
Simpson is town's first female mayor
It was a history-making night in Nackawic on Monday, as Rowena Simpson, the community's longtime deputy mayor, was voted in as the town's first female mayor.
Simpson is town's first female mayor
It was a history-making night in Nackawic on Monday, as Rowena Simpson, the community's longtime deputy mayor, was voted in as the town's first female mayor.
Veteran mayor to lead new town
It is the dawn of a new era for the residents in the Florenceville-Bristol area.
Centreville council returned to the table
Gary Thomas will return to the mayor's seat in Centreville later this month after defeating challenger Debbie Thomas by 87 votes.
ELECTION RECAP | A night for incumbents
Municipal residents must have enjoyed the representation they received in the Upper River Valley the past four years as all incumbent candidates were returned to their respective council tables Monday night.
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Weekend crashes send four to hospital
A trio of weekend accidents in the region sent four people to hospital, one in serious condition.
Council supports bar owner's summer plans
An idea, which has sparked business success in almost every city across Canada, is being formulated into reality in Nackawic.
Police chase ends in woods
One man was in custody early this week after a failed attempt to flee from police.
Voters no-show in Woodstock
Voters in Woodstock came out in small numbers for the 2008 municipal ballot.
Three Valley councils acclaimed
While some communities in the Valley anxiously awaited election results Monday evening, others were not feeling the election stress.
Sweeping back in
Incumbents swept back the power in the villages of Canterbury and Bath on election night.
Protesting for their medical records
It is a community controversy that won't go away. Last Tuesday morning, a group of former St.-Anne Nackawic employees staged another protest along the exit ramp of the Trans Canada Highway near Nackawic, demanding AV Nackawic release their medical files.
Bristol cleans up
In the wake of last week's flooding, cleanup efforts are underway in Northern Carleton County.
Jolly Farmer lab damaged by fire
The Fire Marshall's Office is investigating the cause of a fire that broke out in a Jolly Farmer laboratory.
Low turnout for Woodstock vote
Voters in Woodstock came out in small numbers for the 2008 municipal ballot.
Veteran mayor to lead new town
It is the dawn of a new era for the residents in the Florenceville-Bristol area.
Three Valley councils acclaimed
While some communities in the Valley anxiously awaited election results Monday evening, others were not feeling the election stress.
Candidates looking to lead new town
Where two are becoming one in Northern Carleton County, nine candidates will vie for six council seats in the newly-formed Town of Florenceville-Bristol.
Valley election race approaches finish
The race is on in the Town of Nackawic as nine candidates attempt to earn citizens' votes to fill six town council seats.
Seniors evacuated
Thirty residents of Central Carleton Nursing Home (CCNH) in Hartland were evacuated Wednesday night when fire broke out in the laundry room.
Mayoral candidates debate over school
The clock is ticking for the former Centreville Elementary School building.
McCain moves 20 jobs
It appears Northern Carleton County's biggest employer has decided on a change of scenery for one department, after investing $6.5 million in renovations and office-space expansion.
Two-vehicle collision
A two-vehicle collision closed Connell Road around 5 p.m. Tuesday for approximately one hour. Cpl. Carter Stone of the Woodstock Police Force said an elderly lady pulled out of the NB Power driveway into traffic hitting a westbound vehicle. The elderly driver was taken to hospital with minor injuries.
2008 Next Great Poet Contest
Winners in the 2008 Next Great Poet Contest, co-sponsored by the Bugle-Observer and the Owl Book & Gift Shop in Woodstock, were saluted with their prizes on Thursday, May 1, by bookstore co-owner John Carmont.
Relay for Life Corner
Relay for Life teams are busy organizing fundraising efforts throughout Carleton and York counties for this summer’s events in Woodstock and Nackawic.
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