Mile, a remarkable street of ...</description>
  45. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/scotland_needs_new_towns_for_homes.jpg" alt="Scottish homes" align="left" /><p>Edinburgh's Old Town is a labyrinth of cobbled streets, narrow alleyways and hidden courtyards, all amazingly well preserved and steeped in the city's history. At its centre is the Royal Mile, a remarkable street of Reformation-era tenement buildings leading from the seat of Edinburgh Castle on Castle Rock down to the grandiose Palace of Holyroodhouse. St Giles' Cathedral boasts a magnificent vaulted ceiling and ornate tombs, while the recently refurbished National Museum of Scotland on Chambers Street is home to a wealth of rare and priceless artefacts. Delving below ground, a tour of Edinburgh's vaults reveals a subterranean world of forgotten chambers that once housed the city's poor. While the Old Town is a fascinating destination at any time of year, it is particularly captivating in August, when performers flood the austere streets and the town comes alive with the sights and sounds of the Edinburgh Fringe and Festival. New Town, Edinburgh Inspired by the lofty ideals of the Scottish Enlightenment, the neat and ordered grid of the New Town provides an elegant contrast to the labyrinthine design of the Old Town. Its broad streets boast spectacular neoclassical and Georgian architecture, with a wealth of beautiful buildings perfectly preserved since their construction in the 18th and 19th centuries. Visitors are treated to a glimpse of how the city's upper classes lived in the 18th century on a trip to the exquisite Georgian House in Charlotte Square, open from March to November. The recently refurbished Scottish National Portrait Gallery, just a short walk away on Queen Street, houses a magnificent collection of paintings and photographs of Scotland’s most iconic figures, from Mary Queen of Scots to Sean Connery and beyond. The upmarket George Street is filled with sophisticated designer shops and chic bars and restaurants, while neighbouring Dundas Street is home to galleries, antique shops and independent boutiques, all located in lovely Georgian buildings.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  52. <title>New MINI Scotland</title>
  53. <description>The Majestic Line, based in Scotland, is rolling out a new &quot;mini&quot; cruise ship next week. Very mini, as in 12 passengers. It&#039;s a sturdy hardwood-and-brass vessel that offers travelers an intimate way to spend 10 days exploring the ...</description>
  54. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/chris_knox_on_twitter_top_day.jpg" alt="The New #MINI Scotland" align="left" /><p>The Majestic Line, based in Scotland, is rolling out a new "mini" cruise ship next week. Very mini, as in 12 passengers. It's a sturdy hardwood-and-brass vessel that offers travelers an intimate way to spend 10 days exploring the farthest and most inaccessible islands off Scotland's west coast. Itineraries include the Idyllic Isles of the Outer Hebrides (Aug. 13 and Sept. 10), From Skye to the Shiants (June 18, July 30 and Sept. 24) and Islay and the Southern Hebrides (May 21 and Aug. 27). The ship is named for one of the prettiest glens in the Scottish Highlands, where scenes from the 2012 James Bond movie "Skyfall" were filmed. It will officially launch April 5 after a naming ceremony at Holy Loch Marina near Dunoon. Food on board is locally sourced and freshly made, served in a common dining room. The Etive joins two other ships - the Glen Massan and the Glen Tasan - in the Majestic Line fleet. Cruises aboard the ship are already 75% booked for 2016, a company statement says.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  61. <title>Car Rentals in Sydney, Nova Scotia</title>
  62. <description>Avis Location Information Location Contact Information 224 Welton Street Sydney, NS, B1P 5S1, Canada Phone Number: 902-564-2611 Hours of Operation: Sun 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM Mon - Fri 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Sat 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM Other ...</description>
  63. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/sydney_central_car_rental_car.png" alt="Sydney Nova Scotia Airport Car" align="left" /><p>Avis Location Information Location Contact Information 224 Welton Street Sydney, NS, B1P 5S1, Canada Phone Number: 902-564-2611 Hours of Operation: Sun 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM Mon - Fri 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Sat 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM Other Avis Locations near Sydney Additional Location Information AFTER-HOURS RETURNS Park &amp; lock the car. Place the completed contract &amp; the keys in the key drop box. Remember to take your personal belongings with you. PREFERRED SERVICE Proceed to the Avis rental counter. Show your drivers license and identify yourself as a Preferred Renter to the Avis rental agent in order to receive your preprinted rental document and keys. Check Rates at Sydney More money to spend on the road. Pay Now and Save Up to 30% You could keep more money in your pocket with online PAY NOW rates. How much money you ask? Up to 30%. Just pay with a credit card at the time of reservation. If discounted PAY NOW rates are available for your car rental, you'll see a "PAY NOW ONLINE" rates advisory on the car selection page during your online reservation. Terms and Conditions</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  67. <pubDate>Tue, 04 Aug 2020 12:52:00 +0000</pubDate>
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  70. <title>Westin Halifax Spa</title>
