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Nevyansk Nevyansk () is a town in Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia, located on the Neyva River (Ob's basin) on the eastern slope of the Middle Urals, some 97Â km north of Yekaterinburg. Population: 26,644 (2002 Census); 29,800 (1970).
New (c++) In the C++ programming language, new is an operator that allows dynamic memory allocation on the heap. new attempts to allocate enough memory on the heap for the new data and, if successful, returns the address to the newly allocated memory.
New 1st Army New 1st Army () was reputed as the most elite Chinese military unit of the Kuomintang. Nicknamed the "1st [Best] Army Under the Heaven" () during the Chinese Civil War, it caused the most Japanese Army casualties during the Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945).
New 49ers Stadium The San Francisco 49ers presented a plan on July 18, 2006 to construct a new 68,000 seat, open air stadium to be built in time for the 2012 NFL Season at Candlestick Point in San Francisco. Originally, part of the area surrounding the current 49ers venue, Monster Park, was to be zoned for retail space and housing; the new 49ers stadium was to be combined with such elements, bringing much-needed attractions to the historically blighted neighborhood of Hunters Point.
New account opening Here is a step-by-step introduction to New Account Opening, presenting the main terms and explaining why the process is so complex that financial services organizations are starting to focus on it with technology solutions.
New age travellers The New age travellers or Peace Convoy were a group of people who often espoused New age and / or hippie beliefs, and who travelled between music festivals and fairs in order to live in a community with others who hold similar beliefs. Their transport and homes consisted of vans, lorries, buses and caravans converted into mobile homes.
New antisemitism New antisemitism is the concept of an international resurgence of attacks on Jewish symbols, as well as the acceptance of antisemitic beliefs and their expression in public discourse, coming from three political directions: the political left, far-right, and Islamism. Sources for the first sentence are:
New Acoustic Dimension NAD (an acronym for New Acoustic Dimension) is a Canadian producer of low cost home HiFi amplifiers and components owned by the Lenbrook Group of Pickering, Ontario, Canada Its most famous product is the late-1970s NAD 3020 amplifier, designed by Bjorn Erik Edvardsen, which became a staple of low budget Hi Fi in Britain. The company's philosophy is to include only genuinely useful features and leave out flashing lights and seldom used buttons, leading to an understated elegance to the products when compared with typical Japanese designs, for example.
New Addington tram stop New Addington tram stop is a terminus on the Tramlink route 3. The layout of the station is very simlar to the one at Beckenham Junction station, as the platform is in the middle and the lines are on either side.
New Aeon English Qabala The New Aeon English Qabala (NAEQ) was discovered by Jim Lees on November 26, 1976. As a system of Qabalah, it was first revealed to the occult community by Lees, Jake Stratton-Kent and Carol Smith of Kaaba Publications.
New Age (newspaper) New Age was an influential leftist newspaper in Johannesburg operating from 1953 to 1962. It was formed with the cooperation of a number of left-wing groups in the area; New Age received the assets of the communist Jewish Worker's Club, which had been liquidated in 1948.
New Age communities New Age Communities are places where, intentionally or accidentally, communities have grown up where there are significant numbers of people with New Age beliefs in the same area. Such communities can affect the local culture and economy.
New Age Gaians New Age Gaians are people who have taken the Gaia Theory of James Lovelock to the point of being a religion of sorts. These people generally believe that the earth is an entity that we are to get in touch with in order to obtain inner or world peace, or maintain global homeostasis.
New Age music New Age music, is a vaguely defined style of music that is generally quite melodic and often primarily instrumental. Defining certain groups or albums as New Age can be a source of contention among fans, since the borders of this genre are not well defined.
New Albion New Albion was the name of the region of the Pacific Coast of North America explored by Sir Francis Drake and claimed by him for England in 1579. The name is also applied to the settlement Drake founded on the coast.
New Albion (colony) New Albion was the name given to an area of modern-day New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Maryland in the United States where colonization was unsuccessfully attempted under Sir Edmund Plowden under the authority of a charter granted by Charles I in 1634. Settlement was first attempted under the command of Plowden in 1642, however it ended in an attempted mutiny.
New Album Demos On January 24, 2006, nine untitled demos, by the alternative rock band Brand New, leaked onto the internet. The demos were recorded while preparing for their third full length album, The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me, released by Interscope Records on November 21, 2006.
New Alhambra Arena The New Alhambra Arena is a former bingo hall and current multi-purpose venue used primarily for boxing and professional wrestling events. The venue has a capacity of 1,131 for boxing and professional wrestling.
New Alliance Party The New Alliance Party (NAP) was an American political party formed in New York City in 1979. Its immediate precursor was an umbrella organization known as the Labor Community Alliance for Change, whose member groups included the coalition of Grass Roots Women and the New York City Unemployed and Welfare Council.
New Almaden The New Almaden Quicksilver Mine in Santa Clara County, California, the oldest and most productive quicksilver mine in the United States, was discovered by Mexicanos. Moreover, it was initially developed by Mexicanos using Spanish/Mexican mining technology, and worked with Mexican labor until the turn of the century.
New Alresford New Alresford or simply Alresford (pronounced Allsford) is a small town and civil parish in Hampshire, England. It is situated some 12Â km north-east of the city of Winchester, and 20Â km south-west of the town of Alton.
New American Bible In 1970, the New American Bible (NAB) was first published. It is an English Bible translation that was produced by members of the Roman Catholic biblical scholars in cooperation with the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
New American cuisine New American cuisine a term for upscale, contemporary cooking served primarily in restaurants in the United States. Combining flavors from America's melting pot with traditional techniques, New American cuisine includes ethnic twists on old standbys, Old World peasant dishes made from luxury American ingredients and molecular gastronomy.
New American High Schools The New American High Schools initiative, started in 1996 under the direction of the United States Secretary of Education Richard W. Riley, is a national recognition program for United States secondary schools.
New American Movement The New American Movement (NAM) was founded in 1971 by a group of leaders of opposition to the Vietnam War to serve as a forum for discussing where and how to redirect their activities. The call to convene was issued by Michael Lerner.
New American University The term New American University was used by Dr. Michael Crow in his inaugural address President of Arizona State University] (ASU) to identify his "rethinking of the static organizational paradigms of American research universities.
