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  2. Sunny Brae, New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    In 1904, Sunny Brae was a community with a post office, two stores and a population of 200. Sunny Brae was incorporated as a township from 1915 to 1954, when it amalgamated with the city of Moncton. [1] It now exists as a neighbourhood, with no markings to suggest its name or borders. The neighborhood is served by the bus line 61 Elmwood of ...

  3. New Brunswick Route 2 - Wikipedia

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    A core route in the National Highway System, Route 2 is a four-lane freeway in its entirety, and directly serves the cities of Edmundston, Fredericton, and Moncton . A 20-year project to replace the original 1960s-era two-lane Trans-Canada Highway with a four-lane freeway was completed on November 1, 2007. The final upgrade to Route 2 and Route ...

  4. Moncton Flight College - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .mfc .nb .ca. The Moncton Flight College (MFC) is a pilot training school based at the Greater Moncton International Airport (CYQM) in Dieppe, New Brunswick, Canada. They have a second location at the Fredericton International Airport (YFC) in Lincoln, NB. In a year, MFC has the capacity to train 450 students between the Moncton ...

  5. Bonar Law Memorial High School - Wikipedia

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    Bonar Law Memorial High School. / 46.64151; -64.85854. Bonar Law Memorial School (BLMS) provides service to grade 9–12 students in Five Rivers, New Brunswick. BLMS serves approximately 400 students from Five Rivers and the surrounding communities. The cultural make-up of the school is varied and includes representation from the local English ...

  6. Moncton Northwest (electoral district) - Wikipedia

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    Moncton Northwest ( French: Moncton-Nord-Ouest) is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. It was first be contested in the 1995 general election, having been created in the 1994 redistribution of electoral boundaries with the name Moncton Crescent . The district was first created in 1995 out of ...

  7. Administrative divisions of New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian province of New Brunswick is divided into 89 local entities, consisting of 77 local governments and 12 rural districts. A local government can be a city, town, village, regional municipality or rural community, mainly according to population. [1] Cities generally provide more services than smaller entities. [2]

  8. Université de Moncton - Wikipedia

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    The Université de Moncton is a Canadian francophone university in New Brunswick. It includes campuses in Edmundston, Moncton, and Shippagan . The university was founded in 1963 following the recommendations of the royal commission on higher education in New Brunswick. Since then, the institution has been widely regarded as the heir to several ...

  9. List of New Brunswick provincial electoral districts - Wikipedia

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    A map of the New Brunswick provincial electoral districts This is a list of the 50 electoral districts used for elections to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick , in Canada . Electoral district breakdown (Riding by Riding) [ edit ]