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  1. Royal Visit 1976. For three days in mid-July 1976, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip visited Halifax and Dartmouth, flew to Greenwood, and from there toured Kentville, Wolfville and Windsor. They attended the Olympic Folk Show at St. Mary's University Stadium in Halifax, where they viewed the works of Joe Deveau and other Acadian folk artists.

  2. www.chebucto.ns.ca › education › QEHclassof71QEH Class of '71 website

    June 14, 2009 - Matt Hebb, son of 71er Tessa Hebb (nee Thorne), was the manager of the successful NDP election campaign in Nova Scotia. I recently made contact with Victor Goldberg and you can, too, in our Trackdown section. Also, you can read Bryan Wood's latest exploits in our News and Views section.

  3. 29 de jun. de 2011 · The site of the former Queen Elizabeth High School in Halifax was originally supposed to become a community garden at the end of the month, but it looks like the only thing that will be growing is ...

  4. Overview. Description. Large red brick building situated on one of Halifax's busiest intersections. Built throughout 1941-42, Queen Elizabeth High School opened in September 1942. After construction of Citadel High School nearby, this school was closed in June 2007. Facilities include a library, art rooms, music rooms, technology education ...

  5. Yearbooks in Nova Scotia by HfxPL_LocalHistory - a staff-created list : Before Facebook, there were yearbooks. Come view yearbooks and other records of Nova Scotia high schools and schools for younger students.

  6. 4 de ago. de 2022 · Queen Elizabeth High School was a secondary school in Halifax, Nova Scotia. QEH was well known for its high academic standards, competitive sports teams and distinguished extracurricular activities such as its annual model parliament and musical productions.