New Amsterdam New Amsterdam (Dutch: Nieuw Amsterdam) was a 17th century Dutch colonial town which later became New York City. In the early 16th century, the place was named "La Nouvelle AngoulĂŞme" (New AngoulĂŞme) by Italian explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano.
New Amsterdam Musical Association Founded in 1904, the New Amsterdam Musical Association, NAMA, claims itself to be the oldest African-American musical organization in the United States. It was founded at the time that the American Federation of Musicians Local 310 (now, Local 802) did not admit minority musicians and the law stated that one had to be in the union in order to perform in New York City.
New Amsterdam Public Hospital The New Amsterdam Public Hospital, in New Amsterdam, Guyana, is outstanding example of timber architecture, and one of the two surviving architectural masterpieces designed by Cesar Castellani, an architect employed in the Public Works Department of British Guiana.
New Amsterdam, Guyana New Amsterdam (Nieuw Amsterdam in Dutch), located in the East Berbice-Corentyne Region, 62 miles from the capital, Georgetown, is one of the largest towns in Guyana. It is located four miles upriver from the Atlantic Ocean mouth of the Berbice River, on its eastern bank, immediately south of the Canje River ().
New AngoulĂŞme New AngoulĂŞme (French: Nouvelle-AngoulĂŞme) was the name given to New York City in 1524 by Italian explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano after Francis I of France, King of France and Count of AngoulĂŞme. The place became a Dutch colonial settlement until it was conquered by the British in 1664 and renamed "New York".
New Apathetic Party The New Apathetic Party is a fictional political entity created by writers for the Royal Canadian Air Farce in the early 1970s. The party has continuously held the fictional electoral district of Kicking Horse Pass (in either Alberta or British Columbia, with two important transportation routes passing through the heart of the riding: the Trans-Canada Highway and the Canadian Pacific Railway).
New Apostolic Church The New Apostolic Church (NAC) is a chiliastic church, existing since 1879 in Germany and since 1897 in the Netherlands. It came forth from the Hamburg schism in 1863 in the Catholic Apostolic Church, which was founded in 1847 in England and started in the 1830s as a renewal movement in, among others, the Anglican Church and Church of Scotland.
New Apostolic Reformation The New Apostolic Reformation is a movement in Protestant Christianity that grew out of the Pentecostal and Charismatic movements, that asserts that God is restoring the lost offices of church governance, namely the offices of Prophet and Apostle. It began with C.
New Approach to Appraisal The New Approach to Appraisal (NATA) is a framework used to appraise transport projects and proposals in the United Kingdom. Guidance on its application is found on the WebTAG Transport Analysis Guidance web site.
New Army The New Armies (Traditional Chinese: 新軍, Simplified Chinese: 新军) were the modernized Qing armies, trained and equipped according to western standards. The first of the new armies was founded in 1895 with German arms.
New Art Riot New Art Riot is an EP released in 1990 by Manic Street Preachers, and it was the first release from the band to feature the 'classic' four-piece line-up (of James Dean Bradfield, Nicky Wire, Richey James Edwards and Sean Moore).
New Art Riot (band) New Art Riot are an English rock band. The members are Owen Mono (guitar/vox/squelchy sounds/samples/dictat), Sam Bradwell (guitar/vox) and Alistair Hill (Bass). They are Manchester based, and have a UK tour coming up. Their First release "!morning riot" is no longer available to buy on their MySpace for ÂŁ4.10, but if you ask nicely, they will give you a sampler CD for free...
New Ash Green New Ash Green is a new village near the ancient village of Ash, in the parish of Ash-cum-Ridley, about ten miles south of Gravesend in Kent. Building of the village began in 1967, with Span as the developer and Eric Lyons as the designer.
New Atalantis The New Atalantis (full title: Secret Memoirs and Manners of Several Persons of Quality, of both Sexes, From The New Atalantis) is a political satire by Delarivier Manley first published in 1709, the first volume in May and the second in October. The novel was initially suppressed on the grounds of its scandalous nature and Manley was arrested and tried, but it was immediately popular and went into seven editions.
New Athos Cave The New Athos Cave (, also Novoafonskaya, Novy Afon Cave, or New Afon Cave) is a karst cave in the Iverian Mountain, Abkhazia near New Athos. It is one of the largest caves in the world with the volume of its void of about 1,000,000 m3.
New Atlanta New Atlanta Communications, LLC is a software company specializing in products to ease creation of Web applications. Based in Alpharetta, Georgia and founded in 1998, the company markets 3 products: ServletExec, JTurbo, and BlueDragon.
New Atlantic Initiative The New Atlantic Initiative (NAI) is an international nonpartisan organization dedicated to revitalizing and expanding the Atlantic community of democracies. NAI is based out of the American Enterprise Institute, a Washington, DC-based think tank.
New Attitude The New Attitude conferencewhich is primarily targeted toward single young adults and young married couples was started by Joshua Harris in 1999. The 2006 conference, which was held in Louisville, Kentucky over Memorial Day weekend, focused on embracing a Humble Orthodoxy[http://www.
New Australia New Australia was a utopian socialist settlement in Paraguay founded by the Australian New Australian Movement. The colony was officially founded on 28 September 1893 as Colonia Nueva Australia and comprised 238 adults and children.
New Avalon (BattleTech) In the fictional BattleTech universe, New Avalon is the capital world of both the Federated Suns and, at other periods in BattleTech's history, the Federated Commonwealth. The world is also the hereditary landhold of the ruling House Davion.
New Avengers (comic book) New Avengers is a comic book published by Marvel Comics. Written by Brian Michael Bendis, the writer behind the Avengers Disassembled storyline, the series depicts a a group of superheroes that form a new team of Avengers, regularly referred to in the series as the "New Avengers".
New Babylon New Babylon is a fictional city depicted in the popular Left Behind series, which is further based off events depicted in the Revelation of John. The term is also used to refer to the real-life rebuilding of the ancient city of Babylon.
New Barbadoes Township, Bergen County, New Jersey (Historical) New Barbadoes Township was a township that was formed in 1710 and existed in its largest extent in pre-American Revolutionary War times in Bergen County, New Jersey. The Township was created from territories that had been part of Essex County that were removed by royal decree and added to Bergen County.
