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JOURNALS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF THE PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK From the 6th day of February to the 6th day of July, 2007 Being the First Session of the Fifty-Sixth Legislative Assembly Fredericton, N.B. 2007 The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information Sciences — Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984. MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY First Session of the Fifty-Sixth Legislative Assembly Speaker: the Honourable Eugene McGinley, Q.C. Constituency Member Residence Albert Wayne Steeves Lower Coverdale Bathurst Brian Kenny Bathurst Campbellton-Restigouche Centre Roy Boudreau Campbellton Caraquet Hon. Hédard Albert Caraquet Carleton Dale Graham Centreville Centre-Péninsule–Saint-Sauveur Hon. Denis Landry Trudel Charlotte-Campobello Antoon (Tony) Huntjens St. Stephen Charlotte-The Isles Hon. Rick Doucet St. George Dalhousie-Restigouche East Hon. Donald Arseneault Black Point Dieppe Centre-Lewisville Cy (Richard) Leblanc Dieppe Edmundston–Saint-Basile Madeleine Dubé Edmundston Fredericton-Fort Nashwaak Hon. Kelly Lamrock Fredericton Fredericton-Lincoln Hon. Greg Byrne, Q.C. Fredericton Fredericton-Nashwaaksis Hon. Thomas J. (T.J.) Burke, Q.C. Fredericton Fredericton-Silverwood Richard (Rick) Miles Fredericton Fundy-River Valley Hon. Jack Keir Grand Bay-Westfield Grand Falls–Drummond–Saint-André Hon. Ronald Ouellette Grand Falls Grand Lake-Gagetown Hon. Eugene McGinley, Q.C. Chipman Hampton-Kings Bev Harrison Hampton Kent Hon. Shawn Graham Mundleville Kent South Claude Williams Saint-Antoine Kings East Bruce Northrup Sussex Lamèque-Shippagan-Miscou Paul Robichaud Pointe-Brûlé Madawaska-les-Lacs Jeannot Volpé Saint-Jacques Memramcook-Lakeville-Dieppe Bernard LeBlanc Memramcook Miramichi Bay-Neguac Hon. -
Notices Service New Brunswick
Canada Post Postes Canada Product Sales Agreement Accord sur la vente de produits # 926515 no 926515 Fredericton Fredericton New Brunswick Nouveau-Brunswick ISSN 0703-8623 Vol. 159 Wednesday, February 7, 2001 / Le mercredi 7 février 2001 121 Notice to Readers Avis aux lecteurs Except for formatting, documents are published in The Sauf pour le formatage, les documents sont publiés dans Royal Gazette as submitted. la Gazette royale tels que soumis. Material submitted for publication must be received by Les documents à publier doivent parvenir à l’éditrice, à the editor no later than noon, at least 9 days prior to midi, au moins 9 jours avant le mercredi de publication. Wednesday’s publication. However, when there is a pub- En cas de jour férié, veuillez communiquer avec l’édi- lic holiday, please contact the editor. trice. Orders in Council Décrets en conseil NOTICE AVIS Orders In Council issued during the month of November, 2000 Décrets en conseil pris au cours du mois de novembre 2000 November 2, 2000 Le 2 novembre 2000 2000-537 Appointment: Expropriations Advisory Officer 2000-537 Nomination : commissaire consultatif de l’expropriation 2000-538 Appointment: Member and Chairman of the Agricultural 2000-538 Nomination : membre et président de la Commission de Development Board l’aménagement agricole 2000-539 Appointment: Member of the New Brunswick Forest 2000-539 Nomination : membre de la Commission des produits fo- Products Commission restiers du Nouveau-Brunswick 2000-542 Investment and Exports Minister to provide financial 2000-542 Ministre des Investissements et des Exportations autorisé assistance to Precision Metal Works Ltd. à accorder une aide financière à Precision Metal Works Ltd. -
A History of Samuel Miles Jones & Rebecca Crouse
