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Crandall University is a small Liberal Arts university located in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada.
Along with Moncton and Halifax, Fredericton is one of three Maritime cities to register a population increase in recent years.
Moncton () is a Canadian city located in Westmorland County in southeastern New Brunswick.
Although the area was originally settled in 1733, Moncton is considered to have been officially founded in 1766 with the arrival of Pennsylvania Dutch immigrants from Philadelphia.
Antonine Maillet a francophone author, recipient of the Order of Canada and the " Prix Goncourt ", the highest honour in francophone literature, is also from Moncton.
Moncton is briefly mentioned in the movie " Taking Lives " ( 2004 ) starring Angelina Jolie, when the killer boards a train from Montreal to Moncton.
In addition, within the context of the series, Sunnyvale Trailer Park is supposedly located near Moncton ( In reality, the series was filmed in the Halifax area ).
This is because the founder of this seaside community, which is today part of the municipality of Richmond, British Columbia, was Manoah Steves, originally from Moncton.
It is tied with Assumption Place in Moncton for the tallest in New Brunswick.
Greater Moncton International Airport () or Moncton / Greater Moncton International Airport is located in the city of Dieppe east northeast of downtown Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada
GMIA is home to the Moncton Flight College, the largest flight college in Canada.
The Greater Moncton International Airport is the busiest airport in New Brunswick, servicing more than 552, 629 passengers per year.
With the Equal Opportunity program, the language rights act of 1969 establishing New Brunswick as an officially bilingual province, and for his role in the creation of the Université de Moncton, Robichaud is credited with ushering in major social reform in New Brunswick.
It had been intended that the original route for the line would run north across the Tantramar Marshes from Fort Beauséjour to what is currently Middle Sackville and then on through the lowlands to Scoudouc and Moncton.
A Rogers Cable office in Moncton is also the broadcast studios for CKNI-FM a Rogers owned radio station
The first portion of the E & NA built was between the Bay of Fundy port city of Saint John, via " The Bend " ( of the Petitcodiac River, this area is today known as the city of Moncton ) to the Northumberland Strait port town of Shediac.
After construction is completed the company formed by the consortium will be responsible for the maintenance of the highway from the US-Canada border crossing, to the interchange with Route 2 at River Glade, 15 km west of Moncton.
It is spoken as the native and dominant language of most Acadians in southeast New Brunswick, especially among youth, near Moncton, Dieppe, Grande-Digue, Memramcook and Shediac.

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Today New Brunswick has several mid-sized centres in Saint John, Moncton, and Fredericton but no significant population centre.
The Trailer Park Boys episodes " Propane, Propane " and " Working Man " mention Moncton several times.
The locked-out employees were members of the Canadian Media Guild, representing all production, journalistic and on-air personnel outside Quebec and Moncton, including several foreign correspondents.
* In late 2004 in Moncton, New Brunswick, several customers at a Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce ATM were dispensed a total of 11 bills of Canadian Tire money instead of real bills.

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The Galt and Moncton teams Smith played for played consecutive Stanley Cup challenges, Galt against Ottawa in 1911 and Moncton against Quebec in 1912, both times unsuccessfully.

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Brian J. Murphy ( born March 17, 1961 ) is a former mayor of Moncton and was the Liberal Member of the Canadian House of Commons from Moncton — Riverview — Dieppe.
* Brian Murphy ( politician ) ( born 1961 ), former mayor of Moncton in New Brunswick, Canada

Moncton and Flight
A Bachelor's degree in Aviation has recently been developed in conjunction with the Moncton Flight College.
** Aviation ( in conjunction with Moncton Flight College )
Aircraft movements have gone down in the last two years, from a height of 158, 456 movements in 2009 to 79, 026 in 2011, mostly due to a slowdown of activities at the Moncton Flight College.
These would later become the Moncton Flight College, one of the pre-eminent flight schools in Canada.

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The policy has been even more successful in New-Brunswick, where entire cities became French-speaking, for example: the city of Edmundston, which went from 89 % of French speakers in 1996 to 93. 4 % in 2006, the city of Moncton ( from 30. 4 % in 1996 to 33 % in 2006 ), Dalhousie ( from 42. 5 % to 49. 5 %) and Dieppe ( from 71. 1 % in 1996 to 74. 2 % en 2006 ).