New Bauhaus New Bauhaus is a school formed by László Moholy-Nagy in Chicago after the demise of the Bauhaus in Germany. It was linked to the Armour Institute of Technology, and is now known as the Institute of Design at Illinois Institute of Technology.
New Beat New Beat music was a contemporary genre to techno and house music from Detroit and Chicago respectively, although not intrinsically linked. New Beat originated in Belgium in the late 1980s and was a forerunner of European house music.
New Bedford River The New Bedford River, also known as the Hundred Foot Drain because of the distance between the tops of the two embankments on either side of the river, is a man-made tributary of the River Great Ouse in the Fens of Cambridgeshire, England.
New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park is a United States National Historical Park in New Bedford, Massachusetts, and is maintained by the National Park Service. The park commemorates the heritage of the world's preeminent whaling port during the 1800s.
New Bedford, Massachusetts New Bedford is a city in Bristol County, Massachusetts, located about 56 miles (90Â kilometers) south of Boston, 31 miles (50Â kilometers) southeast of Providence, Rhode Island, and about 8 miles (13 kilometers) east of Fall River. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 93,768 (93,102 during the 2005 census).
New Beginnings High School New Beginnings High School is a secondary school located in Indianapolis, Indiana which educates students in grades 9–12. It is an alternative public high school for students who are struggling at their home schools and need a fresh start.
New Bern, North Carolina New Bern is a town in Craven County, North Carolina with a population of 23,128 as of the 2000 census. It is located at the convergence of the Trent and the Neuse rivers, 87 miles (140 km) northeast of Wilmington.
New Berry Hall New 'Berry Hall' Map, on the outskirts of Solihull, Birmingham, England, was built on the estate of the existing Berry Hall Farm (picture), by the successful Birmingham business man Joseph Gillott in the late 19th Century.
New Bethel Presbyterian Church (Piney Flats, Tennessee) New Bethel Presbyterian Church is the oldest Presbyterian congregation in Tennessee, according to church historian Maynard Pittendreigh, who authored a book about the congregation. It is located in the Tri-Cities area of Tennessee, in the tiny hamlet of Piney Flats.
New Birth Missionary Baptist Church The New Birth Missionary Baptist Church, known familiarly as New Birth, is located in Lithonia, Georgia, United States, and led by Bishop Eddie Long. New Birth is one of the largest churches in the USA, having a membership in excess of 30,000 members.
New Bolton Center The University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine’s New Bolton Center in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, is one of the busiest large animal teaching veterinary clinics in the nation. Each year the George D.
New Book of Tang Xin Tang shu, "New Book of Tang" (also, Hsin T'ang shu), is a classic work of history about the Tang Dynasty edited by Ouyang Xiu (1007-1072 CE) and Song Qi (998-1061) of the Song dynasty. The emperor called for a revision of the former Book of Tang in 1044.
New Bougainville Party New Bougainville Party (NBP) is a political party in the autonomous region of Bougainville, Papua New Guinea. It was founded on 22 April 2005 by John Momis, governor in 1999-2005, and is currently led by Ezekiel Masatt.
New Bradwell New Bradwell is (mainly) a Victorian era new village, modern district and civil parish that is now part of Milton Keynes, on its northern edge. Together with Wolverton (on the other side of the West Coast Main Line), it was built primarily to house the workers on the Wolverton railway works.
New Braunfels Christian Academy New Braunfels Christian Academy is a fully accredited pre K - 12th grade school located in beautiful New Braunfels,Texas. New Braunfels Christian Academy (NBCA, the Academy at New Braunfels, or New Braunfels Academy) is an large, independent, private school that serves the area as Comal county's largest private educational institution.
New Braunfels, Texas New Braunfels (German for "brown rock") is a city in Texas, United States. The population was 36,494 at the 2000 census; in 2005, it was estimated to be 47,168It is the county seat] of [[Comal County, Texas|Comal County.
New Bridge Landing New Bridge Landing was the site of a pivotal bridge crossing the Hackensack River, where General George Washington led his troops in retreat from British forces. The area is now a New Jersey historic site in portions of New Milford, River Edge and Teaneck in Bergen County, New Jersey.
New Bridge Road Bus Terminal New Bridge Road Bus Terminal (Chinese: 新桥路巴士ç»ç«™) is a bus station located at Eu Tong Sen Street, near Chinatown and Singapore General Hospital in Singapore. The bus terminal serves commuters from Chinatown, Singapore General Hospital to other parts of the country and Outram Park MRT Station is located near the station.
New Brighton, Merseyside New Brighton is a seaside resort located in the town of Wallasey in the north east corner of the Wirral, North West England. It is in the metropolitan county of Merseyside and within the historic borders of Cheshire.
New Brighton, Staten Island New Brighton is a neighborhood, formerly an independent village, located on the North Shore of Staten Island in New York City, USA. The neighborhood comprises an older industrial and residential harborfront area along the Kill Van Kull west of St.
New Britain New Britain, formerly Neu Pommern (New Pomerania), is the largest island in the Bismarck Archipelago of Papua New Guinea, separated from New Guinea by Dampier Strait, and has Rabaul/Kokopo and Kimbe as its two main towns.
New Britain campaign The New Britain Campaign was a World War II campaign fought by the Allies between December 1943 and the end of the war in August 1945, to secure and protect air bases on the island of New Britain. The campaign was part of — and followed on from — Operation Cartwheel, which aimed at containing Japanese forces concentrated in Rabaul, the capital of New Britain and the major Japanese base for the New Guinea and Solomons campaigns.
New Britain Hawk Owl The New Britain Hawk Owl Ninox odiosa is a small owl with finely spotted plumage, golden eyes and white eyebrows. It's facial disk is brown while the upper breast is marked with a wide brown band with buff or white barrings.
New Brunswick Black Spruce The Black Spruce are a Canadian rugby union team based in Fredericton, New Brunswick. The team plays in the Rugby Canada Super League and draws most of its players from the New Brunswick Rugby Union, one of fourteen Rugby Unions that have rep teams in the RCSL.
New Brunswick Community College New Brunswick Community College (NBCC) or Collège communautare du Nouveau-Brunswick (CCNB) is the community college of New Brunswick. The college consists of a network of eleven campuses (6 English and 5 French) in almost every major centre in the province.
