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Articles related to "New Brunswick"
A Look at the Provinces, Part VII: New Brunswick This is the seventh article in the series. New Brunswick is the Most western of the "Maritime" (Between Quotation marks because technically British Columbia is a Maritime Province) or Atlantic Provinces. It has an area of 73,440 square kilometres and has a population of 723,900 people (1991 census). The Capital is Fredericton, while the largest city is St John (not to confuse with St John's, Newfoundland). It is one of the Founding Provinces. It is the only official bilingual province of Canada. new brunswick • provinces • canada • st john • moncton
Explore Eastern Canada - Acadian New Brunswick The Acadian population of New Brunswick suffered the same fate as their compatriots in Nova Scotia - They were expelled and scattered Today they are a peaceful community. canada - acadian new brunswick • french canadian culture • new brunswick - la dune de bouctouche • new brunswick - the acadian coast • new brunswick - grand pré
A New Journey Begins “Peak oil is a scam designed to create artificial scarcity peak • oil • myth • new brunswick • ontario
Acadians This is sort of a continuation of the Article: French Canadians. Now we look at the Acadians. acadians • french • deportation • nova scotia • new brunswick
New Brunswick’s Natural Wonders Looking for the spectacular and unique? Four hundred million year old mountains, the highest tides on the planet and rare white sand dunes await you in New Brunswick. natural wonders of new brunswick • world’s highest tides • world’s oldest mountains • hiking the appalachian trail • marine wonders of the world
Winter New Brunswick Style New Brunswick, Canada, offers a full range of wintersports vacations. skiing • snowboarding • cross country skiing • nordic skiing • snowshoeing
World Pond Hockey Championships Amateur ice hockey playuers get a chance to claim some fame and glory at the annual World Pond Hockey Championships in a tiny New Brunswick town called Plaster Rock, Cana ice hockey • world pond hockey championships • plaster rock • new brunswick • canada
Confederation Happy Birthday Canada! It's Canada Day (July 1st) this week and Canada turns 133 years old! Here's how Canada came to be on July 1st, 1867. canada day • confederation • conference • pei • charlottetown
A GLIMPSE OF CANADA, A Glimpse Of Canada, tells something about the picturesque beauty of my country. From the rocky bluffs of Newfoundland, to the Queen Charlotte Islands north of Vancouver Island, I have included something about each province. This article is just a small glimpse of each of Canada's provinces, including our new territory, Nunavut. british columbia • queen charlotte islands • arctic highlands • nunavut • alberta
A Look at the Provinces, Part IX: Prince Edward Island This is the ninth article in the series. Prince Edward Island is the Island province between North of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. The Small Island, not the big one, that would be Newfoundland. PEI, as it is abbreviated, is the smallest and least populated province in Canada. It has an area of 5,660 square kilometres and has a population of 129,765 people (Less than Brampton, Ontario). The Capital is Charlottetown, where the Concept of Confederation Started yet it joined latter, 1873. canada • prince edward island • charlottetown
Mmm! Canadian Chocolate It all began in St. Stephen, New Brunswick. Two brothers, James and Gilbert Ganong, decided to experiment with candy making. Today, Ganong chocolate sells its products world-wide. canada for kids • canada • canadian • canadian chocolate • chocolate maker
Canadian Trade Statistics by Province Ontario ships 45% of total exports, Central Canada consumes 76% of imports while Alberta & Saskatchewan drive an overall US$41-billion Canadian trade surplus in 2007. canadian trade statistics by province • canadian exports by province or territory • canadian export increases by province or territory • canadian imports by province or territory • canadian import increases by province or territory
Election Results The results of the Ontario elections. The Results of the New Brunswick elections. ontario • majority • harris • mcginty • hampton
Recommended Poetry: Alden Nowlan Alden Nowlan escaped Nova Scotia's poverty and hopelessness, but his best poems remained rooted in the region's desolation and its pitiless people. alden nowlan • alden nowlan's poetry • hants county nova scotia • canadian poetry • thomas r. smith
Solving the Aroostook War The border between Maine and New Brunswick was a hot-button issue during the first half of the nineteenth century between England and the U.S. aroostook war • webster ashburton treaty • lumberjack war • franklin map • american canadian border
