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Springhill is a small Canadian town in Cumberland County, Nova Scotia. The population in 2001 was 4,091. Cumberland County is a county in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. ...
Motto: Munit Haec et Altera Vincit (Latin: One defends and the other conquers) Official languages English Capital Halifax Largest city Halifax Lieutenant-Governor Myra Freeman Premier John Hamm (PC) Parliamentary representation - House seat - Senate seats 11 10 Area - Total - % water Ranked 12th 55,283 km² 3. ...
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The town is famous for being the childhood home of international recording star Anne Murray. The Anne Murray Centre, located in town, is a local tourist attraction. Anne Murray on the cover of her Christmas album What a Wonderful Christmas Anne Murray, CC , ONS , LL.D (born Morna Anne Murray June 20, 1945), is a Canadian singer born in Springhill, Nova Scotia, known for her rich alto voice and her taste in choosing songs that appeal to...
The Anne Murray Centre, located on Main St., Springhill, Nova Scotia. The town is also infamous for its coal mines which operated from the 1870s-1958, which were the sites of three devastating mining disasters, the last of which resulted in the permanent closed all mining in the region. Image File history File links Anne_building. ...
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Wyoming coal mine Coal mining is the mining of coal. ...
Events and Trends Technology The invention of the telephone (1876) by Alexander Graham Bell. ...
1958 (MCMLVIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Springhill Mining Disaster is the term often used to refer to three separate Canadian mining disasters which occurred in 1891, 1956, and 1958 in different mines within the Springhill coal field, in close proximity to the town of Springhill in Cumberland County, Nova Scotia. ...
The White Miner - A monument in Springhill, Nova Scotia, that pays triubte to the men who died in the Springhill Coal Mines. The abrupt end of the coal mining industry presented incredible economic challenges to the town, but provincial and federal government assistance to diversify the local economy, coupled with the decision to open a federal medium-security penitentiary in the community, are making inroads. Image File history File links White_miner. ...
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A prison is a place in which people are confined and deprived of a range of liberties. ...
An unexpected legacy and benefit from the closed mines is being realized in geothermal energy. The mines in Springhill were among the deepest in the world at over 14,000 feet below the surface. Since their closure, the mines have filled with ground water which is heated to an average temperature of 18° C (65° F) by the surrounding earth. Beginning in the late 1980s, this heat source has been exploited by companies located in Springhill's industrial park, situated on the land where the surface facilities of the coal mines were located, reducing winter heating bills substantially. A geothermal exchange heat pump is a heat pump that uses the Earth as either a heat source or a heatsink depending on the mode of operation: heating or cooling. ...
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The 1980s decade refers to the years from 1980 to 1989, inclusive. ...
See also The Springhill Mining Disaster is the term often used to refer to three separate Canadian mining disasters which occurred in 1891, 1956, and 1958 in different mines within the Springhill coal field, in close proximity to the town of Springhill in Cumberland County, Nova Scotia. ...
External links - Springhill Connection, Community Forum
- Official Town of Springhill, Nova Scotia Website
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