New Brunswick electoral redistribution Unlike most other provinces and the federal government, the province of New Brunswick until very recently had no statutory mechanism for electoral district redistribution. Thus, redistributions were not predictable and occurred only when consensus in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick demanded it.
New Brunswick electoral redistribution, 1973 The New Brunswick electoral redistribution of 1973 was the most radical redistribution of electoral districts in the history of New Brunswick, Canada. Under this redistribution, New Brunswick changed from a bloc voting electoral system to first past the post.
New Brunswick electoral redistribution, 1994 The New Brunswick electoral redistribution of 1994 was the first re-alignment of electoral districts in New Brunswick, Canada, since 1973. Under this redistribution, several districts were changed significantly due to considerable population shifts from the northern part of the province to the south.
New Brunswick electoral redistribution, 2006 The New Brunswick electoral redistribution of 2006 was undertaken as a result of legislation introduced by Bernard Lord, the Premier of New Brunswick, Canada, on June 9 2005. The legislation establishes a statutory requirement for redistribution of electoral districts after every decennial Canadian census.
New Brunswick electoral reform referendum, 2008 A referendum on electoral reform will be held in the province of New Brunswick, Canada on May 12 2008. The date was announced by Premier Bernard Lord on June 20 2006 in announcing his response to the 2004 report of the Commission on Legislative Democracy.
New Brunswick East Coast Railway The New Brunswick East Coast Railway is a 311 mile railway operating in New Brunswick between Campbellton and Pacific Junction near Moncton with important spurs between Dalhousie Junction and Dalhousie, Nepisiguit Junction and Brunswick Mines, and Nelson to Chatham.
New Brunswick general election, 1870 The 1870 New Brunswick general election was held in June-July 1870 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly, of the province of New Brunswick, Canada. The election was held before the adoption of party labels, and was the first since New Brunswick joined the Canadian Confederation in 1867.
New Brunswick general election, 1874 The 1874 New Brunswick general election was held in May-June 1874 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly, of the province of New Brunswick, Canada. The election was held before the adoption of party labels.
New Brunswick general election, 1886 The 1886 New Brunswick general election was held in 26 April 1886 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly, of the province of New Brunswick, Canada. The election was held before the adoption of party lablels.
New Brunswick general election, 1890 The 1890 New Brunswick general election was held in 20 January 1890 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly, of the province of New Brunswick, Canada. The election was held before the adoption of party lablels.
New Brunswick general election, 1892 The 1892 New Brunswick general election was held in October 1892 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly, of the province of New Brunswick, Canada. The election was held before the adoption of party lablels.
New Brunswick general election, 1895 The 1895 New Brunswick general election was held in October 1895 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly, of the province of New Brunswick, Canada. The election was held before the adoption of party lablels.
New Brunswick general election, 1899 The 1899 New Brunswick general election was held on 18 February 1899 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly, of the province of New Brunswick, Canada. The election was held before the adoption of party lablels.
New Brunswick general election, 1903 The 1903 New Brunswick general election was held on 3 March 1903 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly, of the province of New Brunswick, Canada. The election was held before the adoption of party lablels.
New Brunswick general election, 1908 The 1908 New Brunswick general election was held on 3 March 1908 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly, of the province of New Brunswick, Canada. The election was held before the adoption of party lablels.
New Brunswick general election, 1912 The 1912 New Brunswick general election was held on 20 June 1912 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly, of the province of New Brunswick, Canada. The election was held before the adoption of party lablels.
New Brunswick general election, 1917 The 1917 New Brunswick general election was held on 24 February 1917 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly, of the province of New Brunswick, Canada. Although political parties had no standing in law, the twenty-one MLAs that formed the government declared themselves to be Conservatives, while the twenty-seven opposition MLAs declared themselves to be Liberals,
New Brunswick general election, 1920 The 1920 New Brunswick general election was held on 9 October 1920 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly, of the province of New Brunswick, Canada. Although political parties had no standing in law, twenty-four MLA declared themselves to be Liberals, thirteen s declared themselves to be Conservatives, nine declared themselves to members pof the United Farmers, and two declared themselves members of the Labour Party.
New Brunswick general election, 1925 The 1925 New Brunswick general election was held on 10 August 1925 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly, of the province of New Brunswick, Canada. Although political parties had no standing in law, thirty-seven MLAs declared themselves to be Conservatives, and eleven declared themslees to be Liberals.
New Brunswick general election, 1930 The 1930 New Brunswick general election was held on 18 June 1930 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly, of the province of New Brunswick, Canada. Although political parties had no standing in law, thirty-one MLAs declared themselves to be Conservatives, and seventeen declared themslees to be Liberals.
New Brunswick general election, 1974 The 1974 election in the Canadian province of New Brunswick saw Richard Hatfield's Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick win its second majority government with a gain of one seat despite losing the popular vote to Robert Higgins' New Brunswick Liberal Party.
New Brunswick general election, 1995 The 1995 election in the Canadian province of New Brunswick marked the debut of Bernard Valcourt as a provincial politician, and as leader of a reinvigorated Progressive Conservative Party. Frank McKenna sought a third term for his Liberal government, while the Confederation of Regions (CoR) party struggled to survive after considerable internal strife.
New Brunswick general election, 1999 The 1999 election in the Canadian province of New Brunswick marked the debut of both Camille Thériault and Bernard Lord as leaders of the Liberals and Progressive Conservatives respectively. It was Elizabeth Weir's third general election as leader of the New Democratic Party.
New Brunswick general election, 2003 Starting out as a predicted landslide for Bernard Lord's Progressive Conservatives, the New Brunswick general election, 2003 quickly turned around when Shawn Graham, leader of the Liberal Party of New Brunswick, took on auto insurance rates as a cause.
New Brunswick Junior Hockey League The New Brunswick Junior Hockey League is a Junior "C" ice hockey league in New Brunswick, Canada, sanctioned by Hockey Canada. The winner of the playoffs competes in the Maritime-Hockey North Junior C Championships.
New Brunswick Liberal Association The New Brunswick Liberal Association (NBLA), more popularly known as the New Brunswick Liberal Party or Liberal Party of New Brunswick, is one of the two major political parties in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. The party descended from both the Confederation Party and the Anti-Confederation Party whose members split into left wing and right wing groups following the creation of Canada as a country in 1867.
