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New members invested into the Order of New Brunswick

Five people were invested into the Order of New Brunswick by the chancellor of the order, Lt.-Gov. Brenda Murphy, at a ceremony at Government House in Fredericton. Front row, from left: Premier Blaine Higgs; Joanne E. McLeod; and Murphy. Back row, from left: J.W. Bud Bird; Catherine Akagi; Bernard Poirier; ...

Additions to provincial art collection

Lieutenant-Governor Brenda Murphy presented the latest additions to the provincial art collection - collectionArtNB - at Government House on Thursday, Sept. 6. Twenty-three works by New Brunswick artists will tour the province over the next year. The permanent collection includes nearly 1,000 works of visual art. From left: Fredericton South ...

Coronation flag-raising ceremony

A flag-raising ceremony was held at Government House today to celebrate the coronation of King Charles III. From left: Lt.-Gov. Brenda Murphy; Fredericton Mayor Kate Rogers; and Premier Blaine Higgs.

New members invested into the Order of New Brunswick

Ten distinguished individuals were invested into the Order of New Brunswick, including one posthumously, by the chancellor of the order, Lt.-Gov. Brenda L. Murphy, at a ceremony at Government House in Fredericton. Back row, from left: Randy Dickinson, from Fredericton; Premier Blaine Higgs; Cecile Cassista, from Riverview; Larry Nelson, from ...

Accession proclamation ceremony held in Fredericton

Lt.-Gov. Brenda Murphy presided over the accession proclamation ceremony for His Majesty King Charles III at Government House this afternoon in Fredericton. Murphy issued and read a formal proclamation under the Great Seal of the Province of New Brunswick, officially proclaiming the accession of King Charles III.

Lt.-Gov. Brenda Murphy signs the book of condolence

Lt.-Gov. Brenda Murphy signs the book of condolence in memory of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at Government House. The Queen passed away on Thursday, Sept. 8.

Meetings with secretary general of the International Organization of La Francophonie

On the final leg of her official visit to Canada, Louise Mushikiwabo, the secretary general of the International Organisation of La Francophonie, had several meetings in New Brunswick. From left: Education and Early Childhood Development Minister Dominic Cardy; Premier Blaine Higgs; Mushikiwabo; and minister responsible for La Francophonie Glen Savoie.

Throne speech focuses on priorities

Today’s speech from the throne focused on the government’s priorities and included initiatives planned in the six key priority areas to build upon progress made over the past year. Lt.-Gov. Brenda Murphy read the speech from the throne on behalf of government, opening the third session of the 59th legislature.

New members invested into the Order of New Brunswick

Ten new members were invested into the Order of New Brunswick at a ceremony at Government House in Fredericton. Sitting, from left: John Wood, from Oromocto; Chief Patricia Bernard, from Madawaska Maliseet First Nation; Lt.-Gov. Brenda L. Murphy, who is the chancellor of the order; Clair Wilt, from Bathurst; and ...

First poppy presentation

To encourage New Brunswickers to support the annual Poppy Campaign by the Royal Canadian Legion, the first poppy of the New Brunswick campaign was presented to Lt.-Gov. Brenda Murphy by Terry Campbell, president of the New Brunswick Command. From left: New Brunswick Command executive director Jack Clayton; Command first vice-president ...

New lieutenant-governor sworn in

Brenda Murphy was sworn in as the 32nd lieutenant-governor of New Brunswick in Grand Bay-Westfield. From left: Premier Blaine Higgs; Murphy; and Judy Wagner, Secretary to Cabinet, Executive Council Office.

Higgs sworn in as 34th premier of New Brunswick

Premier Blaine Higgs and the members of the Executive Council were sworn in during a ceremony at the legislative assembly in Fredericton. First row, from left: Bill Oliver; Mike Holland; Dominic Cardy; Higgs; Andrea Anderson-Mason; Dorothy Shephard; and Jake Stewart. Second row, from left: Ernie Steeves; Sherry Wilson; Mary Wilson; ...

