May 26, 2009 | The Victoria Star
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School District's black Friday
Today, in schools throughout School District 14, some hardworking staff members will hear the bad news - their jobs will be terminated or at least cut back significantly.
Festival talent makes impression
Sisters Amelia and Olivia Flewelling perform the drama piece Sisters. PHOTO BY DEVON JUDGE Alex Bragdon brought a classical feel with Choros.
When the province announced the closure of three ferry routes along the St. John River, it caught one mayor off guard.
The Woodstock High School was abuzz with Guiding excitement on Saturday as the town hosted the Girl Guides of New Brunswick annual general meeting.
News that Education Minister Kelly Lamrock has approved closing small elementary schools in Debec, Aroostook and New Denmark will not surprise parents and educators who have watched these small elementary institutions struggle for year, but is a sad reflection of the continuing erosion of rural New Brunswick.
North Lake Fire Department honours members
Area firefighters and other dignitaries were among the approximately 60 people at the North Lake Community Centre in Fosterville Sunday, March 22, to help the local fire department to honour its members.
As spring potholes make their appearance throughout the region, Tory leader David Alward says Liberal cutbacks at DoT depots, including the one in Canterbury, will have reduce crews ability to keep up with road repairs.
Card party at Debec W.I. Hall at 7:30 p.m. AA meeting will be held at Salvation Army at 8 p.m. "50 Plus" Aquacise classes, Carleton Civic Centre pool, 10 to 11 a.m. VON Foot Clinic every other Wednesday at 261 ...
Seniors represent the voice of knowledge and experience, says Dorothy Lockhart, senior goodwill ambassador for the Province of New Brunswick.
Tobacco products must be out of sight, but some retailers confused about rules
It's going to be a free-for-all for New Brunswick's 2,000 convenience stores when it comes to how they shelter tobacco products from public view.
It's going to be a free-for-all for New Brunswick's 2,000 convenience stores when it comes to how they shelter tobacco products from public view.
Card party at Debec W.I. Hall at 7:30 p.m. AA meeting will be held at Salvation Army at 8 p.m. "50 Plus" Aquacise classes, Carleton Civic Centre pool, 10 to 11 a.m. Woodstock Knights of Columbus, Wednesday ...
Card party at Debec W.I. Hall at 7:30 p.m. AA meeting will be held at Salvation Army at 8 p.m. "50 Plus" Aquacise classes, Carleton Civic Centre pool, 10 to 11 a.m. Woodstock Knights of Columbus, Wednesday ...