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More than 100 people met recently at Sure Life Assembly in Nackawic to learn more about the threat of pandemic influenza.
"The first is to help the employers we still have in the county so we don't lose any other jobs," the incumbent MP said in an interview last week.
A4 Valley residents need an elected representative that understands forestry communities like Nackawic, Juniper and Plaster Rock are experiencing tough times.
Neighbourhood Watch in the Local Service District of Southampton continues to provide information to residents throughout the area to help make communities safer.
Are you prepared for a flu epidemic?
B3 Meds? Cash? Food? Gas? With one in three people being affected by an outbreak of an influenza pandemic, the Nackawic Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Committee asks if the public sure it will be able to get ...
Students meet a political 'rock star'
Hundreds of students played hooky with Premier Shawn Graham in downtown Fredericton recently, but nobody got in trouble.
News from Carleton & York Counties
Remember - reduce, reuse, recycle Recycling in Carleton and Victoria counties is gaining greater exposure these days through one simple move.
Library and gallery happenings
D4 It's Canadian Library Month - Celebrate at your library. Each week, there will be a free draw for a gift bag of books.
Some New Brunswick foresters think the New Brunswick government isn't giving them enough time to respond to two reports on the future of the forestry industry.
The forestry industry is the backbone of many communities in the St. John River Valley.
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A new plant may have gained some new ground in Nackawic, but a local homeowner says the battle is far from over.
Discussing the future of forestry
D3 Nackawic, a community highly dependent on the health of the forest industry, will be the site of an important forestry information session this Friday, Sept.
Public to weigh in on forestry's future
A public meeting here Sept. 18, will provide an opportunity for those with an interest in forestry's future to hear from the authors of two provincial forest reports.
Nackawic's utilities budget may be in the red, but it is no cause for alarm. At last week's regular council meeting, acting chief administration officer Kathryn Clark reported August's utilities budget had run ...
Pellet Plant moves one step closer to reality
A new business is one step closer to becoming a reality in Nackawic, despite meeting some opposition.
2008 Western Valley Senior Games set for Sept. 16
Athletes from throughout the region will converge in Florenceville-Bristol on Sept.
Striving for forestry energy self-sufficiency
Power Mills should develop cogeneration plants to move from costly external energy sources B1 DAVID SHIPLEY Telegraph-Journal New Brunswick's forestry industry will need to move towards energy self-sufficiency ...
It's clear that is where the industry is heading
Forestry More research, funding needed before biochemical production goes mainstream C1 DAVID SHIPLEY Telegraph-Journal As New Brunswick struggles with how to retool its forestry industry a compelling case is ...
Nackawic still trying to decide how to repair washed-out road
It'll be a few more weeks before officials in Nackawic decide how to repair washed-out sections of Old Bridge Road, says the town's chief administrative officer.