
Purchase fairly to help a family
Not only does the Ten Thousand Villages fair trade sale offer an abundance of carefully hand-crafted items, but it also gives Carleton County residents a chance to help families in need.
Heritage projects earn students cross-country trip
Two area students are on their way to the National Historica Fair in Victoria, B.C.
The danger of hunger
We left Benton on March 29 at 1 p.m., heading south to Boston.
Fosterville fundraiser
The Fosterville Cemetery Association is hosting a fundraising barbecue in conjunction with the massive yard sale being held on Saturday, May 17, at the North Lake Community Centre.
Mother's Day Breakfast
A Mother’s Day Breakfast will be held on Saturday, May 10, from 8 to 10 a.m. at the North Lake Community Centre in Fosterville.
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Pedigree gives $5,000 to Carleton County Animal Shelter
Organizers with the Debec-based Carleton County Animal Shelter recently received a $5,000 cash infusion as part of a national campaign designed to aid dogs in need of care.
Stand up for what you believe in
Its hard to believe that a book about two elderly women standing silently in a park, staring at the town hall, trying to changetheworld, would have such an impact on the world around us.
Annual yard sale
Saint James United Church in Woodstock held its annual yard sale on Saturday. Proceeds from the fundraiser will aid general maintenance at the church.
Gospel group is touring area churches
Kevin Spencer and Friends, a southern gospel group from Ohio, will be appearing at a number of local churches for upcoming concerts.
Save a cute feline life today
Stop into the Carleton County Animal Shelter in Debec and then you can see my adorable face in person.
From Mexico to NBCC Woodstock
When I was talking to Tracie Jones at Fusion a few weeks back, she happened to mention there are two Mexican-exchange students at NBCC Woodstock at the moment. Needless to say, I made contact with our visitors from South of the Rio Grande to get the low-down on their stay in New Brunswick.
Thomas elected district deputy
The annual district meeting of the Royal Purple for District #1, New Brunswick was held at the Centreville Elk's Lodge on April 19.
Fire services exemplary service medal
Morris Kaley, centre, was presented a certificate and the fire services exemplary service medal at Monday’s town council meeting in Nackawic. The honour recognized his 20 years of loyal and exemplary service to public security in Canada. From left are Nackawic Mayor Bob Connors, Kaley and Fire Chief William Hopkins.
Principles of design: emphasis
This is the second article in a five-part series about the principles of design
Busy time in Northern Carleton
The Village of Bristol's community newsletter is revealing many upcoming activities to keep people active, involved and educated.
Students Taking Action Today
Carleton North High School's newest extra-curricular activity consists of students dedicated to raising awareness about global issues throughout the school and community.
The girl who won't be interrupted
Carleton North High School (CNHS) is well known for its superior arts program, which includes fine arts, graphic arts and music.
A view from the stars: An inside look
The Journalism 120 class at Carleton North High School (CNHS) will not write a final exam. Instead, each student will write a piece to be printed in the Bugle-Observer.
Rugby: Coming to a high school near you
A sport is slowly invading Carleton County, one which is often misunderstood and underestimated. The sport is rugby, and it is gaining recognition throughout the Valley.
First Aid and CPR courses offered
St. John Ambulance is now accepting registrations for the courses this month and next.
Respect water advisories
The Department of Health reminds residents in areas affected by flooding to respect boil-water advisories.A boil-water advisory is issued when the Department of Health receives information that indicates a public water supply is a health risk for consumers.During a boil-water advisory, it is important that all water destined for drinking, preparing infant formulas and juices, washing fruits and vegetables, cooking and dental hygiene be held at a rolling boil for one minute.
Trout association celebrates first year in the area
It has been an entire year since the Carleton-Victoria Trout and Stream Association came to life.
We're all DunRoamin'
By Mildred Drost, DVMFor years, Janice and I worked hard to do what we could for the unwanted or badly injured strays and then found homes for them.
Your Internet adventures
For many years the process of searching for a job consisted of reading newspaper ads, hounding the local employment centre or cold-calling on prospective employers.Today many people use the Internet to search for a job.
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