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Canadian Copper Signs MOU with Pabineau First Nation
Toronto, October 8th, 2024 – Canadian Copper Inc. (CSE:CCI) (“Canadian Copper” or the “Company”) announced today based on discussions commencing in late 2023, t…
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Health
Updated COVID-19 vaccine, flu vaccine appointments available
October 8, 2024 FREDERICTON – Immunizations for the 2024-25 respiratory illness season will be available to New Brunswickers starting on Oct. 15. Updated vaccines…
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Housing
Funding Approved for Three Projects Through Newfoundland and Labrador Community Housing Growth Fund
October 8, 2024 Three community housing providers have received funding through the recently established Newfoundland and Labrador Community Housing Growth Fund to ass…
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Justice
Woman convicted in murder of Loretta Saunders granted 30-day pass from prison - Atin Ito News
October 8 2024 A Halifax woman convicted in the murder of Loretta Saunders has been granted a 30-day, unescorted absence from prison to help her prepare for the potent…
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Business
Search Minerals Inc. Closes $300,000 of Convertible Note with Indigenous Partner
Vancouver, British Columbia--( - October 7, 2024) - Search Minerals Inc. (TSXV: SMY) ("Search" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that the Company has closed the fi…
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Arts & Entertainment
Media Advisory: Minister Reid Participating in Indigenous Performing Arts NL Event
October 7, 2024 The Honourable Scott Reid, Minister Responsible for Indigenous Affairs and Reconciliation, is bringing remarks tonight at the opening performance of Ns…
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October 7, 2024 The Provincial Government is today announcing the fall vaccination plan for influenza and COVID-19, which will commence Monday, October 21, 2024. Dr…
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ITAC Concludes 9th Annual General Meeting and Announces Slate of Board of Directors
October 7, 2024 Charlottetown, Epekwitk (PEI) – The Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada (ITAC) is pleased to announce the election of five members to its Boar…
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Education
‘An honourable path’: A journalist turns to teaching - UNB
Oct 7, 2024 After years in the fast-paced world of daily journalism, Julia Wright (BA’07) has traded her microphone for a classroom at the University of New Brunswic…
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Culture & Heritage
Pictou Landing First Nation and Sobeys bring Mi'kmaw language to grocery shopping - CBC
Oct 07, 2024 Customers can see and hear Mi'kmaw words for more than a dozen food items Walking through the Westside Sobeys in New Glasgow, N.S., shoppers can now fa…
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Culture & Heritage
Islanders young and old gather to discuss Mi'kmaw culture, history and reconciliation - CBC
Oct 07, 2024 Attendees aged 12 to 90 were looking to learn more about Indigenous peoples When Theresa Spingle was in school, she never learned about Indigenous peop…
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Culture & Heritage
Funding for Mi’kmaw Community Gatherings
October 4, 2024 Mi’kmaw communities across the province will receive support for community-led gatherings with provincial grants announced today, October 4. “As…
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Arts & Entertainment
‘We are here, hear us’: Stories, songs, drums and dance performed by Indigenous women coming to stages across N.L. - Saltwire
October 4, 2024 Our Voices touring province, beginning with stop in St. John's Oct. 7 and ending with Labrador show Oct. 15 When Leahdawn Helena was younger, she wo…
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National Day of Action for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit People
October 3, 2024 On October 4th, CUPE Nova Scotia observes the National Day of Action for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Two-Spirit People (MMIWG2S).…
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Environment
Climate funding for fuel cells, home resiliency, education and other PEI projects
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Fisheries & Oceans
Readout - Minister Lebouthillier meets with Nova Scotia Fisheries Minister
From: Fisheries and Oceans Canada October 3, 2024 Ottawa, Ontario - Today, the Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard, the Honourable Diane Lebo…
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Business
Moltex demonstrates reactor’s unique capability to consume nuclear waste and close the fuel cycle
Saint John, New Brunswick (October 3, 2024) –Moltex Energy Canada’s (Moltex) published new research today demonstrating the unique capability of its Stable Salt React…
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Supporting clean tech innovation in First Nations communities
October 3, 2024 Every day, Indigenous communities and their members across Atlantic Canada are forging a path of sustainability and opportunity. In Epekwitk (Prince Ed…
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Higgs villainized teachers, Indigenous people in debate performance - NB Media Co-op
October 3, 2024 During last week’s debate, Blaine Higgs was asked by moderator Clare MacKenzie about the flyers that Campaign Life Coalition has recently distributed…
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Education
Renowned cultural teacher builds symbol of Inuit survival at Acadia University - CBC
October 3, 2024 Piita Irniq is building an inukshuk on campus in Wolfville, N.S. As Gareth Hampshire reports, the stone structure is a symbol of Inuit survival and, in…
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