Celebrating Canada's140th Birthday Canada celebrates its 140th birthday on July 1st. But the birth of Confederation in 1867 was not a smooth and painless process. One province fought the BNA Act passage canada day • celebrating canada's 140th birthday • confederation was pushed through without election • sir john a. macdonald "sweetened up the terms of t • john a. macdonald was knighted by queen victoria
Canada Journey into Winter Part 3 Canada Journey into winter Pt 3 Ontario to the eastern sea. A contination of a rail journey across Canada.. On to Halifax and the Atlantic Ocean lake superior • new brunswick • quebec city • montreal • old town
A Look at the Provinces, Part VIII: Nova Scotia his is the eighth article in the series. Nova Scotia is the most Eastern Mainland territory in Canada. Situated east of New Brunswick is one of the provinces that made up Acadia. It has an area of 55,490 square kilometres and has a population of 899,942 people. The Capital is Halifax. It was one of the founding provinces in 1867. nova scotia • canada • acadia • maritimes • halifax
1998 North American Big Ice Storm Starting January 5th 1998 and lasting for six days, freezing rain caused power outages, extensive property damage, and death. great ice storm of 1998 • disaster eastern canada northeastern us • storm of the century • january 5th 1998 six days • freezing rain power outages extensive property dam
All About Canada Canada is situated in North America. The 49th Parallel separates Canada from the United States, which is her closest neighbor. canada • canada for kids • suite101.com • mary alward • north america
All Sorts of Sports Trivia Sports trivia covering 25 different sports can be found in this entertaining and educational book about Atlantic Canada athletes. all sorts of sports trivia from atlantic canada • atlantic canada athletes • book review • sports trivia • boston marathon
Bones to Ashes by Kathy Reichs Combining the secrets of Quebec's ancient Acadia with modern forensic technology, "Bones to Ashes" helps Brennan confront a mystery from her childhood. bones mysteries • dr. tempe brennan • mysteries set in montreal • mystery novels set in quebec • bones to ashes
Deborah Peyton, Cartoonist, Designer, Entrepreneur Freelance cartoonist and creator of the “Day to Day” comic strip, Deborah Peyton is gradually making a name for herself in the art of cartooning. She has keen sense of what tickles the funny bones with readers and fans of all walks of life. In a truly creative twist, Deborah is taking her wonderful work from images on paper into prints on fabrics and buttons. deborah peyton • new brunswick • fredericton • canada • canadian
Hill Brings Top Talent To Rutgers Rutgers looks to return to the NCAA tournament for the first time since 1991 with the help of highly regarded recruits. rutgers coach fred hill recruits • rutgers recruiting mike rosario • corey chandler rutgers recruit • mike rosario commits • scarlet knight basketball recruiting
New Jersey Warriors Tryouts Looking to build upon a successful inaugural campaign, the Warriors held open tryouts for the 2008 season on the 22nd of March in New Brunswick, New Jersey. football in new brunswick new jersey • football warriors • minor league football • minor league football association • minor league football league
Final Harvest It is a time to honour our ancestors. samhain • halloween • all hallows eve • harvest • festival
How to Make Your Trips More Meaningful Your vacation time is precious. What can you do to get the most out of your trip--and continue to build happy memories even after your return? Using examples from my recent trip to Hungary, I'll show you how. enjoying travel • meaningful travel • vacations • hungary • budapest
Measha Brueggergosman Canadian soprano Measha Brueggergosman has released her first album with the Deutsche Grammophon label, featuring music for the cabaret. measha brueggergosman • surprise • cabaret songs • canadian sopranos • william bolcom
Shane Smith wins the 2005 Iron Butt Rally Shane Smith rode his ST1300 Honda motorcycle 13,277 miles in 11 days throughout the United States and into Canada to win the 2005 Iron Butt Rally. With a combination of riding stamina and smart route planning, the veteran rally contender excelled above 90 other participants to capture first place in the foremost long distance motorcycle-riding event. shane smith • st1300 • honda • motorcycle • united states
Unique Writing Courses/Workshops A guide to choosing interesting and unique online and onsite writing courses. Here are some of the best workshops and seminars available. writing courses • online writing courses • virtual universiyt • ed2go.com • mexican travel writing
