Aug 21, 2009 | The Victoria Star
Three Brooks resident to celebrate her 100th birthday with second party
Margaret Campbell never thought she'd reach the age of 100. The Three Brooks resident was once rescued by boat from rising flood waters and had her travel trailer damaged by the ash from the Mount St.
A virtual box overflowing with old photographs
As I listened to the conversation of the ladies as they shelled peas, cut cucumbers, I came to the conclusion the kitchen should be named the "talking room." New Brunswick Museum, Saint John, N.B. Grade 3 boys at Centennial School, Saint John, New Brunswick, c. 1890.
Rain doesn't dampen Fiddles on the Tobique fun
Canoeists donned their wet weather gear to participate in Saturday's Fiddles on the Tobique fun.
Fiddles on the Tobique launches June 20
Forget Parlee Beach or Cavendish, Prince Edward Island. The most fun in the Maritimes this summer will be right on the Tobique River June 20 as canoe lovers and musicians gather for the annual Fiddles on the Tobique event, proclaimed Bill Miller III, the always exuberant organizer of the popular festival.