  71. <description>At The Westin Nova Scotian, hotel careers in Halifax are enriching and rewarding. Here are some of the other Halifax hotel job benefits that you can take advantage of when you join our team Orientation Stay at the Westin Nova ...</description>
  72. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/halifax_spa_photos_the_westin_nova.jpg" alt="The Westin Nova Scotian Indoor" align="left" /><p>At The Westin Nova Scotian, hotel careers in Halifax are enriching and rewarding. Here are some of the other Halifax hotel job benefits that you can take advantage of when you join our team Orientation Stay at the Westin Nova Scotian for you and a guest which includes $75 for dinner and $25 for breakfast at elements on hollis. Starwood StarHot and New Castle Room Rate programs, with room rates as low as $39/night for you, your family and friends. StarHot food program when staying at some properties on a StarHot employee rate that gives 50% off Food &amp; Beverage, alcoholic beverages typically excluded. 25% discount Food &amp; Beverage Discounts in the Outlets at the Westin. Acoholic beverages excluded. 50% discount Food ordered from the Kitchen line while on working. 20% discount Food &amp; Beverage Discounts in the Outlets at the Signature Resorts. Alcoholic beverages excluded. $500 annual bursary for associates in a full time culinary or hospitality program. $50 when you have stopped smoking for 90 days (only available once per associate) 20% off services at Sykea Spa, located in the Westin Nova Scotian Westin Heavenly Beds Purchase at preferred rate (usually a spring and fall order; announcement will be posted in the Westin Times) Westin Heavenly Dog Bed Purchase at preferred rate WestinWORKOUT® Fitness Studio at 50% discount Home computer purchase with a payroll deduction plan Summer work / co-op experience at the most beautiful properties in Nova Scotia Golf at Digby Pines Golf Course at 50% discount for employee, when booked within one week Spa at Digby Pines 20% discount for associates Discounts at Thrifty (Westin location) car rental Discounts on limousine rental through our Shuttle Van Service provider, TownLimo 10% discount at Bishop’s Cellar for wine Free Hop on, Hop off Tour of the city (Keith’s double-decker bus) by presenting your pay stub. Save $50 off Safety Services Nova Scotia’s Halifax-area driving school Yuk Yuks- Free admission for up to 4 people with a 25% discount on food &amp; beverage.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  76. <pubDate>Mon, 27 Jul 2020 12:51:00 +0000</pubDate>
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  79. <title>Truro Nova Scotia Canada</title>
  80. <description>Vision Statement Committed to a Safe Community. Mission Statement The Truro Police Service is committed to a safe community. We will form strong partnerships to address public safety. We will respond to the changing needs of our ...</description>
  81. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/start_your_trip_to_truro_ns.jpg" alt="Truro Farmers Market - Truro" align="left" /><p>Vision Statement Committed to a Safe Community. Mission Statement The Truro Police Service is committed to a safe community. We will form strong partnerships to address public safety. We will respond to the changing needs of our community in a dedicated and professional manner. Core Values Professional: We will maintain excellence in law enforcement with a high level of professionalism at all times. Respect: We will respect all members of the public and value each other's ideas, opinions, and beliefs. Honest: We will be open, trustworthy, and truthful. Fairness: We will treat all people equally and impartially. Dedication: We will display strong leadership, dedicated to improving the quality of life in our community. Strength: We will remain strong in times of adversity, and lift the fallen. Chief MacNeil's Message As Chief of the Truro Police Service it is my pleasure to welcome you to our website. The Truro Police Service has been serving the citizens of central Nova Scotia since 1875. Our police service is dedicated to a safe community and we take great pride in our community involvement and partnerships. We enjoy great support from our Police Board, municipal Council, and the public. I hope you find our website informative and we welcome your feedback on any of our programs and initiatives. Contact Information Attention: Police Chief Truro Police Service 776 Prince Street Truro, Nova Scotia Canada B2N 1G9 Tel: (902) 895-5351 Fax: (902) 893-1629 All Emergency Calls: 911</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  85. <pubDate>Sun, 19 Jul 2020 12:50:00 +0000</pubDate>
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  88. <title>Ferry from Sydney Nova Scotia to Newfoundland</title>
  89. <description>Newfoundland and Labrador may look like a mid-sized island on a map, but it&#039;s actually a vast place with lots of open country. Approximately 29, 000 kilometres of shoreline wrap around our communities, trails, forests, parks, and ...</description>
