Stellarton is a town located in the Canadianprovince of Nova Scotia. It is adjacent and to the south of the larger town of New Glasgow. In pioneer times the area was called Coal Mines Station, and from 1833 until 1870, it was known as Albion Mines. The town was incorporated as Stellarton in 1889 and owes its name to a specific type of torbanite which came to be known as "stellarite" because of the "stars of fire" given off by its sparky flame.
History
In the 1790s, coal quickly became a key focus of the local economy. The Foord coal seam (from which the main street of Stellarton derives its name) runs through most of the town and is part of the greater Stellarton Basin/Pictou Coalfield. As part of an area recognized by geologists for its unique oil shales and thick coal seams, the Foord seam is said to be the thickest in the world with estimate of coal seams being as thick as 48 feet.
In the 1820s, the mines were taken over by the General Mining Association which intensified production with new technology including the first steam engine in Nova Scotia for pumping and in 1839 Samson, the oldest railway locomotive in Canada which carried coal to waiting ships.
Nova Scotia (Latin for "New Scotland", pronounced in English as /ˌnoʊvəˈskoʊʃə/) (French: Nouvelle-Écosse; Scottish Gaelic:Alba Nuadh; Scots:New Alba) is one of Canada's three Maritime provinces, and one of the four provinces which form Atlantic Canada. Its provincial capital is Halifax. Nova Scotia is the second-smallest province in Canada, with an area of 55,284 square kilometres (21,300sqmi), including Cape Breton and another 3,800 coastal islands. As of 2011, the population was 921,727, making Nova Scotia the second-most-densely populated province in Canada.
Nova Scotia is the third album by Cousteau, released in 2005 on the Endeavour record label. It was subsequently released in the U.S. under the band name 'Moreau' due to legal reasons on the One Little Indian label with two additional tracks (*). The US release also featured new artwork.
Davey Ray Moor had previously left the band leaving the main song writing duties to be taken over by lead singer Liam McKahey. "We thought it was the end and we were all feeling really emotional," says McKahey of Moor's departure. "But after a few pints, we'd decided to carry on and do it (the songwriting) ourselves. It was sink or swim, and we decided to swim."
Bonnell is a CPU microarchitecture used by Intel Atom processors which can execute up to two instructions per cycle. Like many other x86 microprocessors, it translates x86 instructions (CISC instructions) into simpler internal operations (sometimes referred to as micro-ops, effectively RISC style instructions) prior to execution. The majority of instructions produce one micro-op when translated, with around 4% of instructions used in typical programs producing multiple micro-ops. The number of instructions that produce more than one micro-op is significantly fewer than the P6 and NetBurstmicroarchitectures. In the Bonnell microarchitecture, internal micro-ops can contain both a memory load and a memory store in connection with an ALU operation, thus being more similar to the x86 level and more powerful than the micro-ops used in previous designs. This enables relatively good performance with only two integer ALUs, and without any instruction reordering, speculative execution or register renaming. The Bonnell microarchitecture therefore represents a partial revival of the principles used in earlier Intel designs such as P5 and the i486, with the sole purpose of enhancing the performance per watt ratio. However, Hyper-Threading is implemented in an easy (i.e. low-power) way to employ the whole pipeline efficiently by avoiding the typical single thread dependencies.
Walking Downtown Stellarton, Nova Scotia (Fall 2023)
Well I started making YouTube videos with a video walking downtown New Glasgow, NS amd now many years later here's one of Stellarton, NS.
published: 09 Nov 2023
Stellarton
This video is about Stellarton
published: 30 Jun 2020
tour of Stellarton
published: 12 Jun 2021
Road Trip to Stellarton, NS
Road trip to Stellarton to get deer apples and Sobeys supermarket for groceries.
I am a retired RCMP Officer living in a rural setting in Nova Scotia, Canada. I spend my time enjoying nature and feeding my furry friends, the raccoons. I also feed the deer in the winter months and many varieties of birds. I have two rescue cats named Connor and Charlotte.
