Two St. Andrews non-profits seek support from municipality

Two St. Andrews non-profits seek support from municipality

Two St. Andrews-based organizations are seeking the support of the municipal council through its grant program.  The Charlotte County Archives (CCA) and Sunbury Shores both made presentations to the council in early December. Anna Krentz, the CCA’s full-time archivist, said the archives want to begin digitizing the exhibits they hold, including records relating to the operation […]

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 Fatal fire under investigation in Second Falls, N.B.

Fatal fire under investigation in Second Falls, N.B.

A fatal fire in Second Falls is under investigation after firefighters responding to a camper trailer blaze early Saturday morning discovered one deceased individual. Eastern Charlotte Fire Rescue was dispatched shortly before 8 a.m. on December 27 to reports of a camper trailer on fire, with initial information indicating there may have been someone trapped […]

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 For the Love of Maud – Chapter 8: Ushering in the New Year

For the Love of Maud – Chapter 8: Ushering in the New Year

Maud was born on Dec. 29, one of those inconvenient, post-Christmas, pre–New Year’s orphaned birthdays that humans tend to resent. People with late-December birthdays always speak in the fragile tones of hostages: “No, it’s fine, really. Christmas counts for both.” It never does. But for a dog, it’s perfect. The humans are home, slightly dazed […]

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 What You Need to Do to Boost Your Career In 2026

What You Need to Do to Boost Your Career In 2026

The Canadian labour market is changing, as is the labour market around the world. Technology, societal trends, and changing workplace arrangements have made the Canadian labour market change. Let’s discuss what you need to do to revamp your career to become more competitive in the labour force landscape as we head into 2026. Technology is […]

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 This holiday season, lonely seniors deserve care

This holiday season, lonely seniors deserve care

December is often portrayed as a season of togetherness, with windows glowing, families gathering, and a month steeped in social rituals. But for many older Canadians, the winter holidays are a particularly lonely time. And loneliness, despite its quietness, is not benign. It can distort judgment, shrink a person’s world, and trap them in patterns […]

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 Eastern Charlotte Lions Club helping families for 31 years

Eastern Charlotte Lions Club helping families for 31 years

By Barbara Rayner, Reporter The Eastern Charlotte Lions Club has been helping needy families at Christmas time for a record 31 years and during that period an estimated $225,000 has been raised to help around 1,200 families. Volunteers and spectators turned out in force again Saturday, Dec. 6 for the annual Christmas Telethon, which is […]

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