Daily Horoscopes for Monday 28 Mar 2011 Cape Breton Island-Nova Scotia

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ARIES
(Mar. 21- April 20)
You can get your point across and make valuable connections. You need to sit back and enjoy. You will be subject to pushy individuals if you get involved in uncertain organizations.

 

TAURUS
(Apr. 21- may 21)
  You can make financial deals, but it may be best if you’re not using your own cash. Keep your feet on the ground, if you can. Look out for yourself today.

 GEMINI
(May 22-June 21)
  Don’t get involved in other people’s private doings. Get together with friends and do something entertaining but not too expensive. The great outdoors will allow you to teach youngsters some of the things you learned when growing up.

 CANCER
(June 22-July 22)
  Changes regarding your career direction will payoff handsomely. You could meet an interesting individual you’ll want to get to know better. Be careful not to show your temper when dealing with the boss.

 LEO
(July 23-Aug 22)
  You can make wonderful contributions to any organization that you join. Social gatherings will be conducive to meeting new potential mates. Your honesty will not only win you points but also respect.

 VIRGO
(Aug. 23 -Sept. 23)
  Be precise in your communications to avoid any misunderstandings and arguments. Your partner will blow situations out of proportion. You may find that relationships are not going as well as you’d like.

 LIBRA
(Sept. 24 -Oct. 23)
  Get busy on projects that improve your own image; you’ll have the discipline to succeed. Renovations to your domestic scene will pay high rewards. Get some sound advice and help setting up a workable budget.

SCORPIO
(Oct. 24 – Nov. 22)
  You’ll meet new friends if you try new activities. Romance is quite possible if you are willing to approach someone who interests you. Escapist tendencies may lead to overindulgence.

 SAGITTARIUS
(Nov. 23 -Dec. 21)
  Partners may try to argue with you; however, you must stand your ground. Don’t bang your head against a wall. Your home environment appears to be a little shaky.

 CAPRICORN
(Dec 22.- Jan. 20)
  Make plans to attend group discussions or get together with friends who like to talk as much as you do. Be willing to listen, but don’t be fooled. You will inspire confidence in others.

AQUARIUS
(Jan. 21 -Feb. 19)
  Be cautious when dealing with foreigners. Try to avoid any drastic decisions concerning personal legal matters. Rather than making a scene, communicate quietly about the way you feel.

 PISCES
(Feb. 20-Mar. 20)
  Your partner may not understand your mood swings but if you are willing to communicate, a lot of grief can be avoided. You may have major blowups with someone you love if you don’t back down. You need to get out and be an observer.

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Park St_Sydney_Cape Breton_Nova Scotia

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Featuring_Sydney Mines_Cape Breton_Nova Scotia

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Sydney Mines (2001 population: 7,312; 2006 urban area: 15,500) is a former town in Nova Scotia‘s Cape Breton Regional Municipality.

Founded in 1784 and incorporated as a town in 1889, Sydney Mines has a rich history in coal production, although mining activity has now ceased.

Sydney Mines lies immediately northeast of North Sydney and faces Sydney across Sydney Harbour. Sydney Mines was once a major coal-producing community. Mining began locally in 1766, and in 1830 systematic operations were undertaken. One of the area mines extended about 5 miles (8 km) out under the sea. The last mine was closed in 1975.

Sydney Mines is on the northern side of Sydney Harbor, near the mouth. It was earlier known as the Mines due to the coal mines abundant nearby. Although mining has been carried on since 1724, the first shaft for the General Mining Association in Sydney Mines was sunk in 1830. Manufacturing enterprises included corrugated steel culverts and the British Canadian Co-operative Society Limited, operating a dairy and a bakery.

 

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Beinn Breagh,_Baddeck_Cape Breton_1920’s

In 1892, Alexander and Mabel Bell embarked on construction of their 32-room house summer castle “Beinn Breagh”, Gaelic for beautiful mountain. Mr. Everett, senior partner of Cabot, Everett & Meade of Boston and New York, was the architect. Nova Scotia’s Rhodes, Curry Company was the builder. The Bells moved into their “summer castle” the following year and then spent the winter there! J.A.D McCurdy noted in “Story for the Sun Life Company” that when Bell and his family first visited Baddeck they were “much charmed by the Scottish hills and Scottish people who reminded him so much of his birthplace. He acquired a piece of property, built himself a house and returned to Baddeck every summer for a great many years, his annual stay becoming longer and longer as time went on, until Baddeck finally became his real home.” [2007-058/001/#177]

Date: 1920s

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