Norton is a former village in Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada, now part of the village of Valley Waters. It was likely named for Norton, Massachusetts...
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Municipality of Norton No. 69, Saskatchewan Norton Parish, New Brunswick Norton, New Brunswick, a village Norton, Runcorn, Cheshire, a district Norton, South Hams...
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Norton is a geographic parish in Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada. Prior to the 2023 governance reform, it was divided between the town of Hampton,...
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Valley Waters (redirect from Valley Waters, New Brunswick)
Canadian province of New Brunswick. It was formed through the 2023 New Brunswick local governance reforms which merged the village of Norton and all or part...
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Hannah (1849 shipwreck) (category Ships built in New Brunswick)
Hannah was a brig, launched at Norton, New Brunswick, Canada in 1826. She transported emigrants to Canada during the Irish Famine. She is known for the...
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for the US postal service. Norton grew up in North Brunswick, New Jersey with his sister Tracy. Norton attended North Brunswick High School, from which he...
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Norton is a Canadian politician, who served as mayor of Saint John, New Brunswick from 2012 to 2016. Norton was born in Saint John, New Brunswick and...
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I had to fall I wish it had been on the sidewalks of New York, not the sidewalks of New Brunswick, N.J. — Alfred E. Smith to Lew Dockstader in December...
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Conservative Party of New Brunswick is a centre to centre-right conservative political party in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. The party has its...
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New Brunswick is the eighth-most populous province in Canada, with 775,610 residents as of the 2021 census, and the third-smallest province by land area...
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in the Canadian province of New Brunswick into public school, private schools, and former school categories. New Brunswick has four Anglophone school districts...
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Miramichi (/ˌmɛrəməˈʃiː/ /ˌmɪrəmɪˈʃiː/) is the largest city in northern New Brunswick, Canada. It is situated at the mouth of the Miramichi River where it...
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Brunswick is located south of New Brunswick. It was named for its earlier-established neighbor, South Brunswick. Brunswick comes from New Brunswick,...
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Hampton is a town in Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada. Located on the Kennebecasis River 30 kilometres northeast of Saint John, Hampton is the shire...
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New Brunswick Railway Company Limited (NBR) is currently a Canadian non-operating railway and land holding company headquartered in Saint John, New Brunswick...
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last listed in 1833. Hannah (1849 shipwreck) was a brig built at Norton, New Brunswick, Canada in 1826. She transported emigrants to Canada during the...
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Fort Beauséjour (redirect from Fort Beauséjour (New Brunswick))
eastern Canada, a neck of land connecting the present-day province of New Brunswick with that of Nova Scotia. The site was strategically important in Acadia...
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Sussex Hampton Central Norton Valley Waters Riverbank Apohaqui Fox Hill Sussex List of New Brunswick provincial highways New Brunswick Department of Transportation:...
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Machias Seal Island (redirect from Machias Seal Island, New Brunswick)
from Cutler, Maine, and 19 km (12 mi) southwest of Grand Manan Island, New Brunswick. Sovereignty of the island is disputed by the United States and Canada...
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Commons has media related to Kings County, New Brunswick. Kings County is located in southern New Brunswick, Canada. Its historical shire town is Hampton...
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Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada. Prior to the 2023 governance reform, it was divided for governance purposes between the village of Norton and the local...
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Parishes of Kingston and Norton, in King's County.". Acts of the General Assembly of Her Majesty's Province of New Brunswick, Passed in the Year 1844...
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Shore is a region in the northeastern part of the Canadian province of New Brunswick. Specifically, it refers to the province's northern shoreline which...
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the Land: A Historical Account of Place-Naming in the United States. New York: New York Review Books. pp. 310–312. ISBN 978-1-59017-273-5. OCLC 176952635...
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Hazen Myers (category Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick MLAs)
was a Canadian politician. He served in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1978 to 1987 and from 1991 to 1995, as a Progressive Conservative...
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Chris Cummings (category People from Kings County, New Brunswick)
You Know" released in July 2008. Returning to his home Province of New Brunswick in mid-2007 after being gone since the age of 17 living in California...
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The Canadian province of New Brunswick is divided by the Territorial Division Act into 152 geographic parishes, units which had political significance...
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leadership elections held by the Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick or as it was known before March 3, 1943, the Conservative Party. Before...
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Charles II, Duke of Brunswick (German: Karl II, Herzog von Braunschweig; 30 October 1804 – 18 August 1873), ruled the Duchy of Brunswick from 1815 until 1830...
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Blaine Higgs (category Finance ministers of New Brunswick)
politician who is the 34th and current premier of New Brunswick since 2018 and leader of the New Brunswick Progressive Conservative Party (PC Party) since...
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