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Pamela R. "Pam" Lynch is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in the 2010 provincial election, defeating Liberal cabinet minister Kelly Lamrock. She represented the electoral district of Fredericton-Fort Nashwaak from 2010 to 2014, and represented the new district of Fredericton-Grand Lake from ...
Dillard was born April 30, 1945, in Pittsburgh [1] to Frank and Pam Doak. [2] She is the eldest of three daughters. Early childhood details can be drawn from Annie Dillard's autobiography, An American Childhood (1987), about growing up in the 1950s Point Breeze neighborhood of Pittsburgh in "a house full of comedians."
Fredericton, Maugerville, Noonan Fredericton-Grand Lake ( French : Fredericton-Grand Lac ) is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick , Canada . It was first contested in the 2014 general election , having been created in the 2013 redistribution of electoral boundaries .
This is an incomplete list of mayors of Fredericton, New Brunswick. Mayors. John Simpson, Esq. (1848–1853) [1]
People from Fredericton; Name Famous for Birth Death Other John Saunders: politics: 1754: 1834: Chief Justice on N.B. Supreme Court John Babbitt: science: 1845: 1889: built the first working phonograph in New Brunswick Rebecca Agatha Armour: literature: 1845: 1891: novelist and schoolteacher who lived almost her whole life in the town Julia O ...
This is a list of notable people from Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. Although not everyone in this list was born in Fredericton, they all live or have lived there, and have had significant connections to the community.
Allison Brewer, a social activist and former director of the Morgentaler abortion clinic in Fredericton makes her candidacy known on May 14. She officially launched her campaign on May 24. Pam Coates, national anti-poverty activist and provincial NDP candidate in Saint John Portland in 1999 taking third place and 13% of the vote. She announced ...
The Doak Historic Site (also known as the Doak House) is a Provincial Heritage Site located in Doaktown, New Brunswick, Canada. The farm was purchased in the early 1820s by Robert "Squire" Doak and lived in until 1979 by his family. [ 1 ]