Burke, Macdonald & Luczak are eager to help you with your legal needs today. They can serve your needs as barristers, legal advisors, legal counselors and even more and may help in the matter of divorce, separation, child custody or family mediation. They have the competences to advise you with your immigration queries and can help in the case of incorporation or contracts. They can help in setting up wills and trusts and naming suitable executors.
The Lunenburg Heritage Society was formed in 1972 as a registered charity with a mission to save Lunenburg's unique architecture. While continuing to advocate for historic building conservation, the Society has grown to preserve and promote the full diversity of Lunenburg's cultural and natural heritage. From Mi'kmaw habitation to the Acadian and Foreign Protestant settlements through Confederation. we tell Lunenburg's story. Nova Scotia's heritage strategy provides the integrated vision and framework for this undertaking.
Our club is a satellite for Northwood In Touch, apersonal response system to be used in emergencies. We install and maintaintwo different units, one that is used in conjunction with a regulartelephone, and one that replaces the regular telephone. The new 9500 unithas personal reminders that can be programmed into the unit, such asreminding the client when to take medication, or when the home care workeris coming.
Fort Point, in the village of LaHave, is the site of the First Capital of New France. The Dublin Bay area was first visited by Samuel de Champlain in 1604, when he and Sieur de Monts anchored in Green Bay for 4 days before travelling on to the Bay of Fundy. In 1632, Commander Isaac de Razilly, first Viceroy and Lieutenant General of New France, built Fort Ste. Marie de Grace on the point of land at the mouth of the LaHave River. It was, from 1632-36, the First Capital of New France. Today, this site is known as Fort Point, a National Historic Site and home of Fort Point Museum and Lighthouse.
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Rossignol Cultural CentreThe Rossignol Cultural Centre is located in Liverpool, Nova Scotia. The Rossignol is a 24,000 sq. ft. newly renovated, multi-faceted cultural centre, featuring a variety of Museums, Art Galleries, Libraries and Wildlife. The Rossignol Cultural Centre opened on July 20, 2002, and is one of the top 10 tourist destinations on the Lighthouse Route.