English: A photo of the front entrance of Forrester Hall, at the Nova Scotia Community College in Truro, Nova Scotia. The current facade of the building was constructed several years ago in an effort to modernize the building, as well as give students a place to study, buy items related to their classes, and to meet up. The recent additions consisted of the Student Commons on the left side, the bookstore on the right, and the mezzanine at the top, which lies between the second (ground-level) and third floors.
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