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He was also employed by the National Transcontinental Railway, which constructed a line from Moncton to Winnipeg.
The title of the " Barenaked Ladies " song " Enid " was inspired by Enid Léger, a waitress at Spanky's Pub ( which once occupied the space on Main Street now home to Terra Verde ) in Moncton, New Brunswick.
From Moncton, the highway continues southeast for to a junction at Aulac on the New Brunswick – Nova Scotia border ( near Sackville ) where the Trans-Canada Highway splits into the main route continuing to the nearby border with Nova Scotia as Route 2, and a route designated as Route 16 which runs east to the Confederation Bridge at Cape Jourimain.
Much of Lord's success came from the countless months he spent meeting party members across New Brunswick and in part because he was also flawlessly bilingual and being able to draw a strong concentration of support in the Moncton area, one of four cities in which members could vote.
Quebec civil law schools do not require the LSAT, nor does the Université de Moncton École de droit, which offers the common-law J. D.
A Blockbuster store in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada, which featured the 1985-1997 logo.
At 22: 14 AT ( 01: 14 UTC ) the flight crew made a " pan-pan " radio call to ATC Moncton ( which handles trans-atlantic air traffic approaching or departing North American air space ), indicating that there was an urgent problem with the flight, but not an emergency ( denoted by a " Mayday " call ) which would imply immediate danger to the aircraft, and requested a diversion to Boston's Logan International Airport, which at that time was away.
ATC Moncton offered the crew a vector to the closer Halifax International Airport in Enfield, Nova Scotia, 66 nm ( 104 km ) away, which Loew accepted.
The general election was expected to be close but Stanfield refused to sign the nomination papers of former Moncton mayor Leonard Jones ; Jones had won the party nomination but he refused to support official bilingualism which was part of PC policy.
Chris Collins captured the seat in the riding of Moncton East on March 5, 2007, which was vacated when former Premier Bernard Lord stepped down as leader of the Progressive Conservatives.
Following CN's privatization in 1995, the company undertook a network rationalization program which made the IRC line between Moncton and Rivière-du-Loup, along with its trackage on the Gaspé Peninsula, redundant and it was sold in 1998 to short line operator Quebec Railway Corporation which now operates the New Brunswick East Coast Railway and associated subsidiaries.
Separate daytime programs were slated to be produced by each of the network's originating stations, with the exception of CBAX-FM Halifax, which carries programming produced in Moncton.
GTR would build ( with federal assistance ) and operate the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway ( GTPR ) from Winnipeg, Manitoba to Prince Rupert, British Columbia, while the government would build and own the National Transcontinental Railway ( NTR ) from Winnipeg to Moncton, New Brunswick via Quebec City, which the GTR would also operate.
In 1972 a new 4-lane expressway opened between Moncton and Shediac, which was then referred to as the Shediac Four-Lane Highway or Shediac Expressway ( it was subsequently numbered Route 15 and is known as the Veterans Memorial Highway ).
This created a " doughnut " around Greater Moncton, which was a separate district.
The team has not finalized plans for the 2013 season, when the new stadium will be under construction and the old one will have been demolished ; people from Moncton have been negotiating to bring the Tiger-Cats to Moncton Stadium for a portion of the Tiger-Cats ' 2013 home schedule, and other proposals include relocating to Alumni Stadium in Guelph, TD Waterhouse Stadium in London, UB Stadium in Buffalo or another regional stadium, with another possibility being converting the Tiger-Cats into a traveling team for the year ( which would be only the second such team in CFL history ).
Eventually with the rise in tourism after the Second World War, along with local highway construction which saw a “ Mountain Road ” bypass built further west from Magnetic Hill, the roughly 1 kilometre segment of gravel road became one of Moncton ’ s prime tourist attractions ( along with the tidal bore on the Petitcodiac River ).
Search and Rescue ( SAR ) was a secondary role which was no less important to the civilian population of the Maritime Provinces which, relied on SAR aircraft for urgent medevac to large tertiary-care hospitals in Halifax, Nova Scotia and Moncton, New Brunswick, as well as for mariners and air crew who frequently found themselves in distress, requiring rescue.

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