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- noun A native or inhabitant of the
Maritime provinces .
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Examples
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It's where I first learned about fellow Maritimer and horror author, Steve Vernon -- ain't that something?
Archive 2010-07-01 2010
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Again, as I said in my review of this title, I'm possibly biased because I'm a Maritimer and the story takes place in the Maritimes.
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And McIntyre is a fellow Maritimer, so there's one more reason to place this book on my library queue.
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Whether you're a Haligonian, Maritimer, or just a lover of the paranormal, I think there's enough in this book to wet your appetite for the less conventional side of the city's history.
Archive 2010-01-01 2010
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Last week, CBC journalist and fellow Maritimer, Lindon McIntyre, won the coveted Giller Prize for his debut novel, The Bishop's Man.
The Mondays: Maple Syrup, Ice Hockey, and The Giller Prize 2009
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Whether you're a Haligonian, Maritimer, or just a lover of the paranormal, I think there's enough in this book to wet your appetite for the less conventional side of the city's history.
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It's where I first learned about fellow Maritimer and horror author, Steve Vernon -- ain't that something?
These Blogs Have Heart: A Little Love for 5 Book Blogs I Like 2010
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Last week, CBC journalist and fellow Maritimer, Lindon McIntyre, won the coveted Giller Prize for his debut novel, The Bishop's Man.
Archive 2009-11-01 2009
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It's the henchmen that steal the show, if anyone, especially that behemoth of a French thug -- really a French Maritimer who used to be a professional wrestler -- who managed to pull off as good a performance as Andre the Giant did in The Princess Bride all those years ago.
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Today he blogs about a Maritimer from the Canadian Correctional Services who is voluntarily having his tour extended to ensure he completes the mission.
Archive 2009-01-01 membrain 2009
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