New (c++) In the C++ programming language, new is an operator that allows dynamic memory allocation on the heap. new attempts to allocate enough memory on the heap for the new data and, if successful, returns the address to the newly allocated memory.
New 1st Army New 1st Army () was reputed as the most elite Chinese military unit of the Kuomintang. Nicknamed the "1st [Best] Army Under the Heaven" () during the Chinese Civil War, it caused the most Japanese Army casualties during the Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945).
New 49ers Stadium The San Francisco 49ers presented a plan on July 18, 2006 to construct a new 68,000 seat, open air stadium to be built in time for the 2012 NFL Season at Candlestick Point in San Francisco. Originally, part of the area surrounding the current 49ers venue, Monster Park, was to be zoned for retail space and housing; the new 49ers stadium was to be combined with such elements, bringing much-needed attractions to the historically blighted neighborhood of Hunters Point.
New account opening Here is a step-by-step introduction to New Account Opening, presenting the main terms and explaining why the process is so complex that financial services organizations are starting to focus on it with technology solutions.
New age travellers The New age travellers or Peace Convoy were a group of people who often espoused New age and / or hippie beliefs, and who travelled between music festivals and fairs in order to live in a community with others who hold similar beliefs. Their transport and homes consisted of vans, lorries, buses and caravans converted into mobile homes.
New antisemitism New antisemitism is the concept of an international resurgence of attacks on Jewish symbols, as well as the acceptance of antisemitic beliefs and their expression in public discourse, coming from three political directions: the political left, far-right, and Islamism. Sources for the first sentence are:
New Acoustic Dimension NAD (an acronym for New Acoustic Dimension) is a Canadian producer of low cost home HiFi amplifiers and components owned by the Lenbrook Group of Pickering, Ontario, Canada Its most famous product is the late-1970s NAD 3020 amplifier, designed by Bjorn Erik Edvardsen, which became a staple of low budget Hi Fi in Britain. The company's philosophy is to include only genuinely useful features and leave out flashing lights and seldom used buttons, leading to an understated elegance to the products when compared with typical Japanese designs, for example.
New Addington tram stop New Addington tram stop is a terminus on the Tramlink route 3. The layout of the station is very simlar to the one at Beckenham Junction station, as the platform is in the middle and the lines are on either side.
New Aeon English Qabala The New Aeon English Qabala (NAEQ) was discovered by Jim Lees on November 26, 1976. As a system of Qabalah, it was first revealed to the occult community by Lees, Jake Stratton-Kent and Carol Smith of Kaaba Publications.
New Age (newspaper) New Age was an influential leftist newspaper in Johannesburg operating from 1953 to 1962. It was formed with the cooperation of a number of left-wing groups in the area; New Age received the assets of the communist Jewish Worker's Club, which had been liquidated in 1948.
New Age communities New Age Communities are places where, intentionally or accidentally, communities have grown up where there are significant numbers of people with New Age beliefs in the same area. Such communities can affect the local culture and economy.
New Age Gaians New Age Gaians are people who have taken the Gaia Theory of James Lovelock to the point of being a religion of sorts. These people generally believe that the earth is an entity that we are to get in touch with in order to obtain inner or world peace, or maintain global homeostasis.
New Age music New Age music, is a vaguely defined style of music that is generally quite melodic and often primarily instrumental. Defining certain groups or albums as New Age can be a source of contention among fans, since the borders of this genre are not well defined.
New Albion New Albion was the name of the region of the Pacific Coast of North America explored by Sir Francis Drake and claimed by him for England in 1579. The name is also applied to the settlement Drake founded on the coast.
New Albion (colony) New Albion was the name given to an area of modern-day New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Maryland in the United States where colonization was unsuccessfully attempted under Sir Edmund Plowden under the authority of a charter granted by Charles I in 1634. Settlement was first attempted under the command of Plowden in 1642, however it ended in an attempted mutiny.
New Album Demos On January 24, 2006, nine untitled demos, by the alternative rock band Brand New, leaked onto the internet. The demos were recorded while preparing for their third full length album, The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me, released by Interscope Records on November 21, 2006.
New Alhambra Arena The New Alhambra Arena is a former bingo hall and current multi-purpose venue used primarily for boxing and professional wrestling events. The venue has a capacity of 1,131 for boxing and professional wrestling.
New Alliance Party The New Alliance Party (NAP) was an American political party formed in New York City in 1979. Its immediate precursor was an umbrella organization known as the Labor Community Alliance for Change, whose member groups included the coalition of Grass Roots Women and the New York City Unemployed and Welfare Council.
New Almaden The New Almaden Quicksilver Mine in Santa Clara County, California, the oldest and most productive quicksilver mine in the United States, was discovered by Mexicanos. Moreover, it was initially developed by Mexicanos using Spanish/Mexican mining technology, and worked with Mexican labor until the turn of the century.
New Alresford New Alresford or simply Alresford (pronounced Allsford) is a small town and civil parish in Hampshire, England. It is situated some 12Â km north-east of the city of Winchester, and 20Â km south-west of the town of Alton.
New American Bible In 1970, the New American Bible (NAB) was first published. It is an English Bible translation that was produced by members of the Roman Catholic biblical scholars in cooperation with the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
New American cuisine New American cuisine a term for upscale, contemporary cooking served primarily in restaurants in the United States. Combining flavors from America's melting pot with traditional techniques, New American cuisine includes ethnic twists on old standbys, Old World peasant dishes made from luxury American ingredients and molecular gastronomy.
New American High Schools The New American High Schools initiative, started in 1996 under the direction of the United States Secretary of Education Richard W. Riley, is a national recognition program for United States secondary schools.
New American Movement The New American Movement (NAM) was founded in 1971 by a group of leaders of opposition to the Vietnam War to serve as a forum for discussing where and how to redirect their activities. The call to convene was issued by Michael Lerner.
New American University The term New American University was used by Dr. Michael Crow in his inaugural address President of Arizona State University] (ASU) to identify his "rethinking of the static organizational paradigms of American research universities.
