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This Week in New Brunswick History!
November 23, 1887
Valentin Landry publishes "L'Évangéline" in Digby (Nova Scotia). With the motto, "Religion, Langue, Patrie", it quickly becomes the most important French-language newspaper, moving its headquarters to Moncton in 1905.
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New Brunswick's Lumber Industry - Canada's Historic Places
Forests of New Brunswick – NBM Curator Talk February 17 at 7pm
Village Historique Acadien on tour in schools
New Brunswick marks Heritage Week with celebration of forests
Sports hall of fame recalls link between sports, forests
Forest landmarks in New Brunswick
Details for Heritage Week 2011 announced
May 25, 2012
Teaching Modules
Forest Landmarks
Shipbuilding
Historic Places
Grandfather Akwiten Canoe
Forest-Dependent Communities
Work in the Forests
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Minister’s Message
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New Brunswick's Lumber Industry - Canada's Historic Places
Forests of New Brunswick – NBM Curator Talk February 17 at 7pm
Village Historique Acadien on tour in schools
New Brunswick marks Heritage Week with celebration of forests
Sports hall of fame recalls link between sports, forests
Forest landmarks in New Brunswick
Details for Heritage Week 2011 announced
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Heritage Week 2010
Heritage Fairs 2011
Heritage Branch
Provincial Capital Commission
Canadian Heritage
Aboriginal Affairs Secretariat
Public Library Services
Council of Archives New Brunswick
Parks Canada
NB Labour History Project
NB Sports Hall of Fame
New Brunswick Museum
Canada’s History
New Brunswick Advisory Council on the Status of Women
The Heritage Canada Foundation
Department of Culture, Tourism and Healthy Living
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