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Celebrating women at annual show

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Why invest in infrastructure?

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This week I had the opportunity to meet Benjamin Tal, a senior economist at CIBC World Markets, at the annual conference of the Canadian Institute of Financial Planners. He is clearly a bright individual with a lot of insight into today's markets and some future long-term trends.

Hear this and speak up

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Seniors represent the fastest growing segment of our population, expected to make up 1/4 of the country’s population. Many of these individuals are significantly affected by communication disorders and experience problems with their speech, language, swallowing and hearing.

Stay cool while saving at the pumps

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Four years and 10 prototypes later, a Centreville businessman has invented a way to keep cool, save money and spare the environment.

Appreciating local helpers

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A plaque of appreciation was presented on Friday to store manager Doug MacKenzie and the sales associates of the SAAN Store 1402 in Woodstock. This plaque was in tribute to their fundraising efforts and awareness in support of deployed troops, honouring veterans and volunteering when needed.
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Reading at NMS

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Hartland Trade Show attracts thousands

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The Hartland Fire Department took a financial step forward last weekend when approximately 7,900 to 8,300 people attended the 16th annual Trade Show.

Women’s Show not just for women

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Would you like a diamond-studded bracelet, a new patio set or a relaxing spa package? Those are just some of the many door prizes available at the Women’s Show happening tomorrow, May 10, at the Carleton Civic Centre in Woodstock.

Jellystone Park rewarded for excellence

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Peter and Janet Clark, owners of the Woodstock Jellystone Park Camp-Resort, have been recognized with the Jim Webb Spirit Award by the Jellystone Park franchise system. The award was presented at the annual meeting of the Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resort group in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Flooded business continues to operate

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Brennan Home Hardware Building Centre is back up and running and ready to serve its customers at two locations.

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‘Spring came too fast' for syrup production

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With one of the harshest winters to hit the region in recent years, the maple-syrup industry looked to have a promising harvest.

‘Product of Canada’ may not Canadian

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When consumers purchase a “Product of Canada” in the grocery store, they may not be getting a truly Canadian grown or produced item. Grant Robertson, Ontario co-ordinator of the National Farmers Union (NFU), wants that to change.

Popular programs with new and existing businesses

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The last couple of weeks I've been talking about programs to help you fund your new business.

Dedicated to serving their customers

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They are a testament to all entrepreneurs in Carleton County, who have strive for success in the business world and provide excellent customer service.

Showing off in Hartland

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The Hartland Fire Department's 16th annual Trade Show draws thousands to Hartland Arena over the weekend

Your Money Matters

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After going without a television for about a year, we finally broke down and got satellite recently. My two boys enjoy watching the channel with all of the extreme sports. Of course, I enjoy watching the business channel, which these days also seems to be full of extremes.

Business Hall of Fame nominations are open

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Laureate nominations are now open for the Junior Achievement New Brunswick Business Hall of Fame.

McCain offers on the job e-learning

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Florenceville's McCain company officially opened an e-learning cafe to highlight one of the corporation's core values – a focus on continuously improving their employees, products and business.

There's plenty ‘new' in Waterville

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The completion of the new four-lane Trans Canada Highway continues to spur economic development in the region.

Hartland trade show starts tonight

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The 16th annual Hartland Fire Department Trade Show kicks off this evening.

Today's Success, Yesterday's Glory

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A Jacksonville auto restoration business is reaping the rewards after cleaning up the hardware at a recent car show in Moncton.

Bringing fresh close to home

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Fresh homegrown food and homemade items are coming to Florenceville-Bristol in July as vendors prepare to set up for the town's first outdoor summer market.

Ag program takes aim building local markets

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The province of New Brunswick will be contributing $210,000 to help agriculture producers and agri-businesses market New Brunswick agri-food products locally, announced Agriculture and Aquaculture Minister Ronald Ouellette last week.
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