New brunswick gazette

The New Brunswick Gazette is a government publication that serves as the official newspaper of the Province of New Brunswick, Canada. It is published weekly and provides information on government activities, policies, and announcements.

The Gazette has been in publication since 1785, making it one of the oldest continuously published newspapers in North America. It is published by the Government of New Brunswick and is available in print and online formats.

The Gazette covers a wide range of topics, including:

  1. Government news and announcements: The Gazette provides information on government policies, programs, and initiatives, as well as announcements and notices from various government departments and agencies.
  2. Legislative news: The Gazette reports on the activities of the New Brunswick Legislative Assembly, including debates, votes, and committee meetings.
  3. Community news: The Gazette includes news and announcements from communities across the province, including municipal governments, schools, and non-profit organizations.
  4. Public notices: The Gazette publishes public notices, such as tenders, notices of public meetings, and other official notices.
  5. Historical articles: The Gazette occasionally publishes historical articles and features on the province's history and heritage.

The New Brunswick Gazette is an important source of information for residents of the province, as well as for businesses, organizations, and individuals interested in the province's government and activities.