FREDERICTON – New legislation introduced on November 18, 2020, by the provincial government is intended to ensure clarity and consistency with changes to federal divorce Continue Reading →
FREDERICTON – The provincial government has launched the New Brunswick Nature Legacy Information Hub where provincial residents can nominate specific areas for protection and share Continue Reading →
This year many Remembrance Day celebrations were either cancelled or modified due to Covid restrictions. We were very lucky that both Sipekne’katik and Millbrook First Continue Reading →
Each year during Mi’kmaq History Month, the Mi’kmaw community of Bear River (L’sit’kuk) First Nation holds their annual Harvesters’ Gathering to celebrate, honour and give Continue Reading →
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Within the last few years, Mainland Mi’kmaw communities have expressed interest in engaging in marine animal response. The increased interest in marine animal response is Continue Reading →
The Assembly of Nova Scotia Mi’kmaw Chiefs(Assembly)would like to congratulate and recognize the Mi’kmaw Native Friendship Centre on their work to secure funding for their Continue Reading →
Government is committed to supporting transportation options for Nova Scotians. The province is investing $707,674 to help 11 organizations purchase accessible vehicles to make health Continue Reading →
Chain Pickerel are an Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) in Mi’kma’ki. Since their illegal introduction in Digby County in the 1940s, they have continued to spread Continue Reading →