  90. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/ferry_crossing_from_newfoundland_to_nova.jpg" alt="Ferry Crossing from" align="left" /><p>Newfoundland and Labrador may look like a mid-sized island on a map, but it's actually a vast place with lots of open country. Approximately 29, 000 kilometres of shoreline wrap around our communities, trails, forests, parks, and historic sites. It's a big place, so keep in mind you can't wake up in St. John's and have breakfast in Gros Morne National Park. You'll need to plan your way. Here's what you need to know about our geography: there are two parts to the province, Newfoundland is an island, and Labrador is connected to mainland Canada and borders the province of Quebec. To connect to the island from Labrador and vice versa, you can either take a coastal boat, or fly via intra-provincial airline. To give you a better idea, Newfoundland and Labrador is more than three times the total area of the Maritime Provinces (Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island) and would rank fourth in size behind Alaska, Texas, and California if it were one of the United States. It's almost one-and-three-quarter times the size of Great Britain. When planning a trip here, remember: while there are many ways to travel around the province, it takes planning and forethought. Book as much in advance as possible and plan your itinerary; demand is high for car rentals, accommodations and ferry services during peak season. By Air Newfoundland and Labrador is served by both scheduled airlines and charter services, and can be reached via national and international connections. Our province is home to two international airports – located in St. John's and Gander – as well as domestic airports in Deer Lake, Stephenville, St. Anthony in Newfoundland, and Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Churchill Falls and Wabush in Labrador. These airports are destinations for many major airlines, including Air Canada, WestJet, and Porter, as well as the locally-owned and -operated Provincial Airlines. If you’re visiting western Newfoundland, your most efficient access point would be through Deer Lake. Similarly, St. John’s is the best access point for those visiting the Avalon Peninsula and eastern Newfoundland. Gander would be best for those visiting Central Newfoundland. St. Anthony would be best for those visiting northern Newfoundland. Blanc Sablon, on the Labrador-Quebec border, serves southeastern Labrador, while Happy Valley-Goose Bay is ideal for central Labrador and those taking charters north, and Wabush serves western Labrador. The airport at Churchill Falls serves that community and nearby hunting and fishing lodges. By Car and Ferry Located at the most easterly edge of North America, Newfoundland and Labrador makes for a great road-trip destination. Most car travellers access the province by Marine Atlantic ferries, which operate between Nova Scotia and the island of Newfoundland. These superferries carry hundreds of vehicles and passengers to two entry points. There is a year-round, daily service between North Sydney, Nova Scotia and Port aux Basques, in southwestern Newfoundland, and a June to September service between North Sydney and Argentia, Newfoundland (which is a 90-minute drive from the capital city of St. John's).</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  94. <pubDate>Sat, 11 Jul 2020 12:42:00 +0000</pubDate>
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  97. <title>Bicycle Thief Restaurant Halifax</title>
  98. <description>When I&#039;ve gone here for dinner a few times around 5pm, the place usually isn&#039;t at all busy that early, maybe 1/4 full. Generally by 6, the entranceway is busy with people waiting, especially on weekends. So reservations ...</description>
  99. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/two_popular_halifax_restaurants_remain_closed.jpg" alt="Photos" align="left" /><p>When I've gone here for dinner a few times around 5pm, the place usually isn't at all busy that early, maybe 1/4 full. Generally by 6, the entranceway is busy with people waiting, especially on weekends. So reservations definitely would be required if you want a guaranteed table! The good thing about coming here in the summer months is the patio and obviously that increases the seating capacity by a lot. Overall, the atmosphere is very nice, with random contemporary decor such as old books, odd lamps, etc. with lots of natural lighting during the day, quite dark at night, different sized formal tables, and I would guess a capacity of at least 100. There's a nice outdoor bar to sit at even in the winter though, as it has the tall portable heaters. Friendly, efficient staff each time. The food: free white bread with thickly sliced with a roasted red pepper hummus (?) is pretty good. Yummy puff pastry crostata appetizer (local goat cheese, arugula, brown sugar roasted shallots, sundriedb tomato pesto, fresh chives 11.). Very tasty red ravioli (and stuffed with ricotta, mascarpone, spinach, fresh herbs, light cream sauce 18) but a very small portion for dinner sized, so if you are hungry, you will definitely need an appetizer with it. The charred Italian artichoke &amp; creamy spinach dip, gratinéed with grana padano, roasted garlic crostini $11 is very good, with unlimited crostini, and more filling than it looks. The dip was quite hot and I had to eat it slowly to prevent burning my mouth. The penne 4-formaggi, with gorgonzola, mascarpone, grana padano, pecorino toscano, cream, topped with Sicilian pistachios &amp; breadcrumbs 18, is very good and a much more filling portion size than the ravioli, if you happen to be a vegetarian pasta-aholic like myself. I couldn't actually finish the penne, and I can eat a ton. My partner enjoyed the tagliata, peppercorn crusted beef tenderloin, sliced, served rare, E.V. olive oil &amp; aged balsamic drizzle, whole mushroom &amp; vidalia onion sauté, Sea salted hand cut frites 31, but wasn't full afterwards. The tenderloin is sliced, the fries are served in a metallic basket, the vegetables are crisp and delicious (I stole some of his). Daily special mushroom risotto one time was very good (don't remember the list of ingredients listed on the chalk board), not too filling but a decent enough portion size for lunch. This salad: 'lovely Italian greens, roasted butternut squash, sweet red peppers &amp;...</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  103. <pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2020 12:33:00 +0000</pubDate>
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