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Elida Arsenault moved - but kept same neighbour
Elida Arsenault got a nice surprise in April of 2009. That's when she moved into Dieppe's Residence du Marais.
Tommy Hunter is performing live Thursday, Jan. 14, at 7 p.m. at the Historic Monument-Lefebvre Theatre.
Students use art to forge closer ties
A unique collection of artwork is touring New Brunswick. Fifty-three young francophones and anglophones from every corner of the province have collaborated in an initiative to forge closer relations between the province's two official linguistic communities.
La Gallerie Bleue opened this week at 331 Mountain Rd. in Moncton with several of the artists on hand to discuss their work with the public.
Kent Hookers/Kookeuses de Kent is holding a meeting Thursday, Dec. 3, from 9 a.m.-noon at Club d'Age d'Or in Richibucto.
Moncton resident facing charges after erratic drive from New Brunswick
Today * Barnesville Presbyterian Church hosts a dinner from 4-6 p.m. with your choice of roast beef or turkey.
As the new $50-million courthouse takes shape in Downtown Moncton, the provincial government is spending more than $500,000 to renovate old facilities in the Assumption Building in preparation for a long and complicated trial involving members of the Tingley family of Salisbury, the Times & Transcript has learned.
Identical triplets could be home for holidays
A New Brunswick couple is looking forward to bringing their identical triplets home to Memramcook just in time for Christmas.
Where to see the Olympic Torch
Following are the locations and approximate times of appearances by the Olympic Torch as it passes through southeast New Brunswick.
The Music Barn Continues Bluegrass Festival 2010
18, 2009: With the recent announcement of the cancellation of the Memramcook Valley Bluegrass Festival in June, The Music Barn is pleased to announce that it will continue the tradition this year on June 4, 5, 6, 2010 in Sackville NB.
N.B. wine via New Zealand, Nova Scotia
I believe in buying local. It can be difficult with wine, though, as the supply is limited, and New Brunswick's grape industry is still in its nascency.
MPs pay tribute to late governor general LeBlanc
In this 1999 file photo, then-Governor General Romo LeBlanc waves from the train to friends and well-wishers as he leaves for New Brunswick from the Ottawa train station.
The following is a list of Remembrance Day ceremonies. * Bathurst 9 a.m.: Ecumenical service at the Legion.
N.B. hauntings part of Acadian storytelling tradition
The Halloween season always seems to pique interest in the ghosts and ghouls that may be living in our midst.
Certain H1N1 clinics postponed
If you were counting on your school-aged children getting vaccinated against H1N1 flu at West Riverview School today, forget it.
Some N.B. swine flu clinics open
Some swine flu immunization clinics are open in New Brunswick this weekend, despite a shortage of the vaccine.
Small Business Week gala honours local entrepreneurs
Enterprise South East and CBDC Westmorland Albert held its annual awards banquet at the Memramcook Learning Resort in conjunction with Small Business Week in New Brunswick.