A Journey Through History – the Ancestry of Rebecca Crouse – Descendant of United Empire Loyalists Rebecca Crouse Dana C. Legassie 5/4/2017 A History of Samuel Miles Jones & Rebecca Crouse According to my research, based upon the information I have been given and tracked down through an on-line records search, I have found the following information concerning the union of Rebecca & Miles Jones. Up to this point, we were unable to find a maiden name for Rebecca. In most of the on-line and available census records, she is listed by her married name of Rebecca Jones. Through my mother and her sisters, we were able to establish a possible surname of CROUSE. Through a lucky hit on an internet genealogy web site, that supposition has been proven as correct. Stepping back a couple of generations the surname appears as CRAUSS in an earlier census (pre-1860) listing for Rebecca’s grandfather. But I digress, and will touch on this further in this essay. A bit of a history lesson is needed at this point for clarification of some dates and locations. Previous to 1784, the Province or British Colony of New Brunswick and the State of Maine did not exist as the area was part of the British Colonies of Nova Scotia and Massachusetts. Only through the American Revolution and an act of the British Parliament in 1784 did this area become the British Colony of New Brunswick and did not become a Province until the Act of Confederation in 1867. Some of the place names have changed or have been amalgamated into other larger nearby communities. -
Past Champions - Anciens Champions De L'asinb
NBIAA PAST CHAMPIONS - ANCIENS CHAMPIONS DE L'ASINB AAA Baseball Golf Golf X Country X Country Boys / Garçons Girls / Filles Sr. Boys / Garçons Jr. Boys / Garçons 2013-14 James M. Hill Leo Hayes N/A W. A. Losier Fredericton High 2012-13 James M. Hill École Mathieu-Martin N/A Saint John High Fredericton High 2011-12 Leo Hayes Sussex Regional N/A Saint John High Fredericton High 2010-11 Saint John High Sussex Regional N/A Fredericton High Saint John High 2009-10 James M. Hill Sussex Regional N/A Fredericton High Fredericton High 2008-09 James M. Hill Mathieu-Martin N/A Fredericton High Fredericton High 2007-08 James M. Hill Sussex Regional Rothesay High Fredericton High Fredericton High 2006-07 Riverview High Leo Hayes Rothesay High Fredericton High Fredericton High 2005-06 Riverview High Fredericton High Bathurst High Fredericton High Tantramar Regional 2004-05 James M. Hill Fredericton High Fredericton High Fredericton High Leo Hayes High 2003-04 Harbour View High Oromocto High Fredericton High Mathieu-Martin Saint John High 2002-03 St. Malachy's Mathieu-Martin Bathurst High Leo Hayes Fredericton High 2001-02 James M. Hill Mathieu-Martin Bathurst High Leo Hayes Fredericton High 2000-01 James M. Hill Sussex Regional N/A Fredericton High St. Stephen 1999-00 Fredericton High Sussex Regional N/A Fredericton High Fredericton High 1998-99 St. Malachy's Harrison Trimble N/A Harrison Trimble Mgr.-M.-F.-Richard 1997-98 Miramichi Valley Fredericton High N/A Louis-Mailloux Harrison Trimble 1996-97 Woodstock High C-Cormier/Fredericon N/A Louis-Mailloux Harrison Trimble 1995-96 James M. -
Prince Edward Island
AIMS 4TH ANNUAL HIGH SCHOOL REPORT CARD (RC4) New Brunswick Anglophone High Schools In our efforts to expand the comprehensiveness of the school report cards, we have an additional dimension in our framework this year: school-assigned grades in math and language arts. As New Brunswick (regrettably) has phased out the use of standardized testing for the Anglophone high schools, future Report Cards will see this breadth of data decline. That change is already having an impact in this Report Card, as insufficient data is available for several schools on the last round of examinations, forcing us to leave them out of the final overall rankings for the first time; Moncton High School and Sir James Dunn Academy being just two examples. Harvey High School earned the highest grade (B+) among the New Brunswick Anglophone schools. Harvey High did particularly well on the contextually adjusted scores, earning an A. Fredericton High School had the province’s second-highest ranking, earning a B. Several schools made considerable improvements over the past year, including Dalhousie Regional High School, Sussex Regional High School, Oromocto High School, John Caldwell School and J.M.A. Armstrong/Salisbury Middle School, which all improved from a C+ to a B, and Southern Victoria High School, which improved from a D to a C. Several schools declined in performance over the past year. Notably, Saint John High School fell from a B+ to a B; Cambridge-Narrows School fell from a B+ to a C+; and Sugarloaf Senior High School fell from a B to C+ as did Tantramar Regional High School, Riverview High School, and North & South Esk Regional High School. -
