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According to the data cited by the study, between 3,505 and 4,365 housing units will need to be built in Dieppe by 2033 to meet anticipated demand.
With this update, Dieppe reaffirms its commitment to offering members of both official language communities quality services in the language of their choice, while continuing to shine as an inclusive and modern francophone city that is proud of its Acadian roots and provides first-rate services and infrastructure in harmony with the environment.
It was with great honour and respect that the City of Dieppe unveiled the permanent installation of the Mi’kmaq flag in its council chambers. The initiative follows a dialogue aimed at reconciliation undertaken with Mi’gmawe’l Tplu’taqnn Inc. (MTI).
The ambitious document, which is geared to ensuring a sustainable future for Dieppe and its residents and encouraging the protection of trees of interest and healthy woodlands, sends a clear message that the municipality intends to protect its natural heritage.
The City of Dieppe is disappointed with the minimal changes being proposed to New Brunswick’s Official Languages Act, particularly the removal of the requirement to review the Act every 10 years.
Given Dieppe’s strong population growth over the past year and a new record for real estate construction, it is important to address the City’s transportation needs now, in order to support current growth and plan for future needs.
The designation, obtained for the first time in 2018, is a testament to the municipality’s continued commitment to the well-being of its 50+ residents.
Captain Leger passed away from a work-related illness at the age of 57, after serving the Dieppe community for 39 years. He began his career as a volunteer firefighter in 1984, earned a permanent position as a firefighter and emergency medical technician in 1987, and was promoted to Captain in 2014.
Dieppe’s Chief Administrative Officer, Marc Melanson, made a number of changes to the City’s organizational structure earlier this year.
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