New Amsterdam New Amsterdam (Dutch: Nieuw Amsterdam) was a 17th century Dutch colonial town which later became New York City. In the early 16th century, the place was named "La Nouvelle AngoulĂŞme" (New AngoulĂŞme) by Italian explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano.
New Amsterdam Musical Association Founded in 1904, the New Amsterdam Musical Association, NAMA, claims itself to be the oldest African-American musical organization in the United States. It was founded at the time that the American Federation of Musicians Local 310 (now, Local 802) did not admit minority musicians and the law stated that one had to be in the union in order to perform in New York City.
New Amsterdam Public Hospital The New Amsterdam Public Hospital, in New Amsterdam, Guyana, is outstanding example of timber architecture, and one of the two surviving architectural masterpieces designed by Cesar Castellani, an architect employed in the Public Works Department of British Guiana.
New Amsterdam, Guyana New Amsterdam (Nieuw Amsterdam in Dutch), located in the East Berbice-Corentyne Region, 62 miles from the capital, Georgetown, is one of the largest towns in Guyana. It is located four miles upriver from the Atlantic Ocean mouth of the Berbice River, on its eastern bank, immediately south of the Canje River ().
New AngoulĂŞme New AngoulĂŞme (French: Nouvelle-AngoulĂŞme) was the name given to New York City in 1524 by Italian explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano after Francis I of France, King of France and Count of AngoulĂŞme. The place became a Dutch colonial settlement until it was conquered by the British in 1664 and renamed "New York".
New Apathetic Party The New Apathetic Party is a fictional political entity created by writers for the Royal Canadian Air Farce in the early 1970s. The party has continuously held the fictional electoral district of Kicking Horse Pass (in either Alberta or British Columbia, with two important transportation routes passing through the heart of the riding: the Trans-Canada Highway and the Canadian Pacific Railway).
New Apostolic Church The New Apostolic Church (NAC) is a chiliastic church, existing since 1879 in Germany and since 1897 in the Netherlands. It came forth from the Hamburg schism in 1863 in the Catholic Apostolic Church, which was founded in 1847 in England and started in the 1830s as a renewal movement in, among others, the Anglican Church and Church of Scotland.
New Apostolic Reformation The New Apostolic Reformation is a movement in Protestant Christianity that grew out of the Pentecostal and Charismatic movements, that asserts that God is restoring the lost offices of church governance, namely the offices of Prophet and Apostle. It began with C.
New Approach to Appraisal The New Approach to Appraisal (NATA) is a framework used to appraise transport projects and proposals in the United Kingdom. Guidance on its application is found on the WebTAG Transport Analysis Guidance web site.
New Army The New Armies (Traditional Chinese: 新軍, Simplified Chinese: 新军) were the modernized Qing armies, trained and equipped according to western standards. The first of the new armies was founded in 1895 with German arms.
New Art Riot New Art Riot is an EP released in 1990 by Manic Street Preachers, and it was the first release from the band to feature the 'classic' four-piece line-up (of James Dean Bradfield, Nicky Wire, Richey James Edwards and Sean Moore).
New Art Riot (band) New Art Riot are an English rock band. The members are Owen Mono (guitar/vox/squelchy sounds/samples/dictat), Sam Bradwell (guitar/vox) and Alistair Hill (Bass). They are Manchester based, and have a UK tour coming up. Their First release "!morning riot" is no longer available to buy on their MySpace for ÂŁ4.10, but if you ask nicely, they will give you a sampler CD for free...
New Ash Green New Ash Green is a new village near the ancient village of Ash, in the parish of Ash-cum-Ridley, about ten miles south of Gravesend in Kent. Building of the village began in 1967, with Span as the developer and Eric Lyons as the designer.
New Atalantis The New Atalantis (full title: Secret Memoirs and Manners of Several Persons of Quality, of both Sexes, From The New Atalantis) is a political satire by Delarivier Manley first published in 1709, the first volume in May and the second in October. The novel was initially suppressed on the grounds of its scandalous nature and Manley was arrested and tried, but it was immediately popular and went into seven editions.
New Athos Cave The New Athos Cave (, also Novoafonskaya, Novy Afon Cave, or New Afon Cave) is a karst cave in the Iverian Mountain, Abkhazia near New Athos. It is one of the largest caves in the world with the volume of its void of about 1,000,000 m3.
New Atlanta New Atlanta Communications, LLC is a software company specializing in products to ease creation of Web applications. Based in Alpharetta, Georgia and founded in 1998, the company markets 3 products: ServletExec, JTurbo, and BlueDragon.
New Atlantic Initiative The New Atlantic Initiative (NAI) is an international nonpartisan organization dedicated to revitalizing and expanding the Atlantic community of democracies. NAI is based out of the American Enterprise Institute, a Washington, DC-based think tank.
New Attitude The New Attitude conferencewhich is primarily targeted toward single young adults and young married couples was started by Joshua Harris in 1999. The 2006 conference, which was held in Louisville, Kentucky over Memorial Day weekend, focused on embracing a Humble Orthodoxy[http://www.
New Australia New Australia was a utopian socialist settlement in Paraguay founded by the Australian New Australian Movement. The colony was officially founded on 28 September 1893 as Colonia Nueva Australia and comprised 238 adults and children.
New Avalon (BattleTech) In the fictional BattleTech universe, New Avalon is the capital world of both the Federated Suns and, at other periods in BattleTech's history, the Federated Commonwealth. The world is also the hereditary landhold of the ruling House Davion.
New Avengers (comic book) New Avengers is a comic book published by Marvel Comics. Written by Brian Michael Bendis, the writer behind the Avengers Disassembled storyline, the series depicts a a group of superheroes that form a new team of Avengers, regularly referred to in the series as the "New Avengers".
New Babylon New Babylon is a fictional city depicted in the popular Left Behind series, which is further based off events depicted in the Revelation of John. The term is also used to refer to the real-life rebuilding of the ancient city of Babylon.
New Barbadoes Township, Bergen County, New Jersey (Historical) New Barbadoes Township was a township that was formed in 1710 and existed in its largest extent in pre-American Revolutionary War times in Bergen County, New Jersey. The Township was created from territories that had been part of Essex County that were removed by royal decree and added to Bergen County.
New Bauhaus New Bauhaus is a school formed by László Moholy-Nagy in Chicago after the demise of the Bauhaus in Germany. It was linked to the Armour Institute of Technology, and is now known as the Institute of Design at Illinois Institute of Technology.