Nbiaa Past Champions - Anciens Champions De L'asinb
NBIAA PAST CHAMPIONS - ANCIENS CHAMPIONS DE L'ASINB AAA AAA AAA Baseball Golf Golf X Country X Country X Country X Country Softball Field Hockey Football Soccer Boys / Garçons Girls / Filles Sr. Boys / Garçons Jr. Boys / Garçons Sr. Girls / Filles Jr. Girls / Filles Balle-molle Hockey sur gazon 12 Man / joueurs Sr. Boys / Garçons 2014-15 James M. Hill Harbour View N/A Fredericton High Aux quatre vents Bernice MacNaughton Sir James Dunn Saint John High James M. Hill Moncton High Secondaire Népisiguit 2013-14 James M. Hill Leo Hayes N/A W. A. Losier Fredericton High Saint John High Fundy High Saint John High Kennebecasis Valley Fredericton High Cité des Jeunes 2012-13 James M. Hill École Mathieu-Martin N/A Saint John High Fredericton High Saint John High Fredericton High Harbour View James M. Hill Fredericton High Secondaire Népisiguit 2011-12 Leo Hayes Sussex Regional N/A Saint John High Fredericton High Fredericton High Fredericton High Harbour View Rothesay Netherwood Bernice MacNaughton L'Odyssée 2010-11 Saint John High Sussex Regional N/A Fredericton High Saint John High Leo Hayes Saint John High Sussex Regional Riverview High Fredericton High Secondaire Népisiguit 2009-10 James M. Hill Sussex Regional N/A Fredericton High Fredericton High Fredericton High Fredericton High Saint John High Riverview High Moncton High Mathieu-Martin 2008-09 James M. Hill Mathieu-Martin N/A Fredericton High Fredericton High Fredericton High Fredericton High St. Malachy's James M. Hill Bernice MacNaughton Secondaire Népisiguit 2007-08 James M. Hill Sussex -
PO T of the CHIEF CTORAL O FCER DES ELECTIO
THIRTY-FIRST GENERAL EL£CTION OCTOBER 13. 1987 PO T OF THE CHIEF CTORAL o FCER PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK DES ELECTIO DU WIC SUR LE TRENTE ET UNIEMES ELECTIONS GENERALES TENUES LE 13 OCTOBRE 1987 TO THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF NEW BRUNSWICK MR. SPEAKER: I have the honour to submit to you the Return of the General Election held on October 13th, 1987. The Thirtieth Legislative Assembly was dissolved on August 29th, 1987 and Writs ordering a General Election for October 13th, 1987 were issued on August 29th, 1987, and made returnable on October 26th, 1987. Four By-Elections have been held since the General Election of 1982 and have been submitted under separate cover, plus being listed in this Report. This Office is proposing that consideration be given to having the Chief Electoral Officer and his or her staff come under the Legislature or a Committee appointed by the Legislature made up of all Parties represented in the House. The other proposal being that a specific period of time be attached to the appointments of Returning Officers as found in Section 9 of the Elections Act. Respectfully submitted, February 15, 1988 SCOVIL S. HOYT Acting Chief Electoral Officer A L'ASSEMBLEE LEGISLATIVE DU NOUVEAU-BRUNSWICK MONSIEUR LE PRESIDENT, J'ai I'honneur de vous presenter les resultats des elections generales qui se sont tenues Ie 13 octobre 1987. La trentieme Assemblee legislative a ete dissoute Ie 29 Staff of Chief Elec aoOt 1987 et les brefs ordonnant la tenue d'elections Personnel du bUrE generales Ie 13 octobre 1987 ont ete em is Ie 29 aout 1987 et Election Schedule rapportes Ie 260ctobre 1987. -
Graphite Natural Resources Lands, Minerals and Petroleum Division Mineral Commodity Profile No
