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Business, Community

Kelp Aquaculture is Thriving in the Gaspé Peninsula Region

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The picturesque Baie des Chaleurs along the south shore of Québec’s Gaspé Peninsula is home to a new commercial enterprise. It is the new, unique Continue Reading →

Culture, Education

Canada’s Residential School Story Launches on Google Earth Voyager

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Ottawa – Residential schools for First Nations, Métis and Inuit children were first established in 1831 and ran for 165 years until 1996. This system Continue Reading →

Health

Turning his life around

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HANSARD DEBATES AND PROCEEDINGS Speaker Honourable Kevin Murphy Assembly 63 / Session 1 Wednesday, October 4, 2017 From a very young age, Alex Michael of Continue Reading →

Art, Culture

Paul Harris Rotary Fellowship Award

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Rotary International is an international service organization whose stated purpose is to bring together business and professional leaders in order to provide humanitarian services, encourage Continue Reading →

Community

Eskasoni Christmas Telethon raises over $18,000

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Culture, Education

New Women’s Studies professor brings Indigenous feminist perspective to the classroom

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In her words: Learning from stories told by Indigenous women in NS Born and raised in scwha, L’sitkuk (known as Bear River First Nation), Nova Scotia, Continue Reading →

Community, Culture

Nation Mourns Loss

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Unama’ki – Humble, compassionate, dedicated, generous, community and nation minded are words that described Grand Chief Benjamin Sylliboy. For the Mi’kmaq these are important timeless Continue Reading →

Community

Membertou Chief Receives the Order of Canada

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Ottawa – Her Excellency the Right Honourable Julie Payette, Governor General of Canada, invested 10 Officers and 34 Members into the Order of Canada during Continue Reading →

Business, Community

Fish passage now open at Tobique Generating Station

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TOBIQUE – Improved survival rates of wild Atlantic salmon and other fish species on the St. John River watershed is the goal of a downstream Continue Reading →

Art, Culture

Canoe builder named Creative Nova Scotia’s Indigenous artist of the year

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Please visit the CBC news website to view this story. http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/todd-labrador-indigenous-artist-award-ceremony-1.4409425  

Education, Youth

Take your Daughter to Work Day

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In November, I was very fortunate to play host to two young ladies for take your daughter to work week. Although they were not my Continue Reading →

Business, Community

Paul wins National Economic Development Officer of the Year award

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Please visit the CANDO website to view the story. http://www.edo.ca/ec-dev-awards/2017-ec-dev-award-nominees/rosepaul