New Beat New Beat music was a contemporary genre to techno and house music from Detroit and Chicago respectively, although not intrinsically linked. New Beat originated in Belgium in the late 1980s and was a forerunner of European house music.
New Bedford River The New Bedford River, also known as the Hundred Foot Drain because of the distance between the tops of the two embankments on either side of the river, is a man-made tributary of the River Great Ouse in the Fens of Cambridgeshire, England.
New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park is a United States National Historical Park in New Bedford, Massachusetts, and is maintained by the National Park Service. The park commemorates the heritage of the world's preeminent whaling port during the 1800s.
New Bedford, Massachusetts New Bedford is a city in Bristol County, Massachusetts, located about 56 miles (90Â kilometers) south of Boston, 31 miles (50Â kilometers) southeast of Providence, Rhode Island, and about 8 miles (13 kilometers) east of Fall River. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 93,768 (93,102 during the 2005 census).
New Beginnings High School New Beginnings High School is a secondary school located in Indianapolis, Indiana which educates students in grades 9–12. It is an alternative public high school for students who are struggling at their home schools and need a fresh start.
New Bern, North Carolina New Bern is a town in Craven County, North Carolina with a population of 23,128 as of the 2000 census. It is located at the convergence of the Trent and the Neuse rivers, 87 miles (140 km) northeast of Wilmington.
New Berry Hall New 'Berry Hall' Map, on the outskirts of Solihull, Birmingham, England, was built on the estate of the existing Berry Hall Farm (picture), by the successful Birmingham business man Joseph Gillott in the late 19th Century.
New Bethel Presbyterian Church (Piney Flats, Tennessee) New Bethel Presbyterian Church is the oldest Presbyterian congregation in Tennessee, according to church historian Maynard Pittendreigh, who authored a book about the congregation. It is located in the Tri-Cities area of Tennessee, in the tiny hamlet of Piney Flats.
New Birth Missionary Baptist Church The New Birth Missionary Baptist Church, known familiarly as New Birth, is located in Lithonia, Georgia, United States, and led by Bishop Eddie Long. New Birth is one of the largest churches in the USA, having a membership in excess of 30,000 members.
New Bolton Center The University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine’s New Bolton Center in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, is one of the busiest large animal teaching veterinary clinics in the nation. Each year the George D.
New Book of Tang Xin Tang shu, "New Book of Tang" (also, Hsin T'ang shu), is a classic work of history about the Tang Dynasty edited by Ouyang Xiu (1007-1072 CE) and Song Qi (998-1061) of the Song dynasty. The emperor called for a revision of the former Book of Tang in 1044.
New Bougainville Party New Bougainville Party (NBP) is a political party in the autonomous region of Bougainville, Papua New Guinea. It was founded on 22 April 2005 by John Momis, governor in 1999-2005, and is currently led by Ezekiel Masatt.
New Bradwell New Bradwell is (mainly) a Victorian era new village, modern district and civil parish that is now part of Milton Keynes, on its northern edge. Together with Wolverton (on the other side of the West Coast Main Line), it was built primarily to house the workers on the Wolverton railway works.
New Braunfels Christian Academy New Braunfels Christian Academy is a fully accredited pre K - 12th grade school located in beautiful New Braunfels,Texas. New Braunfels Christian Academy (NBCA, the Academy at New Braunfels, or New Braunfels Academy) is an large, independent, private school that serves the area as Comal county's largest private educational institution.
New Braunfels, Texas New Braunfels (German for "brown rock") is a city in Texas, United States. The population was 36,494 at the 2000 census; in 2005, it was estimated to be 47,168It is the county seat] of [[Comal County, Texas|Comal County.
New Bridge Landing New Bridge Landing was the site of a pivotal bridge crossing the Hackensack River, where General George Washington led his troops in retreat from British forces. The area is now a New Jersey historic site in portions of New Milford, River Edge and Teaneck in Bergen County, New Jersey.
New Bridge Road Bus Terminal New Bridge Road Bus Terminal (Chinese: 新桥路巴士ç»ç«™) is a bus station located at Eu Tong Sen Street, near Chinatown and Singapore General Hospital in Singapore. The bus terminal serves commuters from Chinatown, Singapore General Hospital to other parts of the country and Outram Park MRT Station is located near the station.
New Brighton, Merseyside New Brighton is a seaside resort located in the town of Wallasey in the north east corner of the Wirral, North West England. It is in the metropolitan county of Merseyside and within the historic borders of Cheshire.
New Brighton, Staten Island New Brighton is a neighborhood, formerly an independent village, located on the North Shore of Staten Island in New York City, USA. The neighborhood comprises an older industrial and residential harborfront area along the Kill Van Kull west of St.
New Britain New Britain, formerly Neu Pommern (New Pomerania), is the largest island in the Bismarck Archipelago of Papua New Guinea, separated from New Guinea by Dampier Strait, and has Rabaul/Kokopo and Kimbe as its two main towns.
New Britain campaign The New Britain Campaign was a World War II campaign fought by the Allies between December 1943 and the end of the war in August 1945, to secure and protect air bases on the island of New Britain. The campaign was part of — and followed on from — Operation Cartwheel, which aimed at containing Japanese forces concentrated in Rabaul, the capital of New Britain and the major Japanese base for the New Guinea and Solomons campaigns.
New Britain Hawk Owl The New Britain Hawk Owl Ninox odiosa is a small owl with finely spotted plumage, golden eyes and white eyebrows. It's facial disk is brown while the upper breast is marked with a wide brown band with buff or white barrings.
New Brunswick Black Spruce The Black Spruce are a Canadian rugby union team based in Fredericton, New Brunswick. The team plays in the Rugby Canada Super League and draws most of its players from the New Brunswick Rugby Union, one of fourteen Rugby Unions that have rep teams in the RCSL.
New Brunswick Community College New Brunswick Community College (NBCC) or Collège communautare du Nouveau-Brunswick (CCNB) is the community college of New Brunswick. The college consists of a network of eleven campuses (6 English and 5 French) in almost every major centre in the province.