Raccoon Whisperer™ is protected under trademark law & is owned/operated by James Blackwood IT IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED TO FILM OR UPLOAD ANY VIDEO OF RACCOON WHISPERER™ WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT JAMES BLACKWOOD AKA RACCOON WHISPERER™.
published: 21 Feb 2021
Nova Scotia - 5 Reasons to STAY AWAY!
Are you thinking of visiting, studying in, or moving to Nova Scotia? Look no further! In this video, we will give you 5 compelling reasons to steer clear of this Canadian province.
Reason #1: Water
If you're not a fan of water activities like boating, fishing, or swimming, Nova Scotia may not be the place for you. With its extensive coastline and numerous lakes, water is a significant part of Nova Scotia's culture and lifestyle.
Reason #2: Friendly People
Do you prefer to keep to yourself and avoid engaging with locals? If so, you may want to think twice before visiting Nova Scotia. The people here are known for their warm hospitality and friendly nature, and you're likely to strike up a conversation with a stranger at any given moment.
Reason #3: Taking Photos
If you're not a fan of st...
published: 21 Mar 2023
Meet Evan Sharpe (Stellarton, NS)
Working at Kent is the first full time job Special Olympian, Evan Sharpe, has ever had. It gives him a great sense of pride and it makes him feel good to come in to work every day. He is described by his coworkers as a huge asset to the team. “His product knowledge is outstanding. Any questions we ever have, he’s our go-to guy.”
Customers make a point of looking for Evan when they come to the store and one of the aspects that he enjoys the most about his job is helping them find what they need to finish their projects.
Born and raised in Stellarton, Nova Scotia, Evan has had a love and aptitude for sports since a young age. In addition to being a strong solo swimmer, he puts his team player mentality to good use as the Skip for the Pictou County Special Olympics team. Evan has won severa...
published: 16 Sep 2020
Driving Around Stellarton
Stellarton is a town located in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. It is adjacent and to the south of the larger town of New Glasgow. In pioneer times the area was called Coal Mines Station, and from 1833 until 1870, it was known as Albion Mines.[2] The town was incorporated as Stellarton in 1889 and owes its name to a specific type of torbanite which came to be known as "stellarite" because of the "stars of fire" given off by its sparky flame
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120 Poplar St, Stellarton, Nova Scotia
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Valley Woods neighbourhood; mature trees, wide streets and kids on their bikes. A very family friendly area with mostly executive homes. This updated spilt entry home is modern, yet cozy with 4 bedrooms. A wood burning fireplace will make winter warm and inviting. The kitchen is open and large for many family dinners. The backyard is intimate and private with those beautiful mature trees. The basement is bright and easy to use as you really do not feel like you're in a basement! There is so much to enjoy in this home and we all know this market, it won't last! Come on over, we'll put the kettle on!
MLS: 202113236
Jake Chisholm, REALTOR®
902-921-3832
www.resultsrealtyatlantic.com
Results Realty Atlantic Inc.
351 Stellarton Rd
New Glasgow, NS
B2H 1M4
published: 28 May 2021
Afternoon Skate Stellarton Nova Scotia Power Outage. January 2018
The day the power went out during an afternoon skate at Stellarton Rink, NS. January 2018.
Road trip to Stellarton to get deer apples and Sobeys supermarket for groceries.
I am a retired RCMP Officer living in a rural setting in Nova Scotia, Canada. ...
Road trip to Stellarton to get deer apples and Sobeys supermarket for groceries.
I am a retired RCMP Officer living in a rural setting in Nova Scotia, Canada. I spend my time enjoying nature and feeding my furry friends, the raccoons. I also feed the deer in the winter months and many varieties of birds. I have two rescue cats named Connor and Charlotte.
