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Dieppe: Modern Acadia Radiates and Honors Its Ancestors with Pride

Summary by Acadie Nouvelle
At 5:55 p.m., Acadia of southeastern New Brunswick remembered. More than 20,000 people flooded College Street to participate in the traditional tintamarre. Among those who taped on drums or pots, or blew in their trumpets, there were people of all ages and origins. A strong symbol that modern Acadia radiates and honors its ancestors with pride.
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At 5:55 p.m., Acadia of southeastern New Brunswick remembered. More than 20,000 people flooded College Street to participate in the traditional tintamarre. Among those who taped on drums or pots, or blew in their trumpets, there were people of all ages and origins. A strong symbol that modern Acadia radiates and honors its ancestors with pride.

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Acadie Nouvelle broke the news on Sunday, August 16, 2026.
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