Talk:Fredericton
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[edit] St. Marys First-Nations Reserve
There should be a section about the St. Marys Indian Reserve, as it is one of Frederictons distinguishing features. St. Marys has been and continues to be an important and influential part of the community. Each year the community puts on an excellent Christmas-lights display, and it has begun to expand commercially within the past 7 years or so.
Will Hickie
Where can I find the early history of Fredericton? 131.202.32.5 21:54, 17 December 2005
- You can try visiting City Hall. 131.202.140.173 17:24, 24 January 2006
Someone should write about the Charlotte Street Arts Centre for the Culture section. ChrisErb 17:18, 28 January 2006
[edit] Lansbridge University
An IP with no other contribs added reference to Lansbridge as a University in town. It appears to be, from the website, a University that is primarily online. I'm not sure if that is really the goal of the opening boast segment about our universities. We have two well established universities with large campuses, while Lansbridge appears to be located in one building where CompuCollege used to be. The website does list a number of faculty, so it may simply be that I'm excluding it because it's new and I'm not yet aware of its merit. (Or I'm stuck, despite my net-experience, in a real-world-university mentality, since most appear to be at other universities...) I do tend towards thinking that perhaps until it becomes larger, more prestigious... or at least more well known around town, it isn't really an appropriate trumpeting point for the city. Maybe even if they just write a bit more about the University? - Mr. Cat 04:21, 3 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Frederictonians
Is this category needed at all?
- Yes. Fredericton is a notable community. (Though admittedly not tremendously notable.) If notable people are Frederictonians, then that makes the category a cross reference of two notable things. - 142.167.82.25 (talk) 22:27, 19 November 2007 (UTC)