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Nominations are open for the 2024 Order of New Brunswick

Members of the public are invited to submit nominations for the Order of New Brunswick.

Lieutenant-governor’s levee welcomes the new year

Lt.-Gov. Brenda Murphy invites all residents of the province to join her and her partner, Linda Boyle, in welcoming the new year at the annual New Year’s Day Levee at Government House in Fredericton.

King’s counsel appointments named

Twelve New Brunswick lawyers have been appointed King’s counsel.

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.

REVISED / 2023 recipients of the Order of New Brunswick announced

The names of the five new recipients who will be invested into the Order of New Brunswick were announced today.

Public invited to viewing of coronation and flag-raising

Members of the public are invited to Government House, in Fredericton, on Saturday, May 6, to celebrate the coronation of King Charles III.

Nominations are open for the 2023 Order of New Brunswick

Members of the public are invited to submit nominations for the Order of New Brunswick.

2022 King’s counsel appointments named

Thirteen New Brunswick lawyers have been appointed King's counsel.

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.

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.

Lieutenant-governor’s message on the passing of the Queen

The following statement was issued today by Lt.-Gov. Brenda Murphy.

2022 recipients of the Order of New Brunswick announced

The names of the 10 new recipients of the Order of New Brunswick were announced today as part of New Brunswick Day celebrations in Fredericton.

Invitation to the official opening of the Platinum Jubilee Garden

New Brunswickers are invited to celebrate the official opening of the Platinum Jubilee Garden on Sunday, June 26, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.

Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal

A new medal will serve as the centrepiece for New Brunswick’s celebration of the 70th anniversary of the Queen’s accession to the throne.

Premier to meet with secretary general of the International Organization of La Francophonie

Premier Blaine Higgs will meet on Friday with Louise Mushikiwabo, the secretary general of the International Organization of La Francophonie.

Nominations are open for the 2022 Order of New Brunswick

Members of the public are invited to submit nominations for the Order of New Brunswick.

Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Gardens announced

The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee will be marked with dedicated gardens in each province and territory in the country, including in New Brunswick, to celebrate Her Majesty’s 70 years of devoted service as Queen of Canada.

2021 Queen’s counsel appointments named

Thirteen New Brunswick lawyers have been appointed Queen's counsel.

New members invested into the Order of New Brunswick

Fifteen new members were invested into the Order of New Brunswick recently by the chancellor of the order, Lt.-Gov. Brenda Murphy.

2021 recipients of the Order of New Brunswick announced

The names of the 10 new recipients of the Order of New Brunswick were announced today in Fredericton.

New Brunswick staff recognized for their assistance during Australian bushfires

Sixteen staff members from the Department of Natural Resources and Energy Development have been recognized for their efforts during the 2019-20 Australian wildfires.

Lieutenant-Governor’s statement on the death of Prince Philip

The following statement was issued today by Lt.-Gov. Brenda L. Murphy:

Nominations are open for the 2021 Order of New Brunswick

New Brunswickers are invited to submit nominations for the Order of New Brunswick.

2020 recipients of the Order of New Brunswick announced

The names of the 10 new recipients of the Order of New Brunswick for 2020 were announced today in Fredericton.

2020 Queen’s Counsel appointments named

Eleven New Brunswick lawyers will be appointed Queen's counsel.

Order of New Brunswick delayed by COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a delay of the selection process for the 2020 Order of New Brunswick.

Nominations are open for the Order of New Brunswick

New Brunswickers are invited to submit nominations for the Order of New Brunswick.

Lieutenant-governor’s levee welcomes the new year

Lt.-Gov. Brenda Murphy invites all residents of the province to join her and her partner Linda Boyle in welcoming the new year at the annual New Year’s Day Levee at Government House in Fredericton.

Statement on legal action by Société de l’Acadie du Nouveau-Brunswick

The following statement was issued today by the Office of the Lieutenant-Governor.

New members invested into the Order of New Brunswick

Ten new members were invested into the Order of New Brunswick by the chancellor of the order, Lt.-Gov. Brenda L. Murphy, at a ceremony held today at Government House in Fredericton.

Lieutenant-governor installed

Brenda Murphy was installed today as the 32nd lieutenant-governor of New Brunswick during an official ceremony in Fredericton.

New lieutenant-governor sworn in

Brenda Murphy was sworn in this evening as the 32nd lieutenant-governor of New Brunswick in Grand Bay-Westfield.

