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new-brunswick.net - Cities, towns and tourist attractions in the Province of New-Brunswick Canada. Plus free software, postcards and more!
Status Inspection & Design ® - Fredericton's oldest Real Estate/Home Inspection firm. With over 33 years experience in the construction, design & inspection, our Certified Engineering Technologist provides sameday, fully-illustrated reports with all comments printed long hand. Member of the Independent Home Inspectors of North America. Inspections greatly exceed ASHI and CAHI standards and are a minimum 5 1/2 hours long.
New Brunswick Association Of Real Estate Appraisers - The New Brunswick Association of Real Estate Appraisers was established on January 1, 1995, by the coming into force of the New Brunswick Association of Real Estate Appraisers, being Chapter 108 of the Province of New Brunswick Statutes. The Act provides NBAREA with the duty and the responsibility of regulating the practice of real estate appraisal and the governing of all individuals engaged in such practice in the Province of New Brunswick, in order to serve and protect the public interest.
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New Brunswick Travel Guide - Think of New Brunswick as the Rodney Dangerfield of Atlantic Canada -- it just gets no respect. Among many Canadians, it has a reputation more for pulp mills, industrial forests, cargo ports, and oil refineries (the huge Irving Oil conglomerate is based here) than for quaint villages and charming byways.
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New Brunswick(Hello Canada Series) - Introduces the province's geography, history, and people. Kumari Campbell
New Brunswick: A Colour Guidebook - Neighbor to Maine and America's gateway to Atlantic Canada, New Brunswick is rich in history and natural splendor. This guide details the province's wide range of attractions, including the best bird-watching sites, covered bridges and its many historic villages. A separate section profiles New Brunswick's people and their unique cultural heritage. 300 color photos. Marianne Eiselt (Editor), H. A. Eiselt
New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island - A multitude of land and sea adventures await in these two popular destinations, with their pristine rivers and forests and watchable wildlife. This comprehensive guide takes in all kinds of activities here – hiking in Fundy National Park, sea kayaking, biking the Confederation Trail, sightseeing at Flowerpot Rocks. It covers all the basics, too: accommodations, restaurants, travel tips, cultural events and more. Maps, index. Barbara Radcliffe Rogers, Stillman Rogers, Stillman D. Rogers
Campobello Island, New Brunswick (Images of Canada Series) - Jim Harnedy, Jane Diggins Harnedy, June Harnedy
Literary and Linguistic History of New Brunswick - Reavley Gair
Development of Elites in Acadian New Brunswick, 1861-1881 - Through an objective analysis of the formation and composition of elites in New Brunswick from 1861 to 1881, Sheila Andrew argues that there was no single elite class among Acadians but a series of elites which were neither united nor in a position to influence Acadian society as a whole. She identifies four classes - the farming elite, the commercial elite, the educated elite, which includes priests and professionals, and the political elite - and examines their family and community backgrounds and career paths to determine how they achieved elite status. Sheila M. Andrew
Church of England in Loyalist New Brunswick, 1783-1825 - This study investigates the arrival, planting, and expansion of the Church of England in colonial New Brunswick. It seeks to correct the glaring absence of scholarly investigation into the significant role played by the Church of England in the colony's formative period. While the situation in Quebec colony is understood to possess its own dynamic, it is too often assumed that the role of the Church in New Brunswick was simply a mirror image of the situation in Nova Scotia. Ross N. Hebb
Hope Restored: The American Revolution and the Founding of New Brunswick - "In April, 1775, the first shots of the American Revolutionary War were fired. They reverberated in what later became New Brunswick, when recent immigrants from New England rose in rebellion. The British moved quickly to crush these rebels, and after the war they made the new frontier with the United States secure by settling Loyalist regiments throughout the area. The result of this wave of British American settlers was the establishment of New Brunswick as a separate colony in 1784." The motto of the Loyalists. Spem reduxit - Latin for "hope restored" - became to motto of the province they founded. Robert L. Dallison
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Government Of New Brunswick - The Official Site of the Government of New Brunswick, Canada
New Brunswick Teachers' Association - The NBTA is a professional teachers organization that serves the teachers of NB and deals with education issues in the public school system.
Law Society Of New Brunswick - This website has been created to meet the growing demand for information about the Law Society of New Brunswick from both its members and the general public.
New Brunswick Crime Stoppers - Crime Stoppers is based on the principle that "someone other than the criminal has information that would solve the crime." Crime Stoppers was created to combat the two major problems faced by law enforcement in generating that information: * Citizens' fear of INVOLVEMENT * An attitude of APATHY
New Brunswick Public Schools - a place where students have the opportunity to excel, both academically and personally, in an environment that acknowledges their individual needs and develops their unique strengths. The curriculum is unsurpassed.
University Of New Brunswick - UNB offers under-graduate and graduate degrees in more than 60 disciplines and continuing education in a variety of fields. Its 10,000 students come predominately from Canada, but increasingly from all over the world.
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