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Stanley, Nova Scotia

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22: 136: 128: 29: 186:, the population of East Hants, the municipality which includes Stanley, was 21,387 in 2006. For 96 percent of the population, the primary language in East Hants is English. The employment rate is 63 percent, and the official unemployment rate is 6.7 percent. The median annual income for males is $ 34,340 and for females it's $ 17,381. 151:
for poetry, and he is ranked alongside Canada's great poets. Nowlan grew up exposed to violence, alcoholism and poverty in precarious family circumstances. Self-educated for much of his life, he dropped out of school in grade five. He taught himself to read by befriending a librarian at the Library
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pilots. Barracks were built for 360 trainees and support staff. The hangar erected to house the aircraft became the largest building in Hants County. Currently, the airport is maintained by the Stanley Sport Aviation group.
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in Windsor, Nova Scotia; a plaque in the Windsor library is dedicated to him. He graduated as a teenager from a two-week program offered by the Folk School in the Kennetcook Hotel,
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Nearly halfway between the equator and the North Pole, Stanley is 56 kilometres north of Halifax and 23 kilometres east of Windsor, Nova Scotia, on Route 236.
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Stanley holds an annual Pumpkin weigh-off in September. Stanley Sport Aviation holds the Stanley Fly-in, typically on the Canadian Labour Day weekend.
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Stanley's first settler was New England planter John Smith, who in 1760 established a village on the banks of the
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used from March 17, 1941 until January 14, 1944 to train pilots under the
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During the Second World War (1939–45), the community became the site of
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Stanley, Nova Scotia is located in Nova Scotia
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Nova Scotia
East Hants municipal district
Hants County
Nova Scotia
Alden Nowlan
Kennetcook River
British 84th Regiment
Governor General
Stanley
Stanley Cup
National Hockey League
Stanley Airport
Royal Canadian Air Force
British Commonwealth Air Training Plan
Commonwealth


Alden Nowlan
Governor General’s Award
Kennetcook, Nova Scotia
Hartland, New Brunswick
Observer
Saint John
Telegraph-Journal
Statistics Canada
45°5′8″N 63°55′24″W / 45.08556°N 63.92333°W / 45.08556; -63.92333 (Stanley, Nova Scotia)

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