ÍâÁ÷ӰƬ researchers have published a new study in the journal Atlantic Geology that suggests the crater, known as Bloody Creek, located near Bridgtown, N.S. may be one of the rarest crater finds in the world. CBC report.
ÍâÁ÷ӰƬ professor and geologist Dr. Sandra Barr is certainly a rock star whose new field guide tells a compelling tale of Nova Scotia’s geological past.
Retired Acadia professor Michael Bawtree’s recently published memoir, As Far As I Remember, is described as hilarious, wistful and perfectly written. chronicleherald.ca report
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