Raccoon Whisperer™ is protected under trademark law & is owned/operated by James Blackwood IT IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED TO FILM OR UPLOAD ANY VIDEO OF RACCOON WHISPERER™ WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT JAMES BLACKWOOD AKA RACCOON WHISPERER™.
Road trip to Stellarton to get deer apples and Sobeys supermarket for groceries.
I am a retired RCMP Officer living in a rural setting in Nova Scotia, Canada. I spend my time enjoying nature and feeding my furry friends, the raccoons. I also feed the deer in the winter months and many varieties of birds. I have two rescue cats named Connor and Charlotte.
Raccoon Whisperer™ is protected under trademark law & is owned/operated by James Blackwood IT IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED TO FILM OR UPLOAD ANY VIDEO OF RACCOON WHISPERER™ WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT JAMES BLACKWOOD AKA RACCOON WHISPERER™.
Are you thinking of visiting, studying in, or moving to Nova Scotia? Look no further! In this video, we will give you 5 compelling reasons to steer clear of thi...
Are you thinking of visiting, studying in, or moving to Nova Scotia? Look no further! In this video, we will give you 5 compelling reasons to steer clear of this Canadian province.
Reason #1: Water
If you're not a fan of water activities like boating, fishing, or swimming, Nova Scotia may not be the place for you. With its extensive coastline and numerous lakes, water is a significant part of Nova Scotia's culture and lifestyle.
Reason #2: Friendly People
Do you prefer to keep to yourself and avoid engaging with locals? If so, you may want to think twice before visiting Nova Scotia. The people here are known for their warm hospitality and friendly nature, and you're likely to strike up a conversation with a stranger at any given moment.
Reason #3: Taking Photos
If you're not a fan of stunning landscapes and picturesque views, then Nova Scotia may not be your cup of tea. From the rugged coastline to the rolling hills and pristine lakes, Nova Scotia's natural beauty is hard to ignore.
Reason #4: Pubs
Are you someone who avoids bars and pubs? Nova Scotia may not be the best destination for you. With its rich history of
brewing and distilling, the province is home to numerous pubs and bars where you can sample locally-made beer, wine, and spirits.
Reason #5: Learning
If you're not interested in learning about history, culture, and traditions, you may want to skip Nova Scotia. The province is riddled with universities, colleges, museums, and riddled with history.
Are you thinking of visiting, studying in, or moving to Nova Scotia? Look no further! In this video, we will give you 5 compelling reasons to steer clear of this Canadian province.
Reason #1: Water
If you're not a fan of water activities like boating, fishing, or swimming, Nova Scotia may not be the place for you. With its extensive coastline and numerous lakes, water is a significant part of Nova Scotia's culture and lifestyle.
Reason #2: Friendly People
Do you prefer to keep to yourself and avoid engaging with locals? If so, you may want to think twice before visiting Nova Scotia. The people here are known for their warm hospitality and friendly nature, and you're likely to strike up a conversation with a stranger at any given moment.
Reason #3: Taking Photos
If you're not a fan of stunning landscapes and picturesque views, then Nova Scotia may not be your cup of tea. From the rugged coastline to the rolling hills and pristine lakes, Nova Scotia's natural beauty is hard to ignore.
Reason #4: Pubs
Are you someone who avoids bars and pubs? Nova Scotia may not be the best destination for you. With its rich history of
brewing and distilling, the province is home to numerous pubs and bars where you can sample locally-made beer, wine, and spirits.
Reason #5: Learning
If you're not interested in learning about history, culture, and traditions, you may want to skip Nova Scotia. The province is riddled with universities, colleges, museums, and riddled with history.
Working at Kent is the first full time job Special Olympian, Evan Sharpe, has ever had. It gives him a great sense of pride and it makes him feel good to come i...
Working at Kent is the first full time job Special Olympian, Evan Sharpe, has ever had. It gives him a great sense of pride and it makes him feel good to come in to work every day. He is described by his coworkers as a huge asset to the team. “His product knowledge is outstanding. Any questions we ever have, he’s our go-to guy.”
