stjohnriver.org
SJRS - Watershed Groups on the River
http://www.stjohnriver.org/watershed.htm
Port of Saint John. Other Groups Along the River. Yacht and Boat Clubs. If we missed your organization in the links, please. Canadian Heritage Rivers Program. Heritage Steamboat Wharves Program. The Lower River Passage Project. The War of 1812 and the March of the 104th (New Brunswick) Regiment of Foot. Watershed Groups on the River. Hammond River Angling Association. Kennebecasis Watershed Restoration Committee. Fredericton Area Watershed Association. Canaan- Washdemoak Watershed Association.
nben.ca
Watershed - New Brunswick Environmental Network
http://www.nben.ca/index.php/en/groups-in-action/working-together/watershed-caucus
NBEN Members and Associates. Great Minds Think Outside. Relating to the World: Community and Media Web Version. Relating to the World: Community and Media PDF Version. Wailing the Information Blues Web Version. Wailing the Infomation Blues PDF Version. Volunteer Development Web Version. Volunteer Development PDF Version. Environmental Issues: From Problem to Solution Web Version. Environmental Issues: From Problem to Solution PDF Version. Greenprint: Towards a Sustainable New Brunswick. Create an efficie...
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Description: Valerie In Toronto: Description 75 - Be...In This Place
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Description 75 - Be.In This Place. And that place would be New Brunswick, an underrated province where I spent a beautiful, breezy and fire-y Canadian Thanksgiving. Includes music by The Monoxides, a mangling of history and stringy red seaweed you eat. Click here to subscribe. Click here to download directly. VIA Rail Ocean train from Montreal to Halifax. City of Moncton: Our Tide Is Rising. Woodstock: New Brunswick's First Town. George's books @Google Books. And his books @Amazon.ca. We determined they ...
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the other side of town: March 2014
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The other side of town. Thursday, March 13, 2014. The forest and the trees (once again). I've spent a fair amount of time dealing with forestry-related issues on this blog. Forestry is the biggest sector of the economy in NB, and many people in my family have been involved in 'the woods,' as we call it. We are currently in the midst of a very intense and long-running debate about who. Those trees are for and who should benefit from them. Is it First Nations? Is it the people of New Brunswick? They use th...
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the other side of town: October 2014
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The other side of town. Monday, October 06, 2014. A postcard from municipal world. Just returned from a weekend away with UMNB - the Union of New Brunswick Municipalities. Let me back up for a second:. The UMNB is the collective voice for most, if not all, of the small towns and villages in New Brunswick. The City of Fredericton is also a member. This year at the annual conference, there were about 220 municipal reps - Councillors, Mayors and of course, Deputy Mayors. I wish people realized what a good g...
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the other side of town: April 2014
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The other side of town. Wednesday, April 16, 2014. I am glad that people in New Brunswick are discussing the closure of the Morgantaler abortion clinic in Fredericton. We have been too comfortable for too long, with the Liberals and Conservatives in agreement that women seeking abortions must obtain 'permission' from not one, but two doctors, in order to receive a publicly funded abortion. 4 Why are politicians in charge of the choices women make with their own bodies? 5 I have pro-life friends and I gre...
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the other side of town: November 2013
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The other side of town. Saturday, November 02, 2013. Culture, despair, hope and change. Seems like lately I am reading a lot of (mostly justified) outrage on facebook: the senate, fracking, Rob Ford etc. It's so easy to despair, with the constant stream of bad news. Yet I also feel an undercurrent of small positive changes is taking place in how people relate to each other and the planet. If you are sad about the state of the world, try reading the introduction to this book. Part of what Tracy and I are ...
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the other side of town: August 2014
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The other side of town. Sunday, August 31, 2014. What is this election about? In case you missed it, here's a good 30 minute panel worth watching*. One candidate from each party and a more long-form discussion of what the election is and isn't about. I guess my original link didn't turn out and I can't seem to locate the previous one. My apologies! Monday, August 25, 2014. We've heard it time and time again - young people don't vote. And to a certain extent, who can blame them? Well for starters - EI and...
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Not Your Parents' Province: Dominion Building
http://newnewbrunswick.blogspot.com/2007/05/dominion-building.html
Not Your Parents' Province. New Brunswick, Canada in the 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st Centuries (and beyond). Journalism graduate, arts administrator, photographer, and musician. View my complete profile. Portrait: H.V. Dalling. Too much time on E-Bay. Learning about your own family on Wikipedia. Looking For a Future. River Valley Arts Directory. The Art of Michael McEwing. The Other Side of Town. The Photography of G. A. Stairs. Wednesday, May 23, 2007. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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