Alex Fancy’s “Tintamarre” dramatizes linguistic harmony in New Brunswick Alex Fancy has spent more than half of his adult...
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Avantage Saint John Advantage, a model of linguistic and economic cooperation At a time when New Brunswick’s economic self-sufficiency...
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2003 Bathurst-Campbellton’s Canada Winter Games, a model of linguistic cooperation It was one of the most successful sporting events...
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Ambassadors from Acadian Peninsula Complete Outreach Program in Saint John Area In June, 2007, Dialogue New Brunswick announced that...
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Ambassadors from greater Saint John Area Complete Outreach Program in Acadian Peninsula In June, 2007, Dialogue New Brunswick announced...
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2007 Lieutenant-Governor’s Dialogue Award Recipients The winners of the 2007 Lieutenant-Governor’s Dialogue Award were announced at a ceremony on...
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Two New Brunswick university students win prestigious prize for their bilingual ad campaign Future ad execs drive off with...
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2009 Lieutenant-Governor’s Dialogue Award Recipients The winners of the 2009 Lieutenant-Governor’s Dialogue Award were announced on June 24, 2009...
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2008 Lieutenant-Governor’s Dialogue Award Recipients The winners of the 2008 Lieutenant-Governor’s Dialogue Award were announced on June 10, 2008...
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Frequently Asked Questions Is New Brunswick Canada’s only officially bilingual province? Why? Yes, New Brunswick is Canada’s only...
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