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For centuries, Nova Scotia has been welcoming new arrivals with open arms. This tradition has led to our diverse culture and warm reputation, and has enriched our businesses and our communities. This beautiful province continues to attract those seeking a better life for themselves and their families – when quality of life is the real measure of fulfillment.
Mom always knew that apples were good for you. New research and development is showing us how and why
It was called Minnesota 1711 when it was first grown from a graft at the University of Minnesota three decades ago. When released to the commercial marketplace in 1991, the apple was given the more commercial name Honeycrisp. Prized for its combination of tartness, firmness, and brilliant red skin, the Honeycrisp became an instant hit in the fickle North American fresh-fruit market. Farmers around the world—in China, France, Chile, New Zealand, and Washington state—wasted no time planting Honeycrisp cultivars en masse.
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For more than two decades, Halifax-based International Language Institute has been one of Canada's leading ESL academies
Find something you love to do, goes the old saying, then find a way to make a living at it. The Musial family did just that, turning their passion for teaching language and a desire to help foreign students settle in a new world into a successful Nova Scotia-built business that is expanding around the globe.