Premier’s statement on appointment of Brenda Murphy as lieutenant-governor

The following statement regarding the appointment of Brenda Murphy to the office of lieutenant-governor of New Brunswick was issued today by Premier Blaine Higgs:

State funeral to be held for lieutenant-governor

A state funeral is planned to honour and celebrate the life of Her Honour the Honourable Jocelyne Roy Vienneau, ONB, lieutenant-governor of New Brunswick, who passed away Aug. 2 following a battle with cancer.

Statement on the passing of Lt.-Gov. Jocelyne Roy Vienneau

Premier Blaine Higgs issued the following statement on the passing of Her Honour, the Honourable Jocelyne Roy Vienneau, ONB, lieutenant-governor of New Brunswick.

Passing of the lieutenant-governor

The Office of the Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick is saddened to announce the death of Her Honour, the Honourable Jocelyne Roy Vienneau, ONB, Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick, following a courageous battle with cancer.

Lieutenant-governor’s message on flooding

Lt.-Gov. Jocelyne Roy Vienneau is asking for patience, resilience and generosity as the province endures record flooding for the second year in a row.

Nominations open for the Order of New Brunswick

Members of the public are invited to submit nominations for the Order of New Brunswick.

Lieutenant-governor’s levee welcomes the new year

Lt.-Gov. Jocelyne Roy Vienneau invites all residents of the province to join her and her husband Ronald in welcoming the new year at the annual New Year’s Day Levee at Government House in Fredericton.

New members invested into the Order of New Brunswick

Eleven new members were invested into the Order of New Brunswick by the chancellor of the order, Lt.-Gov. Jocelyne Roy Vienneau, at a ceremony held today at Government House in Fredericton.

Statement from the lieutenant governor

Lt.-Gov. Jocelyne Roy Vienneau issued the following statement today:

The 2018 recipients of the Order of New Brunswick announced

The names of the 2018 recipients of the Order of New Brunswick were announced today as part of the official New Brunswick Day celebrations in Fredericton.

New Brunswickers urged to show compassion and co-operation during flood

Lt.-Gov. Jocelyne Roy Vienneau is asking residents to show compassion, co-operation and kindness as thousands of people deal with spring flooding.

Nominations open for the Order of New Brunswick

The government is encouraging New Brunswick residents to recognize individuals who have inspired others and demonstrated excellence by nominating them for the Order of New Brunswick.

New Brunswick companies conclude visit to China

A delegation from New Brunswick has concluded a weeklong trade mission to China, where the group promoted companies and products and highlighted the province as a tourism destination and educational hub.

New Brunswick promoted as tourist destination

Members of a trade mission to China are promoting New Brunswick as a unique tourism destination. This year, 2018, has been designated as the Canada-China Year of Tourism.

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.

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.

Lieutenant-governor’s levee welcomes the new year

Lt.-Gov. Jocelyne Roy Vienneau and her husband, Ronald, invite all residents of the province to join them in welcoming the new year at the annual New Year’s Day Levee at Government House in Fredericton.

New members invested into the Order of New Brunswick

Ten new members were invested into the Order of New Brunswick today by the chancellor of the order, Lt.-Gov. Jocelyne Roy Vienneau, at a ceremony at Government House in Fredericton.

Queen's counsel appointments named

Eleven New Brunswick lawyers have been appointed Queen's counsel. Lt.-Gov. Jocelyne Roy Vienneau made the announcement today.

The 2017 recipients of the Order of New Brunswick announced

The names of the 2017 recipients of the Order of New Brunswick were announced today as part of the official New Brunswick Day celebrations in Edmundston.

100th anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge

New Brunswickers are invited to join Lt.-Gov. Jocelyne Roy Vienneau in recognizing the upcoming centennial of the Battle of Vimy Ridge at a public commemoration and unveiling at 3 p.m. on Sunday, April 9, on the grounds of Government House.

Commonwealth Day

Lt.-Gov. Jocelyne Roy Vienneau reminded New Brunswickers that today, March 13, is Commonwealth Day.

Students to participate in regional heritage fairs

Twelve regional heritage fairs will take place throughout New Brunswick in April and May.

Nominations open for the Order of New Brunswick

The provincial government is encouraging New Brunswick residents to nominate individuals who have demonstrated individual excellence for the Order of New Brunswick.

