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  1. News from Truro, Nova Scotia. Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about Truro, Nova Scotia, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 3 stories have been published about Truro, Nova Scotia which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months. Weather. 16°C. Wednesday 13° | 23°C.

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  2. Many of Truro's black community has roots in the historically important Black Nova Scotian settlements of Guysborough County. Zion United Baptist Church, first founded in 1896 on Prince Street, has long been the spiritual heart of the community. Truro is also the birthplace of world-renowned contralto, Portia White (1911–1968).

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  4. Jul 8, 2021 · Indeed, one report in the Truro Daily News from August of 1932, documents a cross-burning by the infamous Ku Klux Klan on Foundry Hill. It notes that the organizati­on held a meeting in Truro attended by between 200 and 300 people. These unfair and unfortunat­e circumstan­ces did not prevent the African Nova Scotian community from prevailing.

  5. Sep 24, 2012 · Last Edited June 21, 2022. Truro, Nova Scotia, incorporated as a town in 1875, population 12,954 (2021 census ), 12,261 (2016 census ). The Town of Truro is located along the Salmon River 100 km northeast of Halifax on Cobequid Bay, Minas Basin. The town derives its name from New England settlers and likely honours Truro in Cornwall, England.

  6. Mar 5, 2021 · Rolling with the changes has seen Truro once more enter an era of growth in new directions, and COVID-19 actually may have helped. “We did a shift when the pandemic began,” explains Manager of Economic Development, Alison Grant. “We started focusing more on our individual businesses, especially our small businesses.

  7. Jan 12, 2024 · Calder-Boutilier said the town of nearly 13,000 has around 40 people living on the streets, and many more are at risk of homelessness as the cost of living and housing prices climb.

  8. 1858. Truro started out as a small farming community because the Cobequid Bay has very fertile land, but in 1858, that changed. The Nova Scotia Railway was built and caused a rapid growth in the community. When the railway became the Canadian National Railway, a rail yard and roundhouse was built in Truro.

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