Whale Watch on Campobello Island Campobello Island is a great place to see fin, minke and humpback whales. Harbor porpoise and seals, too. With luck endangered right whales may be spotted as well. whale watching tours • land based whale watch • whales and harbor porpoises • seals • bird watching tours
Canada's Aristocracy
Canada's biggest business dynasties. canada • bronfman • molson • irving • thompson
A New Day Awaits After years of it will get better next year, this is the year when it really is expected to get better. Coach Greg Schiano has breathed new life into a program that has rutgers scarlet knights • college football • greg schiano • the big east • bcs bowl championship
Canadian Bike Racing License Sites Here is a list of cycling associations in Canada. These sites will help you get your cycling license and also tell you when and where the races are. cycling • associations • canada • license • bicycle
British Columbia Schizophrenia Society (BCSS) Contact information, a glossary and more information on Schizophrenia schizophrenia • mental • illness • child • adolescent
Canadian Actors Canadian actors from the past and present such as John Candy and Jim Carrey have made memorable contributions to the film industry. jim carrey • john candy • keanu reeves • william shatner • rick moranis
Dalton Camp, 1920-2002 Dalton Camp was one of Canada's most influential commentators. canada • dalton camp • pc • conservative
France : an introduction Understanding another culture and language is always a daunting task. Understanding France and the French is likewise difficult to say the least. france • french
Gadwall It is, however, more abundant in the interior than in most of our maritime districts, and is particularly so on the tributaries of the Ohio, Missouri, and Mississippi. In the early part of autumn and late in spring many are found on the margins of our great lakes. Yet the Gadwall has been represented as not It is, however, more abundant in the interior than in most of our maritime districts, and is particularly so on the tributaries of the Ohio, Missouri, and Mississippi.
Green Industrial Parks In the past, industrial development has brought to mind visions of smoke stacks belching toxins into the environment. But the green industry movement is changing that. green industry • eco-friendly industry • economic development • industrial park • environmental sustainability
GST Reduced to 5% For the second time in two years, Canada's GST (Goods and Services Tax) has been reduced. gst reduction january 1 • 2008 • gst decrease • 5% gst • tax reduction
Natural Disasters in Canada With its size, wide variety of regions and weather patterns, Canada comes with several emergency risks. What natural disasters are specific to which regions, and how can natural disasters • natural disaster canada • emergency preparedness • survival kit • avalanche
New Jersey Semi Pro Football After your high school or college football days are over, what do you do if you still 'jones' for the game? Here, the Mid-State Marauders prepares for a Semi-Pro season. mid state marauders • new jersey semi-pro football • united states football league • united football league • southern football league
Plant Families: Cucumbers and Sundews As plant families go, the Cucumber Family (<I>Cucurbitaceae</i>) isn't one that comes to mind where wildflowers are concerned and the Sundew Family (<I>Droseraceae</i>) is a whole 'nother example of botany. plant families: cucumbers and sundews • gregg m. pasterick • wildflowers of north america • botany • ecology
Six Months and Counting for the WUSA This article looks at the aftermath of the Olympics and what lies ahead for women's pro soccer in the U.S. women • soccer • professional • olympics
Terry Fox Born in 1958, this native of Winnipeg raised millions of dollars when he attempted to run across Canada. terry fox • cancer research • marathon of hope • winnipeg • rick hansen
Why Casimir III Was 'Great' Casimir III, or Casimir the Great, was a Polish king who expanded medieval Poland, strengthened government, and left an indelible mark on Poland's history. casimir iii • casimir the great • casimir iii the great • polish king • polish throne
A List of 100 Things to do before I Die: Part 2 The second part of the list of 100 things to do before I die. I hope that you can learn from this list. The goal of it is to inspire you to create your own. goals • goal • aspire • aspiration • aspirations
Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln's family came from England. The first of the Lincoln family to arrive in America was his grandfather, Samuel Lincoln, who settled in Massachusetts. abraham lincoln • lincoln ancestors • lincolns of england • american history • abraham lincoln’s childhood |
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