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Haliburton and County
Hants County is a county in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia which was the home of Henry Alline, Thomas Chandler Haliburton, Alden Nowlan and Noel Doiron.
* Haliburton County, Ontario, a county in Canada.
From 1826 to 1829, Haliburton represented Annapolis County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly.
Haliburton County, Ontario, is named after Haliburton in recognition of his work as the first chair of the Canadian Land and Emigration Company.
* Haliburton County ( September 2009 )
In 1862, the County was redivided into Haliburton County, Peterborough County, and Victoria County ( now the City of Kawartha Lakes ).
Category: Communities in Haliburton County
The Huntsville transmitter increased to full power in 1991 to better cover much of Muskoka and Haliburton County, but it was bought by the CBC in 1995 as part of the disaffiliation of CKVR from the CBC, and now rebroadcasts CBLT from Toronto.
Haliburton County was established in 1983, but had existed as the Provisional County of Haliburton since 1874.
Haliburton is a village on Head Lake inside Haliburton County which is its namesake.
Haliburton County is dubbed the " Haliburton Highlands ".
The Haliburton County Development Corporation ( HCDC ) is currently working on a project called Innovative Haliburton to bring attention to the creative economy in Haliburton, as well as, partnering with Haliburton County Economic Development to advance the creative economy in eastern Ontario.

Haliburton and village
Haliburton village
The former Dysart fire tower was erected in 1956 on a hill by the east side of Haliburton village just off Highway 118.
They came from Sherborne in Dorsetshire, England, hence the name of Sherborne township, Haliburton County, which adjoined Ridout township on the East and hence also Dorset, a village in the township.

Haliburton and are
Both are administrated by Haliburton Highlands Health Services.
The traditional activities on which Haliburton Forest has always depended and which have prevented development from destroying this wilderness treasure are still underway.
Introductory, half and full-day dogsledding tours are available at Haliburton Forest along groomed winter trails with over 130 Siberian Huskies.
Haliburton's head office is in Toronto, Ontario, although most of its operations are based in Haliburton.
Other campuses of the College are located in Cobourg, Haliburton ( the Haliburton School of the Arts ), and Lindsay ( the Frost Campus ).

Haliburton and named
The company is named for the Haliburton region in Central Ontario, where majority owner and president Christopher Grossman, a longtime radio sales manager, trainer and executive, was also a hotelier before purchasing his first radio station, CFBG in Bracebridge.

Haliburton and after
In the Canadian province of Ontario, John Tory, leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario ran in a 2009 by-election in Haliburton — Kawartha Lakes — Brock, after he convinced one of his caucus members to step down, in hopes of re-entering the Ontario legislature.
Tory eventually resigned in 2009, after losing a by-election in Haliburton — Kawartha Lakes — Brock, and Runciman became the party's interim leader.
Haliburton subsequently converted both stations to FM after receiving approval from the CRTC on August 31, 1999.
Instead, he went into teaching in the Peterborough Teachers ' College after which he assumed a teaching post in Haliburton, Ontario for several years.

Haliburton and Thomas
Thomas Chandler Haliburton, in The Attache: Second Series, published in 1844, reminisced about boys from King's College School in Windsor, Nova Scotia, playing " hurly on the long pond on the ice " when he was a student there, no later than 1810.
* August 27 – Thomas Chandler Haliburton, Canadian author ( b. 1796 )
* December 17 – Thomas Chandler Haliburton, Canadian author ( d. 1865 )
The character, developed by Thomas Chandler Haliburton, evolved over the years between 1836 and 1844 in a series of publications.
However, one of the earliest " Canadian " writers virtually always included in Canadian literary anthologies is Thomas Chandler Haliburton ( 1796 – 1865 ), who died just two years before Canada's official birth.
William Cunard, second son of Sir Samuel Cunard, married Laura Charlotte Haliburton, daughter of author and politician Thomas Chandler Haliburton.
Along with the great literary figure in Nova Scotia's history, Thomas Chandler Haliburton, Hants produced Alden Nowlan, George Elliot Clarke and others.
* Thomas Chandler Haliburton ( 1796 – 1865 ), a Canadian writer, lawyer, and businessman ; MP in both Nova Scotia and England
Thomas Chandler Haliburton
Thomas Chandler Haliburton ( December 17, 1796 – August 27, 1865 ) was a politician, judge, and author in the British Colony of Nova Scotia.
Mrs Louisa Haliburton ( née Neville ) first wife of Thomas Chandler Haliburton
While in England, Thomas Chandler Haliburton met Louisa Neville, daughter of Captain Laurence Neville, of the Eighth Light Dragoons, whom he married in 1816 and brought back to Nova Scotia.
A memorial to Thomas and his first wife was erected in 1902 in Christ Church, Windsor, by four of their children: Laura Cunard, Lord Haliburton, and two surviving sisters.
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* A General Description of Nova Scotia, Thomas Chandler Haliburton his first work

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