Customers make a point of looking for Evan when they come to the store and one of the aspects that he enjoys the most about his job is helping them find what they need to finish their projects.
Born and raised in Stellarton, Nova Scotia, Evan has had a love and aptitude for sports since a young age. In addition to being a strong solo swimmer, he puts his team player mentality to good use as the Skip for the Pictou County Special Olympics team. Evan has won several bronze, silver and gold medals in both events over the years and continues to compete.
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Please be advised this video was produced prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. We have since put additional safety measures in place at all our locations, such as directional signage and plexi-glass barriers for our cash stations.
See kent.ca to learn more about how we are keeping staff and customers safe.
Working at Kent is the first full time job Special Olympian, Evan Sharpe, has ever had. It gives him a great sense of pride and it makes him feel good to come in to work every day. He is described by his coworkers as a huge asset to the team. “His product knowledge is outstanding. Any questions we ever have, he’s our go-to guy.”
Customers make a point of looking for Evan when they come to the store and one of the aspects that he enjoys the most about his job is helping them find what they need to finish their projects.
Born and raised in Stellarton, Nova Scotia, Evan has had a love and aptitude for sports since a young age. In addition to being a strong solo swimmer, he puts his team player mentality to good use as the Skip for the Pictou County Special Olympics team. Evan has won several bronze, silver and gold medals in both events over the years and continues to compete.
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Please be advised this video was produced prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. We have since put additional safety measures in place at all our locations, such as directional signage and plexi-glass barriers for our cash stations.
See kent.ca to learn more about how we are keeping staff and customers safe.
Stellarton is a town located in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. It is adjacent and to the south of the larger town of New Glasgow. In pioneer times the ar...
Stellarton is a town located in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. It is adjacent and to the south of the larger town of New Glasgow. In pioneer times the area was called Coal Mines Station, and from 1833 until 1870, it was known as Albion Mines.[2] The town was incorporated as Stellarton in 1889 and owes its name to a specific type of torbanite which came to be known as "stellarite" because of the "stars of fire" given off by its sparky flame
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Stellarton is a town located in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. It is adjacent and to the south of the larger town of New Glasgow. In pioneer times the area was called Coal Mines Station, and from 1833 until 1870, it was known as Albion Mines.[2] The town was incorporated as Stellarton in 1889 and owes its name to a specific type of torbanite which came to be known as "stellarite" because of the "stars of fire" given off by its sparky flame
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SOLD
HomeNOW TV Presents:
Valley Woods neighbourhood; mature trees, wide streets and kids on their bikes. A very family friendly area with mostly executive ho...
SOLD
HomeNOW TV Presents:
Valley Woods neighbourhood; mature trees, wide streets and kids on their bikes. A very family friendly area with mostly executive homes. This updated spilt entry home is modern, yet cozy with 4 bedrooms. A wood burning fireplace will make winter warm and inviting. The kitchen is open and large for many family dinners. The backyard is intimate and private with those beautiful mature trees. The basement is bright and easy to use as you really do not feel like you're in a basement! There is so much to enjoy in this home and we all know this market, it won't last! Come on over, we'll put the kettle on!
MLS: 202113236
Jake Chisholm, REALTOR®
902-921-3832
www.resultsrealtyatlantic.com
Results Realty Atlantic Inc.
351 Stellarton Rd
New Glasgow, NS
B2H 1M4
SOLD
HomeNOW TV Presents:
Valley Woods neighbourhood; mature trees, wide streets and kids on their bikes. A very family friendly area with mostly executive homes. This updated spilt entry home is modern, yet cozy with 4 bedrooms. A wood burning fireplace will make winter warm and inviting. The kitchen is open and large for many family dinners. The backyard is intimate and private with those beautiful mature trees. The basement is bright and easy to use as you really do not feel like you're in a basement! There is so much to enjoy in this home and we all know this market, it won't last! Come on over, we'll put the kettle on!