Graphite Natural Resources Lands, Minerals and Petroleum Division Mineral Commodity Profile No. 3 raphite is one of two naturally occurring minerals comprised 40 700 tonnes valued at $36 million (Olson Gsolely of the element carbon (C), the other being diamond. 2009a). Graphite's inert behaviour toward most Although both graphite and diamond have the same chemical chemicals and high melting point (3927°C) make it composition, they differ greatly in their internal arrangement of carbon an ideal material for use in: the steel atoms. A diamond crystal contains an exceptionally strong tetrahedral manufacturing process (it is added to molten steel framework of carbon atoms, making it one of the hardest substances to raise carbon content to meet various hardness on earth. In contrast, graphite is formed of stacked, loosely bound quality standards), refractory linings in electric layers composed of interconnected hexagonal rings of carbon atoms furnaces, containment vessels for carrying molten making it one of the softest materials known; yet its linked ring steel throughout manufacturing plants, and structure can be used as a source of strength (Perkins 2002). These casting ware to create a shaped end-product. In fundamental structural differences reflect the lower temperature and addition, graphite is used as a foundry dressing, pressure conditions under which graphite formed compared to which assists in separating a cast object from its diamond. mould following the cooling of hot metal. The Although graphite and diamond share the same carbon (C) chemistry, differences automotive industry uses graphite extensively in in how their carbon atoms are arranged imparts several contrasting properties. the manufacture of brake linings and shoes. -
Aims 5Th Annual High School Report Card (Rc5)
AIMS 5TH ANNUAL HIGH SCHOOL REPORT CARD (RC5) New Brunswick Anglophone High Schools Last year we pointed out that New Brunswick had abandoned its leading edge approach to testing for Anglophone high schools, and that future Report Cards would see the breadth of data decline for New Brunswick’s Anglophone schools as a result. The future has arrived. With objective provincial exam results not longer available the rankings have changed significantly. Fortunately, AIMS has again been able to secure a rich post-secondary achievement indicator to measure the academic performance of New Brunswick’s Anglophone students after graduation Upper Miramichi Regional High School in Boiestown earned top marks among the New Brunswick Anglophone schools, with one of the few ‘A’s awarded in all jurisdictions. Upper Miramichi did particularly well on the contextually adjusted scores, earning an ‘A+’. Grand Manan Community School made a notable improvement to an ‘A’ from a ‘C’ to earn second place in the rankings. Last year’s second place school, Fredericton High School, fell to third place this year, despite moving up a grade level from a ‘B’ to a ‘B+’. Several schools made considerable improvements over the past year, including Miramichi Valley High School, Blackville School, Petitcodiac Regional School, North & South Esk Regional High School, and Riverview High School, which all improved from a ‘C+’ to a ‘B+’. Three schools saw their performance decline to a ‘D’ over the past year: Cambridge-Narrows School and Bonar Law Memorial School fell from a ‘C+’ to a ‘D’; while Simonds High School dropped from a ‘C’ to a ‘D’. -
Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2006-461
Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2006-461 Ottawa, 31 August 2006 Rogers Cable Communications Inc. Allardville, Bouctouche, Big Cove, Blue Mountain Settlement, Brown’s Flat, Burtts Corner, Cap Lumière, Caron Brook, Centre-Acadie, Centre Napan, Clair, Davis Mill, Harvey, Highway 505 to Ste-Anne-de-Kent, to St-Edouard, Jacquet River, Keatings Corner, Lac Baker, Ludford Subdivision, McAdam, Morrisdale, Musquash Subdivision, Nasonworth, Noonan, Patterson, Petitcodiac, Richibucto, Richibucto Village, Rogersville, St-André-de-Shediac, Ste-Anne-de-Kent, St- Antoine, St-Ignace, St-Joseph-de-Madawaska, Ste-Marie-de-Kent, Salmon Beach, Tracy, Welsford and Willow Grove, and surrounding areas, New Brunswick and Deer Lake and Pasadena, and surrounding areas, Newfoundland and Labrador Application 2005-1503-3 Public Hearing at Edmonton, Alberta 19 June 