Education
CategoryThe new issue of the Journal of New Brunswick Studies examining the promises and risks of shale gas in New Brunswick has been released at Continue Reading →
A natural connection to the land and a love for animals led Christian Francis to the Faculty of Agriculture and on the right path for Continue Reading →
December 7, 2016 was a celebration for the 19 students enrolled in the Pathways to Shipbuilding Indigenous Education and Apprenticeship Pilot Program. The program will Continue Reading →
Review Proposed changes to Fisheries and Navigation Protection Acts Later this month the Qalipu First Nation Natural Resource Division (QNR) will host engagement sessions with Continue Reading →
The following speech was given on November 24, 2016 boy his hon. J.J. Grant. Greetings from His Honour Brigadier-General The Hon. J.J. Grant, CMM, ONS, Continue Reading →
We’koqma’q Chief Rod Googoo says the Assembly of Nova Scotia Mi’kmaq Chiefs has reached out to the Nova Scotia Federation of Anglers and Hunters to Continue Reading →
It was a historical day on October 7, 2016 when Essissoqnikewey Siawa’sik – L’nuey Kina’matinewo’kuo’m (ESK) Mi’kmaq Immersion school officially opened its doors in Eskasoni Continue Reading →
It has taking me awhile to make a decent four cent cake. The first few I made were burnt to a black crust. I tried Continue Reading →
Sydney – Cape Breton University celebrated the accomplishments of over 270 Fall graduates at a ceremony held at Membertou Trade and Convention Centre on Saturday, Continue Reading →
Mi’kmaq and Gaels to reconnect shared histories and experiences. Sydney – Plans are underway for a unique exchange between two of Nova Scotia’s peoples, the Continue Reading →
Marine Emergency Response Planning The Bay of Fundy is known for its high tides and amazing marine life, but Saint John and the Bay of Continue Reading →
On Nitap Day, September 23rd, we welcomed Eric to our school. He was here to speak to our students about the Harlem Globetrotters ABC’s of Continue Reading →