Public lecture by renowned photographer

Renowned photographer Thaddeus Holownia, ONB, will give a public lecture at 7 p.m. at Government House in Fredericton on Tuesday, Jan. 24.

Greet the new year with the lieutenant-governor

New Brunswickers are invited to mark the beginning of 2017 at the lieutenant-governor's annual New Year's Day Levee from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 1, at Government House in Fredericton.

Exhibit at Government House features work by famed New Brunswick photographer

New Brunswick’s ‘Ceremonial Home’ will feature the work of award-winning photographer Thaddeus Holownia in a new exhibit which opens Sunday, Dec. 11, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. The galleries at Government House will display more than 30 images of the Tantramar Marshes, taken by Holownia using a vintage camera.

New members invested into the Order of New Brunswick

Ten accomplished individuals were invested into the Order of New Brunswick today, two posthumously, by the chancellor of the order, Lt.-Gov. Jocelyne Roy Vienneau, at a ceremony at Government House in Fredericton.

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.

Ten members named to the Order of New Brunswick

The names of the 2016 recipients of the Order of New Brunswick were announced today as part of the official New Brunswick Day celebrations in St. Stephen.

Students selected to attend Provincial Heritage Showcase

Twenty students from across the province are attending the Provincial Heritage Showcase, which started today and runs until Sunday, June 26 at Metepenagiag Heritage Park in Red Bank.

Provincial celebration in honour of Queen’s birthday

New Brunswickers are invited to join Lt.-Gov. Jocelyne Roy Vienneau on Sunday, June 12, for a provincial celebration to honour the 90th birthday of Queen Elizabeth II.

Students to participate in regional heritage fairs

Twelve regional heritage fairs will take place throughout New Brunswick in April and May.

New Brunswick to celebrate the Queen’s 90th birthday

As Queen Elizabeth II marks her 90th birthday this week, Lt.-Gov. Jocelyne Roy Vienneau is inviting New Brunswickers to celebrate this milestone in various ways during the next two months.

Nominations open for the Order of New Brunswick

New Brunswickers are invited to nominate individuals who have demonstrated excellence and achievement for the Order of New Brunswick.

New Year’s Levee at Government House

Lt.-Gov. Jocelyne Roy Vienneau invites the public to join her and her husband, Ronald, at the annual New Year’s Levee at Government House in Fredericton.

New members invested into the Order of New Brunswick

Ten accomplished individuals were invested into the Order of New Brunswick today by the chancellor of the order, Lt.-Gov. Jocelyne Roy Vienneau, at a ceremony at Government House in Fredericton.

Ten members named to the Order of New Brunswick

The names of the 2015 recipients of the Order of New Brunswick were announced today as part of the official New Brunswick Day celebrations in Hartland.

Students selected to attend provincial heritage showcase

Twenty students from across the province will attend the Provincial Heritage Showcase which takes place from June 26 to 28 at Government House in Fredericton.

Exhibit celebrates 50-year history of provincial and national flags

Lt.-Gov. Jocelyne Roy Vienneau invites the public to view a new exhibit, 50 Years of Our Flags: Canada and New Brunswick, on display starting on Sunday, Feb. 15, at Government House in Fredericton. The exhibit traces the history of the national and provincial flags, which both celebrate anniversaries this month.

Message on the passing of Gilbert Finn

Lt.-Gov. Jocelyne Roy Vienneau issued the following statement today on the passing, on Jan. 7, of former Lt.-Gov. Gilbert Finn:

New members invested into the Order of New Brunswick for 2014

Ten accomplished New Brunswickers were invested into the Order of New Brunswick today. The new members were inducted into the province's highest honour by the chancellor of the order, Lt.-Gov. Jocelyne Roy-Vienneau, at a ceremony at Government House in Fredericton.

New lieutenant-governor installed

Jocelyne Roy-Vienneau was installed today as the new lieutenant-governor of New Brunswick during an official ceremony at the legislative assembly in Fredericton.

Date for swearing-in ceremony set

Premier-designate Brian Gallant, along with MLAs recommended for appointment to the executive council, will be officially sworn-in during a ceremony on Oct. 7.

Premier's statement on appointment of Jocelyne Roy-Vienneau as lieutenant-governor

The following statement regarding the appointment of Jocelyne Roy-Vienneau to the office of lieutenant-governor of New Brunswick was issued today by Premier David Alward.