MLS: 202113236
Jake Chisholm, REALTOR®
902-921-3832
www.resultsrealtyatlantic.com
Results Realty Atlantic Inc.
351 Stellarton Rd
New Glasgow, NS
B2H 1M4
Road trip to Stellarton to get deer apples and Sobeys supermarket for groceries.
I am a retired RCMP Officer living in a rural setting in Nova Scotia, Canada. I spend my time enjoying nature and feeding my furry friends, the raccoons. I also feed the deer in the winter months and many varieties of birds. I have two rescue cats named Connor and Charlotte.
Raccoon Whisperer™ is protected under trademark law & is owned/operated by James Blackwood IT IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED TO FILM OR UPLOAD ANY VIDEO OF RACCOON WHISPERER™ WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT JAMES BLACKWOOD AKA RACCOON WHISPERER™.
Are you thinking of visiting, studying in, or moving to Nova Scotia? Look no further! In this video, we will give you 5 compelling reasons to steer clear of this Canadian province.
Reason #1: Water
If you're not a fan of water activities like boating, fishing, or swimming, Nova Scotia may not be the place for you. With its extensive coastline and numerous lakes, water is a significant part of Nova Scotia's culture and lifestyle.
Reason #2: Friendly People
Do you prefer to keep to yourself and avoid engaging with locals? If so, you may want to think twice before visiting Nova Scotia. The people here are known for their warm hospitality and friendly nature, and you're likely to strike up a conversation with a stranger at any given moment.
Reason #3: Taking Photos
If you're not a fan of stunning landscapes and picturesque views, then Nova Scotia may not be your cup of tea. From the rugged coastline to the rolling hills and pristine lakes, Nova Scotia's natural beauty is hard to ignore.
Reason #4: Pubs
Are you someone who avoids bars and pubs? Nova Scotia may not be the best destination for you. With its rich history of
brewing and distilling, the province is home to numerous pubs and bars where you can sample locally-made beer, wine, and spirits.
Reason #5: Learning
If you're not interested in learning about history, culture, and traditions, you may want to skip Nova Scotia. The province is riddled with universities, colleges, museums, and riddled with history.
Working at Kent is the first full time job Special Olympian, Evan Sharpe, has ever had. It gives him a great sense of pride and it makes him feel good to come in to work every day. He is described by his coworkers as a huge asset to the team. “His product knowledge is outstanding. Any questions we ever have, he’s our go-to guy.”
Customers make a point of looking for Evan when they come to the store and one of the aspects that he enjoys the most about his job is helping them find what they need to finish their projects.
Born and raised in Stellarton, Nova Scotia, Evan has had a love and aptitude for sports since a young age. In addition to being a strong solo swimmer, he puts his team player mentality to good use as the Skip for the Pictou County Special Olympics team. Evan has won several bronze, silver and gold medals in both events over the years and continues to compete.
-------------------------
Please be advised this video was produced prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. We have since put additional safety measures in place at all our locations, such as directional signage and plexi-glass barriers for our cash stations.
See kent.ca to learn more about how we are keeping staff and customers safe.
Stellarton is a town located in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. It is adjacent and to the south of the larger town of New Glasgow. In pioneer times the area was called Coal Mines Station, and from 1833 until 1870, it was known as Albion Mines.[2] The town was incorporated as Stellarton in 1889 and owes its name to a specific type of torbanite which came to be known as "stellarite" because of the "stars of fire" given off by its sparky flame
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HomeNOW TV Presents:
Valley Woods neighbourhood; mature trees, wide streets and kids on their bikes. A very family friendly area with mostly executive homes. This updated spilt entry home is modern, yet cozy with 4 bedrooms. A wood burning fireplace will make winter warm and inviting. The kitchen is open and large for many family dinners. The backyard is intimate and private with those beautiful mature trees. The basement is bright and easy to use as you really do not feel like you're in a basement! There is so much to enjoy in this home and we all know this market, it won't last! Come on over, we'll put the kettle on!