New Brunswick electoral redistribution Unlike most other provinces and the federal government, the province of New Brunswick until very recently had no statutory mechanism for electoral district redistribution. Thus, redistributions were not predictable and occurred only when consensus in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick demanded it.
New Brunswick electoral redistribution, 1973 The New Brunswick electoral redistribution of 1973 was the most radical redistribution of electoral districts in the history of New Brunswick, Canada. Under this redistribution, New Brunswick changed from a bloc voting electoral system to first past the post.
New Brunswick electoral redistribution, 1994 The New Brunswick electoral redistribution of 1994 was the first re-alignment of electoral districts in New Brunswick, Canada, since 1973. Under this redistribution, several districts were changed significantly due to considerable population shifts from the northern part of the province to the south.
New Brunswick electoral redistribution, 2006 The New Brunswick electoral redistribution of 2006 was undertaken as a result of legislation introduced by Bernard Lord, the Premier of New Brunswick, Canada, on June 9 2005. The legislation establishes a statutory requirement for redistribution of electoral districts after every decennial Canadian census.
New Brunswick electoral reform referendum, 2008 A referendum on electoral reform will be held in the province of New Brunswick, Canada on May 12 2008. The date was announced by Premier Bernard Lord on June 20 2006 in announcing his response to the 2004 report of the Commission on Legislative Democracy.
New Brunswick East Coast Railway The New Brunswick East Coast Railway is a 311 mile railway operating in New Brunswick between Campbellton and Pacific Junction near Moncton with important spurs between Dalhousie Junction and Dalhousie, Nepisiguit Junction and Brunswick Mines, and Nelson to Chatham.
New Brunswick general election, 1870 The 1870 New Brunswick general election was held in June-July 1870 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly, of the province of New Brunswick, Canada. The election was held before the adoption of party labels, and was the first since New Brunswick joined the Canadian Confederation in 1867.
New Brunswick general election, 1874 The 1874 New Brunswick general election was held in May-June 1874 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly, of the province of New Brunswick, Canada. The election was held before the adoption of party labels.
New Brunswick general election, 1886 The 1886 New Brunswick general election was held in 26 April 1886 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly, of the province of New Brunswick, Canada. The election was held before the adoption of party lablels.
New Brunswick general election, 1890 The 1890 New Brunswick general election was held in 20 January 1890 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly, of the province of New Brunswick, Canada. The election was held before the adoption of party lablels.
New Brunswick general election, 1892 The 1892 New Brunswick general election was held in October 1892 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly, of the province of New Brunswick, Canada. The election was held before the adoption of party lablels.
New Brunswick general election, 1895 The 1895 New Brunswick general election was held in October 1895 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly, of the province of New Brunswick, Canada. The election was held before the adoption of party lablels.
New Brunswick general election, 1899 The 1899 New Brunswick general election was held on 18 February 1899 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly, of the province of New Brunswick, Canada. The election was held before the adoption of party lablels.
New Brunswick general election, 1903 The 1903 New Brunswick general election was held on 3 March 1903 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly, of the province of New Brunswick, Canada. The election was held before the adoption of party lablels.
New Brunswick general election, 1908 The 1908 New Brunswick general election was held on 3 March 1908 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly, of the province of New Brunswick, Canada. The election was held before the adoption of party lablels.
New Brunswick general election, 1912 The 1912 New Brunswick general election was held on 20 June 1912 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly, of the province of New Brunswick, Canada. The election was held before the adoption of party lablels.
New Brunswick general election, 1917 The 1917 New Brunswick general election was held on 24 February 1917 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly, of the province of New Brunswick, Canada. Although political parties had no standing in law, the twenty-one MLAs that formed the government declared themselves to be Conservatives, while the twenty-seven opposition MLAs declared themselves to be Liberals,
New Brunswick general election, 1920 The 1920 New Brunswick general election was held on 9 October 1920 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly, of the province of New Brunswick, Canada. Although political parties had no standing in law, twenty-four MLA declared themselves to be Liberals, thirteen s declared themselves to be Conservatives, nine declared themselves to members pof the United Farmers, and two declared themselves members of the Labour Party.
New Brunswick general election, 1925 The 1925 New Brunswick general election was held on 10 August 1925 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly, of the province of New Brunswick, Canada. Although political parties had no standing in law, thirty-seven MLAs declared themselves to be Conservatives, and eleven declared themslees to be Liberals.
New Brunswick general election, 1930 The 1930 New Brunswick general election was held on 18 June 1930 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly, of the province of New Brunswick, Canada. Although political parties had no standing in law, thirty-one MLAs declared themselves to be Conservatives, and seventeen declared themslees to be Liberals.
New Brunswick general election, 1974 The 1974 election in the Canadian province of New Brunswick saw Richard Hatfield's Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick win its second majority government with a gain of one seat despite losing the popular vote to Robert Higgins' New Brunswick Liberal Party.
New Brunswick general election, 1995 The 1995 election in the Canadian province of New Brunswick marked the debut of Bernard Valcourt as a provincial politician, and as leader of a reinvigorated Progressive Conservative Party. Frank McKenna sought a third term for his Liberal government, while the Confederation of Regions (CoR) party struggled to survive after considerable internal strife.
New Brunswick general election, 1999 The 1999 election in the Canadian province of New Brunswick marked the debut of both Camille Thériault and Bernard Lord as leaders of the Liberals and Progressive Conservatives respectively. It was Elizabeth Weir's third general election as leader of the New Democratic Party.
New Brunswick general election, 2003 Starting out as a predicted landslide for Bernard Lord's Progressive Conservatives, the New Brunswick general election, 2003 quickly turned around when Shawn Graham, leader of the Liberal Party of New Brunswick, took on auto insurance rates as a cause.
New Brunswick Junior Hockey League The New Brunswick Junior Hockey League is a Junior "C" ice hockey league in New Brunswick, Canada, sanctioned by Hockey Canada. The winner of the playoffs competes in the Maritime-Hockey North Junior C Championships.
New Brunswick Liberal Association The New Brunswick Liberal Association (NBLA), more popularly known as the New Brunswick Liberal Party or Liberal Party of New Brunswick, is one of the two major political parties in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. The party descended from both the Confederation Party and the Anti-Confederation Party whose members split into left wing and right wing groups following the creation of Canada as a country in 1867.
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