New school using New Brunswick curriculum officially opened in China

Lt.-Gov. Jocelyne Roy Vienneau and Aquaculture and Fisheries Minister Rick Doucet helped officially open the new Fuzhou Concord College of Sino-Canada, a school offering the New Brunswick curriculum.

New Brunswick products highlighted in China

Wild blueberries, salmon and lobster from New Brunswick are being spotlighted in China as part of efforts to expand markets in that country. On Monday, Lt.-Gov. Jocelyne Roy Vienneau and Aquaculture and Fisheries Minister Rick Doucet visited the JD 7Fresh retail store operated by Chinese online retailer JD.com. As part ...

Delegation to promote trade, sign agreement in China

Lt.-Gov. Jocelyne Roy Vienneau and Aquaculture and Fisheries Minister Rick Doucet will lead a delegation to China Jan. 14-20. The mission aims to strengthen ties with that country and to build on recent trade missions in the region.

First Poppy presented

To encourage New Brunswickers to support the annual Poppy Campaign by the Royal Canadian Legion, the first poppy of the New Brunswick campaign was presented to Lt.-Gov. Jocelyne Roy Vienneau by John Ladouceur, president of the Royal Canadian Legion NB Command.

Speech from the throne / fourth session of the 58th legislature

The speech from the throne was delivered today in the legislative assembly by Lt.-Gov. Jocelyne Roy Vienneau.

2017 Human Rights Award presented

Lt.-Gov. Jocelyne Roy Vienneau presented the 2017 New Brunswick Human Rights Award to the New Brunswick Multicultural Council today during a ceremony at Government House today in Fredericton. From left: New Brunswick Human Rights Commission chair Nathalie Chiasson; Roy Vienneau; and council president Mike Timani.

New members invested into the Order of New Brunswick

Ten accomplished individuals were invested into the Order of New Brunswick on Tuesday, two posthumously, at a ceremony at Government House in Fredericton. Standing, from left: Raphaël Moore, receiving for the late Gérard Friolet, from bas-Caraquet; Phil Comeau, from Moncton; Jean-Guy Rioux, from Pointe-Brûlée; Premier Brian Gallant; Kenneth Barlow, from ...

Lieutenant-governor honours excellence within public service

Two awards for excellence in public administration were presented today by Lt.-Gov. Jocelyne Roy Vienneau at Government House on behalf of the Institute for Public Administration of Canada. From left: the recipient of the new Donald G. Dennison Award for Public Administration, John Dolimount, director of Northwest New Brunswick District, ...

2016 Human Rights Award presented

The 2016 New Brunswick Human Rights Award was presented to Anne Huestis Scott today at a ceremony held at Government House in Fredericton. From left: Ronald Vienneau, husband of the lieutenant-governor; Lt.-Gov. Jocelyne Roy Vienneau; and Anne Huestis Scott.

New members invested into the Order of New Brunswick

Ten accomplished individuals were invested into the Order of New Brunswick today at a ceremony at Government House in Fredericton. Standing, from left: Sister Adèle Morin, from Petit-Rocher; Dr. Réjean Thomas, from Tilley Road; Thaddeus Holownia, from Sackville; Kevin Vickers, from Miramichi (Chatham); Gary Gould, from Fredericton; Rev. Brent Hawkes, ...

First Poppy presented

To encourage New Brunswickers to support the annual Poppy Campaign by the Royal Canadian Legion, the first poppy of the New Brunswick campaign was presented to Lt.-Gov. Jocelyne Roy Vienneau by John Ladoucer, 1st vice-president of the Royal Canadian Legion NB Command.

2015 Human Rights Award presented

The New Brunswick Human Rights Commission’s 2015 Human Rights Award was presented to Bernard Richard on Sept. 16 in a ceremony at Government House in Fredericton. From left: Lt.-Gov. Jocelyne Roy Vienneau; Richard; and Randy Dickinson, chair of the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission.

Celebration marks longest-serving reign of the Queen

Today, Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, became the longest-reigning monarch, surpassing the record of her great-great-grandmother Queen Victoria. Lt.-Gov. Jocelyne Roy Vienneau marked this milestone with a reception and the planting of a rosebush at Government House in Fredericton. In recognition of the Queen as a strong female role model, ...