MLS: 202113236
Jake Chisholm, REALTOR®
902-921-3832
www.resultsrealtyatlantic.com
Results Realty Atlantic Inc.
351 Stellarton Rd
New Glasgow, NS
B2H 1M4
Stellarton is a town located in the Canadianprovince of Nova Scotia. It is adjacent and to the south of the larger town of New Glasgow. In pioneer times the area was called Coal Mines Station, and from 1833 until 1870, it was known as Albion Mines. The town was incorporated as Stellarton in 1889 and owes its name to a specific type of torbanite which came to be known as "stellarite" because of the "stars of fire" given off by its sparky flame.
History
In the 1790s, coal quickly became a key focus of the local economy. The Foord coal seam (from which the main street of Stellarton derives its name) runs through most of the town and is part of the greater Stellarton Basin/Pictou Coalfield. As part of an area recognized by geologists for its unique oil shales and thick coal seams, the Foord seam is said to be the thickest in the world with estimate of coal seams being as thick as 48 feet.
In the 1820s, the mines were taken over by the General Mining Association which intensified production with new technology including the first steam engine in Nova Scotia for pumping and in 1839 Samson, the oldest railway locomotive in Canada which carried coal to waiting ships.
i watch the objects form in cloudy skies a bat, a pirate ship and then her eyes so i pound a shot down punch my arm, set up a new round till me, myself and i cant concentrate the clouds conspire to show me what i miss her hair, her cheeks, her lips puckered up to kiss the wind blows drags her nose through her forehead like a horn grows the omen clear but years too late nova scotia's so damn cold yeah and i moved here to give her space drinking stoli to kill my memory theres not enough to lose her face she poisoned our hometown so i moved a half a world away where frozen winter chokes the color
By Adriano Marchese ... The Stellarton, NovaScotia-based retail grocer said it expects same-store sales to fluctuate over the short term, given the negative sales effect in the prior-year caused by a cybersecurity attack ... .
Kroger drives delivery with memberships as grocers boost omnichannel adoption ...Source. Pymnts ... David F ... Parent companyEmpire Co ... announced passing of Sobey, a former chairman and CEO of the Stellarton, NovaScotia-based supermarket retailer, on Tuesday.
Belgium. Jumbo. "Not leaving, but expanding in Belgium" ... "We are here to stay!" ... Rather, Jumbo is focusing on the long term ... announced the passing of Sobey, a former chairman and CEO of the Stellarton, NovaScotia-based supermarket retailer, on Tuesday.
Canada.Government calls for meeting with CEOs of largest grocery chains to talk food prices ... 5, food retail net sales totaled $8.08 billion (Canadian), up 1.7% from $7.94 billion a year earlier, Stellarton, NovaScotia-based Empire reported Thursday.
By Adriano Marchese ... For the three months ended May 6, the Stellarton, NovaScotia-based food retail and corporate investments conglomerate reported a rise in net earnings to 182.9 million Canadian dollars ($138.9 million), or C$0.72 a share ... .
The Stellarton, NovaScotia-based food retailer reported net earnings of 125.7 million Canadian dollars, or C$0.49, down from C$203.4 million, or C$0.77 a share a year ago ... .
By Adriano Marchese. Empire Co ... In the 12 weeks ended Feb. 4, the Stellarton, NovaScotia-based food retailer reported net earnings of 125.7 million Canadian dollars ($91.3 million), or C$0.49, down from C$203.4 million, or C$0.77 a share a year ago ... .
SNDL Acquires Zenabis Business. CALGARY, AB, Nov. 1, 2022 /CNW/ - SNDL Inc ... The Zenabis Business' non-core assets include a 255,000-square-foot industrial facility in Stellarton, NovaScotia, which is under non-binding discussions for sale by SNDL ... .