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Mission Statement - New Brunswick African Association
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NBAA - New Brunswick African Association Inc. Jump to main navigation and login. Visit us on Facebook. To ensure the social, economic, cultural integration and development of the African community in New Brunswick. To collaborate with stakeholders in developing programs to support the capacity of our members and to foster positive contribution to society. Powered by Enter Logic. 2015 - NBAA - New Brunswick African Association Inc.
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This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Living in New Brunswick. Multicultural Association of Fredericton Inc. Multicultural Association of the Greater Moncton Area. Saint John Multicultural and Newcomer Resource Centre. Life in New Brunswick. Province of New Brunswick. Living in Saint John. Phone: 1 (506) 849-3235. Fax: 1 (506) 849-2015. Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. n.
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Events | Passages Canada
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News & Events. The Stories We Hold: Presented by Passages Canada. We want to hear your stories, Regina! National storytelling initiative Passages Canada. Is coming to the Regina Campus of Saskatchewan Polytechnic to collect local stories of immigration, cultural identity,. And heritage at a series of free workshops. Your objects and stories will be recorded and added to the Passages Canada online Story Archive. An ever-growing, living archive of Canada’s cultural diversity. April 25th 27th 2016. And will...
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May - Monthly Online Newsletter from Parkdale Newcomer Youth Program
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Monthly Online Newsletter from Parkdale Newcomer Youth Program. Newcomer Youth Program - ISAP. Parkdale Newcomer Youth Committee (PNYC). Success story of the month. Learn more about the project for young girls, 13 to 18! Project Dedicated Online Presence. Facebook Page: Girls Active 4 Health. Facebook Group: Parkdale Newcomer Youth. Project period: April to June 2012. Untitled by Rabyang - youth (17 yrs old) To view his other works, visit his online gallery, http:/ www.wix.com/rabyang/sketch-#! This was ...
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Relocating - Team Fredericton
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In Fredericton, you can enjoy a balanced lifestyle with abundant recreational and cultural amenities, short commutes, low crime rate, affordable housing, and the lowest property tax rate of all New Brunswick cities! You can see why the City was named Among. Canada's Top Ten Best Places to Live. Six years running by. And the 2009 Cultural Capital of Canada. Come for a vist, stay for a lifetime, Mayor Brad Woodside. For a digital copy of the Newcomers Guide. To learn more, we invite you to watch our VIDEO.
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What the Photographess Saw: March 2008
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What the Photographess Saw. The sporadic and sometimes flippant multimedia debriefing of a journey that started in January 2007. Monday, March 10, 2008. In the end, it turns out Canon doesn't make a printer dock; you have to go with Kodak or HP. Funny ol' world, ain't it? Why do the techie stores want young, ignorant males in their employ when they could have someone like Wal-Mart Guy (WMG)? I'd love to hear your thoughts on this one. Tuesday, March 4, 2008. Long time, no postings. Little boy, relieved:.
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What the Photographess Saw: Long time, no postings
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What the Photographess Saw. The sporadic and sometimes flippant multimedia debriefing of a journey that started in January 2007. Tuesday, March 4, 2008. Long time, no postings. The show is up until the end of the month; come on down to The Playhouse at 686 Queen St. in Fredericton and check it out! There's already been some media coverage of the exhibit. And it's generating positive responses. I admit to having been a bit concerned because of the subject matter, but so far no complaints. Oh, okay.".
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What the Photographess Saw: November 2007
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What the Photographess Saw. The sporadic and sometimes flippant multimedia debriefing of a journey that started in January 2007. Monday, November 19, 2007. While the cat was away . . . were the mice at play? The first one is sunrise over the St. John River at Oak Point. And now a word about what you can do with my pictures . . . While I can't support the Creative Commons, I believe others should. Here's the license I chose for my own work:. This work is licensed under a. NB fading into the distance.
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What the Photographess Saw: May 2016
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What the Photographess Saw. The sporadic and sometimes flippant multimedia debriefing of a journey that started in January 2007. Friday, May 6, 2016. Beautiful day driving along the shore of Lake Superior. Did you know the cub who inspired Winnie the Pooh came from White River, ON? Made it to my final destination, my "home away from home" for the summer. I may have forgotten my bookbag in the cab but the driver brought it back for me. Whadda town. Wednesday, May 4, 2016. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Frase...
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What the Photographess Saw: May 2008
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What the Photographess Saw. The sporadic and sometimes flippant multimedia debriefing of a journey that started in January 2007. Thursday, May 8, 2008. Warms the heart . . . And inspires the soul. Here's a comment that was left on my Model Mayhem page. April 11, 2008 8:20pm. I want to not just comment on every pic, but every pixel you have touched. You are a true artist. Feedback makes it all worthwhile. Mwah. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Things I love about Vancouver. Fraser River Discovery Centre.