Bible Hill is a village in Nova Scotia, Canada. Bible Hill lies north of Truro, Nova Scotia, across the Salmon River, and is home to the Nova Scotia Agricultural College (NSAC). The NSAC is the only university level agricultural institute in Atlantic Canada, but don't just offer programs in agriculture. They offer an engineering program in affiliation with Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, for instance. | TotalArea = 55,283 | LandArea = 53,338 | WaterArea = 1,946 | PercentWater = 3. ... One of Truros tree sculptures Truro (2001 population 11,457; area population 44,276) is a town in central Nova Scotia, Canada. ... The Nova Scotia Agricultural College is a university college located in the village of Bible Hill, Nova Scotia, Canada - a suburb of the town of Truro. ... Dalhousie University is a university located in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. ... Please read first: This article is about the Nova Scotia community. ...
NovaScotia was granted a supreme court in 1754 with the appointment of Jonathan Belcher and a Legislative Assembly in 1758.
NovaScotia was the first colony in British North America and in the British Empire to achieve responsible government in January-February 1848 and become self-governing through the efforts of Joseph Howe.
NovaScotia is the seventh most populated province in Canada with an estimated 936,988 residents as of January 1, 2006.