Le Conseil Du Premier Ministre Sur La Condition Des Personnes Handicapés
New Brunswick is the largest of Canada's three Maritime provinces. It is located under Quebec's Gaspé Peninsula and beside the State of Maine. New Brunswick was one of the first provinces, along with Ontario, Québec and Nova Scotia, to join together to form the Dominion of Canada in 1867. New Brunswick has experienced immigration on a smaller scale from all over the world, and today boasts a varied and increasingly multicultural population.
You can find this and many more helpful items in our Store .Who We Are The Saint John Deaf & Hard of Hearing Services Inc. (SJDHHS) is a nonprofit fee for services organization partially funded by the United Way of Greater Saint John and local fundraising events.The SJDHHS was formed in 1979 in response to a growing recognition of the needs of deaf and hard of hearing individuals. The agency's goal is to enable deaf, hard of hearing and deafened people to live independent productive lives, with full access to the services and opportunities available to the hearing populations.In order to accomplish this, our new vision is to foster selfsufficiency through transitional and early intervention services bridging the gap between the hearing and hard of hearing/deaf world.SJDHHS provides a wide range of services to the Southwestern New Brunswick (Grand Falls to Sussex) deaf, hard of hearing and late deafened communities. Our programs and services are extensive. Our office and staff is always open to new and innovative ways to provide services.Bulletin Boar
Other LinksSt Dunstan's Catholic ChurchWelcome to our site. This is a great place to discover the life that God breathes into St. Dunstan's parish through all of the liturgical, pastoral and administrative activities of the parish. As God continues to help us live the mission of this Christian Community, we see this as an excellent avenue to share information and offer guidance ministries and opportunities to serve you. We welcome your interest and participation.Blessings!Bill Brennan, PastorParish HistoryAs early as 1611, Recollect and Jesuit missionaries worked in the area of Fredericton, converting the native Indians, and ministering to French settlers. In 1674 Quebec became an Episcopal See, and missionary priests were sent from that Diocese to minister to the converted Indians, Acadians and the recent Catholic settlers from the British Isles. By 1758 the French inhabitants had left the area, which is now Fredericton, and for 70 years there was no Catholic church in Fredericton. Therefore, Catholic families travelled to French Village, 11 miles away, for Sunday mass
Brunswick Street Baptist Church was founded in 1814 and continues to be a vital witness in the heart of Greater Fredericton. BSBC maximizes its witness to the Atlantic region by being a member church of the Convention of Atlantic Baptist Churches and on t