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Indspire: Thomas Dymond

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“There isn’t always a clear direction in life – embrace who you are, your own journey, and take pride in yourself. Never forget where you Continue Reading →

Culture, Education

Mi’kmaq Heritage Calendar released on Heritage Day

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A relatively new holiday in Nova Scotia, Heritage Day is an opportunity to acknowledge and honour the contributions of the many cultures that make Nova Continue Reading →

Culture, Education

Government Launches Nova Scotia’s First Culture Action Plan

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Government will focus on the province’s cultural sector, creative economy and diverse communities with Nova Scotia’s Culture Action Plan: Creativity and Community, launched on, Feb. Continue Reading →

Community, Education

Sort It Out: MCG Waste Workshop

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Who knew learning about waste could be fun! There were some laughs midway through the second day of a solid waste management (SWM) workshop in Continue Reading →

Education

Journal of New Brunswick Studies Releases Issue Examining New Brunswick’s Resource Economy

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The new issue of the Journal of New Brunswick Studies examining the promises and risks of shale gas in New Brunswick has been released at Continue Reading →

Education, Youth

Finding his path in Agriculture

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A natural connection to the land and a love for animals led Christian Francis to the Faculty of Agriculture and on the right path for Continue Reading →

Business, Education

Celebrating the Students of Pathways to Shipbuilding

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December 7, 2016 was a celebration for the 19 students enrolled in the Pathways to Shipbuilding Indigenous Education and Apprenticeship Pilot Program. The program will Continue Reading →

Community, Education

Qalipu Natural Resource Division to Host Engagement Sessions

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Review Proposed changes to Fisheries and Navigation Protection Acts Later this month the Qalipu First Nation Natural Resource Division (QNR) will host engagement sessions with Continue Reading →

Culture, Education

Digitally remastered: Treaty of 1725

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The following speech was given on November 24, 2016 boy his hon. J.J. Grant. Greetings from His Honour Brigadier-General The Hon. J.J. Grant, CMM, ONS, Continue Reading →

Culture, Education

Mi’kmaq make move to work with non-native hunters on moose, other species

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We’koqma’q Chief Rod Googoo says the Assembly of Nova Scotia Mi’kmaq Chiefs has reached out to the Nova Scotia Federation of Anglers and Hunters to Continue Reading →

Community, Education

ESK Immersion School Officially Opens

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It was a historical day on October 7, 2016 when Essissoqnikewey Siawa’sik – L’nuey Kina’matinewo’kuo’m (ESK) Mi’kmaq Immersion school officially opened its doors in Eskasoni Continue Reading →

Culture, Education

Let’s talk about 4 Cent Cake

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It has taking me awhile to make a decent four cent cake. The first few I made were burnt to a black crust. I tried Continue Reading →