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  1. A resident of Halifax for more than 50 years, he was a founding member of the Nova Scotia Indo-Canadian community, and taught at Queen Elizabeth High School for over 30 years. Dedicated to helping all whom he knew and loved, he is survived by daughter, Anjali (Arnold), Colorado.

  2. 29 de jul. de 2010 · A resident of Halifax for more than 50 years, he was a founding member of the Nova Scotia Indo-Canadian community, and taught at Queen Elizabeth High School for over 30 years. Dedicated to helping all whom he knew and loved, he is survived by daughter, Anjali (Arnold), Colorado.

  3. Citadel High construction site, 9 August 2006. The new school was initially announced by the Province of Nova Scotia on 12 June 2003. [2] Designed to replace Queen Elizabeth High School and St. Patrick's High School, the school would be located on the site of the Halifax campus of the Nova Scotia Community College, which would subsequently be relocated to a new facility on the Dartmouth ...

  4. Media in category "Queen Elizabeth High School (Halifax)" This category contains only the following file. Queen Elizabeth High School - Halifax.jpg 1,536 × 1,788; 583 KB

  5. The documents and tour memorabilia presented in this virtual exhibit showcase the protocol requirements and attention to detail that are part of every Royal Tour. The selection of digitized photographs, on the other hand, is a vivid reminder that every time the Queen visits Nova Scotia, even in this very modern 21st century, we welcome her with pleasure and respect — and even a bit of ...

  6. Royal Visit 1951. The first official visit of HM Queen Elizabeth II to Nova Scotia took place in November 1951 when, as HRH Princess Elizabeth, she toured the province with her husband HRH Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, on behalf of her ailing father, HM King George VI.

  7. St. Patrick's High School (St. Pat's) was a non-denominational school centrally located on Quinpool Road in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Historically a Roman Catholic public school, St. Pat's opened in 1954 less than one block from its rival non-denominational public school, Queen Elizabeth High (QEH).