News releases from Gaelic Affairs (Page 2)
Gaelic Gathering in Grand Narrows
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Gaelic Affairs
The Office of Gaelic Affairs is hosting an all-Gaelic gathering at the Grand Narrows Hotel in Grand Narrows, Cape Breton Regional Municipality, on Sunday, July 4 from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m.
Province Celebrates Gaelic Awareness Month 2010-Mìos na Gàidhlig 2010
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Gaelic Affairs
May is a time to celebrate the province's Gaelic language and heritage. The theme of this year's Gaelic Awareness Month is Meudachadh na Gàidhlig or Growing Gaelic.
Gaelic Language Information Sessions
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Gaelic Affairs
The Office of Gaelic Affairs will be holding information sessions on its Gaelic Language in Community Program across the province in November.
Gaelic Instructors Share Techniques for Community Immersion
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Gaelic Affairs
There is no better sign that Gaelic language is advancing in Nova Scotia than 23 instructors gathered for a professional development session conducted entirely in Gaelic.
New Gaelic Symbol for Nova Scotia To Be Launched
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Gaelic Affairs
Soon there will be a symbol for Gaelic Nova Scotia.
Gaelic Awareness Month Film Series Debuts
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Gaelic Affairs
Unique characters, breathtaking images and great storytelling will highlight an exciting lineup of award-winning Gaelic films from Canada, Scotland and Ireland to be shown around the province in celebration of Gaelic Awareness Month.
Province Celebrates Gaelic Awareness Month
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Gaelic Affairs
May is Gaelic Awareness Month -- a time to celebrate and create greater awareness of Nova Scotia's Gaelic language and cultural heritage.
Investment to Strengthen Gaelic Communities
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Gaelic Affairs
Gaelic language and culture in Nova Scotia will continue to be strengthened thanks to new investments by the province.
Book Promotes Gaelic in Nova Scotia Schools
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Gaelic Affairs
The province is taking another important step to promote Gaelic language and culture to Nova Scotia students.
Office of Gaelic Affairs Celebrates Official Opening
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Gaelic Affairs
Minister of Gaelic Affairs Angus MacIsaac officially opened the Office of Gaelic Affairs at a reception today, Nov. 2, in Antigonish.
Website Launched
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Gaelic Affairs
Information about the province's efforts to develop and promote the Gaelic language and culture is now a short trip to the World Wide Web away.
Permanent CEO Named
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Gaelic Affairs
The Office of Gaelic Affairs has taken another step in the development and promotion of the Gaelic language and culture in Nova Scotia by naming a permanent chief executive officer.
Province Celebrates Gaelic Awareness Month 2007 - Mìos na Gàidhlig 2007
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Gaelic Affairs
It's Gaelic Awareness Month in Nova Scotia -- a time to celebrate the province's Gaelic language and cultural heritage.