2006 Class 3 regional licence for broadcasting distribution undertakings in New Brunswick and in Newfoundland and Labrador The Commission approves the application by Rogers Cable Communications Inc. (Rogers) for a Class 3 regional licence to operate cable broadcasting distribution undertakings (BDUs) serving the above-noted locations. The Commission also approves Rogers’ proposal for a zone-based approach to community programming. The application A regional Class 3 licence 1. The Commission received an application by Rogers Cable Communications Inc. (Rogers) for a Class 3 regional broadcasting licence to carry on cable broadcasting distribution undertakings (BDUs) serving the above-noted locations. In its application, Rogers requested that the licence include the undertakings serving Big Cove, Blue Mountain Settlement, Burtts Corner, Cap Lumière, Richibucto Village and St-André-de- Shediac, in New Brunswick, and Deer Lake and Pasadena in Newfoundland and Labrador. -
Schedule for Carleton North Varsity Boys Basketball Last Updated on October 04, 2021
Schedule for Carleton North Varsity Boys Basketball Last Updated on October 04, 2021 Date Time Event Location Thu, Sep 9:41 AM Carleton North Varsity Boys Basketball Get a New Website TBA 30 PDT Mon, Oct 5:10 PM Open Gym Carleton North High School 18 ADT Wed, Oct 3:40 PM Boys Tryout Carleton North High School 20 ADT Thu, Oct 3:40 PM Boys Tryout Carleton North High School 21 ADT Fri, Oct 22 3:40 PM Boys Tryout Carleton North High School ADT Mon, Oct 8:10 PM Sr. Boys Tryout Carleton North High School 25 ADT Tue, Oct 3:40 PM Practice Carleton North High School 26 ADT Thu, Oct 3:40 PM Practice Carleton North High School 28 ADT Fri, Oct 29 3:40 PM Practice Carleton North High School ADT Mon, Nov 3:40 PM Practice Carleton North High School 01 ADT Tue, Nov 6:40 PM Practice Carleton North High School 02 ADT Thu, Nov 3:40 PM Practice Carleton North High School 04 ADT Thu, Nov 5:15 PM Meeting Carleton North High School 04 ADT Fri, Nov 3:40 PM Practice Carleton North High School 05 ADT Mon, Nov 3:40 PM Practice Carleton North High School 08 AST Tue, Nov 8:10 PM Practice Carleton North High School 09 AST Thu, Nov 2:30 PM Practice Carleton North High School 11 AST Fri, Nov 10:00 AM Carleton North Varsity Boys Basketball(A) vs. Southern Hartland Community School 12 AST Vic(H) Fri, Nov 6:15 PM Carleton North Varsity Boys Basketball(A) vs. -
A Proposed Electoral Map for New Brunswick Preliminary Report of the Electoral Boundaries and Representation Commission
A proposed Electoral Map for New Brunswick Preliminary Report of the Electoral Boundaries and Representation Commission Electoral Boundaries Commission sur la délimitation and Representation des circonscriptions électorales Commission et la représentation Preliminary Report of the Electoral Boundaries and Representation Commission November 2005 2 Preliminary Report of the Electoral Boundaries and Representation Commission 3 Preliminary Report of the Electoral Boundaries and Representation Commission 4 Preliminary Report of the Electoral Boundaries and Representation Commission Table of Contents Introduction ..................................................................................................................................................... 1 Historical Overview .......................................................................................................................................... 1 The Electoral Boundaries and Representation Act ................................................................................................. 6 Public Input ..................................................................................................................................................... 9 Regional Approach ............................................................................................................................................ 13 Central New Brunswick ................................................................................................................................... 14