Ten members named to Order of New Brunswick

As part of New Brunswick Day celebrations, the names of the 2014 recipients of the Order of New Brunswick were announced today in Cocagne.

Students to participate in annual heritage showcase

Nineteen students from across the province will participate in this year's Provincial Heritage Showcase, being held June 20-22 in Edmundston. The students will represent their school districts, learn about the unique heritage of the Edmundston region and share their research.

Lt.-Gov. Graydon Nicholas asks for prayers, compassion for Moncton

Lt.-Gov. Graydon Nicholas issued a statement today asking for prayers and compassion for the people of Moncton, in the wake of the shootings on Wednesday, June 4:

Lt.-Gov. Graydon Nicholas to participate in Victoria Day Royal Salute

Lt.-Gov. Graydon Nicholas will participate in the traditional 15-gun Royal Salute in Fredericton on Victoria Day.

New members invested into the Order of New Brunswick for 2013

Ten accomplished New Brunswickers were invested into the Order of New Brunswick today.

Queen’s counsel appointments named

Eleven New Brunswick lawyers have been appointed Queen’s counsel. Lt.-Gov. Graydon Nicholas made the announcement today.

Saint John Law Courts officially open

The new Saint John Law Courts building has officially opened. The ceremony was attended by Lt-.Gov. Graydon Nicholas, Premier David Alward, Justice Minister Troy Lifford and Attorney General Hugh Flemming.

Human Rights Award recipient announced

Lt.-Gov. Graydon Nicholas presented the 2013 New Brunswick Human Rights Award to Oromocto resident John Wood today in a ceremony held at Government House in Fredericton.

10 new members named to Order of New Brunswick for 2013

As part of New Brunswick Day celebrations, Premier David Alward announced the names of the 2013 recipients of the Order of New Brunswick today, in Blackville.

Lieutenant-governor’s message of congratulations on the birth of the Royal Baby

Lt.-Gov. Graydon Nicholas joined with all New Brunswickers to offer best wishes to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge upon the announcement of the birth of their baby – a boy, third in line to the throne.

Nominations being accepted for Lieutenant-Governor's Award for Excellence in Aging

Nominations are being accepted until Friday, Aug. 30, for the second annual Lieutenant-Governor's Award for Excellence in Aging. The award highlights efforts to improve the lives of seniors in New Brunswick.

Students to participate in annual heritage showcase

Twenty-one students from across the province will participate in this year’s Provincial Heritage Showcase, being held June 21-23 in Shippagan. They will represent their school districts; learn about the unique heritage of the Shippagan region; and share their history research.

Open house and New Year’s levee at Government House

Lt.-Gov. Graydon Nicholas is opening the doors of Government House for the holidays.

2012 Queen's counsel appointments named

Eleven New Brunswick lawyers have been appointed Queen's counsel.

New members invested into the Order of New Brunswick for 2012

Ten remarkable and accomplished New Brunswickers were invested into the Order of New Brunswick today.

Lt-Gov. presents first Award for Excellence in Aging

A longtime volunteer and an order of nuns, both from Saint John, were the first ever recipients of the Lieutenant-Governor's Award for Excellence in Aging. The new award honours those making a difference in the lives of seniors.

Ten new members named to Order of New Brunswick for 2012

Ten new members were named to the Order of New Brunswick today. Premier David Alward made the announcement as part of New Brunswick Day celebrations in Saint-André.

New Brunswick students in running for national Young Citizens competition

New Brunswickers are encouraged to vote for their favourite history project in the first Young Citizens program.

New lighting unveiled at Parliament Square

The history of the legislative assembly came to life as the new lighting at Parliament Square was turned on in a ceremony on the evening of Wednesday, June 13.

New lighting to be unveiled at Parliament Square to mark Queen’s Diamond Jubilee

New lighting at Parliament Square, in front of the legislative assembly, will be unveiled on the evening of Wednesday, June 13, in honour of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee.

Child and Youth Advocate to celebrate International Children's Day

Students from four Fredericton-area schools will be joined by Christian Whalen, acting child and youth advocate, at Mactaquac Provincial Park on June 1 to celebrate International Children's Day.

Government House to showcase art exhibit by youth in conflict with the law

From Trust to Expression, an exhibit of 30 pieces of art made by young people in conflict with the law will open with a reception from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Monday, April 2, at Government House in Fredericton.