
Bruce is back!
A familiar face will be returning to Campbellton city hall.
Lagacé continues his record run
The man is who probably the longest continuously serving mayor in Canada gets to continue his remarkable record.
Tremblay crushes Arseneault
Dalhousie mayor Clem Tremblay saw off a challenge by middle school principal and former member of Parliament Guy Arseneault in a decisive manner. Tremblay gathered 1,647 votes to his opponent's 484.
OFFICER SAVES MAN FROM ICY WATER
For the second time in about six months, a local RCMP officer is being hailed as a hero.
Carrier upsets Roy
The region's only female mayor has been denied a second term by voters.
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Duivenvoorden remains mayor
Mayor Nick Duivenvoorden of Belledune emerged victorious in Monday night’s mayoralty race, beating outspoken Deputy Mayor Ron Bourque 671 to 370.
Winners by acclamation
In three local municipalities, there was no need for an mayoralty election because the mayors were acclaimed.
Assessment ordered after alleged assault
A Campbellton man was arrested May 7 on charges of aggravated assault, uttering death threats and a breach of probation after an incident in Dalhousie the day before.
Condo plans revealed
Many of the questions about a proposal to build condominiums near Bon Ami Point in Dalhousie were answered on May 6 when the proponents, Mathieu Audet and Marie-Claire Valois, held a launch at a local hotel.
Let the patching begin
Let the patching begin. Patching of streets in Campbellton got underway May 1.
Dalhousie Fire Department
Last week, the Dalhousie Fire Department took delivery of a new salvage van. The truck was constructed by Allain Equipment of Notre Dame, near Moncton.
Police will be out
District 9 Restigouche Chaleur RCMP will have an increased police presence on our roads during the week of May 12 to 19, Canada Road Safety Week. Excessive speed, seatbelt violations and impaired drivers will be targeted, with a "zero tolerance" policy in effect. In addition, roadblocks will be set up at different locations throughout the week.
Spur line in danger?
Will it be more bad news for Dalhousie?
Georgette Ferlatte honoured at charity supper
L’Association des Anciens et des Amis du Collège Communautaire de Campbellton, which is celebrating its tenth anniversary, honoured its founding president, Georgette Ferlatte, at a fundraising auction and supper held to benefit the Atlantic Centre of Woodworking Excellence on May 10 at the Campbellton CCNB.
Students visited Charlo airport
Recently, students from Le Coin des Amis school in Dundee visited Charlo airport where they learned about aircraft operations and the operation of weather stations.
Put small kids in booster seats
Many parents may or may not know about a new law that came into effect a couple of weeks ago.
Charlo, Miramichi tag team
Charlo and Miramichi Airports have created an alliance to enhance air service to northern New Brunswick. This decision to work closely together was made at a meeting of several mayors and representatives of both airport commissions held in Charlo on May 1.
Public consultation on dredging underway
People in the Dalhousie area have until May 25 to express concerns about a proposal to modify the disposal facility used to dump material dredged from the Dalhousie west wharf area.
Balmoral opposes new Bathurst airport
The Village of Balmoral opposes the construction of a new airport in the Bathurst region, Mayor Hebert Arseneault said in a press release.
Small fountain destroyed
After a winter of hibernation, Campbellton's knuckledraggers have resurfaced for another summer season of vandalism. The small fountain in Fern Dube Park beside City Hall was destroyed sometime in the early hours of May 10.
Belledune council meets
Belledune village council met on May 5 for the last time before the May 12 election, in a council chamber that was filled to capacity.
Splish Splash
There may be flooding on the Saint John River, but we got some here too. The Wyer's Brook Road along the Restigouche near Robinsonville was flooded - not an unusual spring event, particularly near a portion known as The Bogan. Parts of the road were damaged. Flooding was also reported along the Upsalquitch, and flooding with washouts was reported on the Gaspe at Escuminac and Nouvelle.
Coroner's inquest ends: A sad ending to a life
Campbellton - A coroner's jury in Campbellton made nine recommendations last Wednesday as a result of an inquest held in the city arising out of the death of Leona Harquail, a homeless Aboriginal woman, who was found dead in a Campbellton apartment in January 2005 only a day after leaving the ADDU (alcohol and drug dependency unit) of the Restigouche Health Authority.caretakers.
RCMP seek child lurer
RCMP are asking for the public's help in locating man who approached a nine-year-old St.
Sisters see it through to the end:
Campbellton u Deborah Harquail, the articulate family spokesperson who worked hard to get an inquest into the 2005 death of her sister Leona, has mixed feelings about the process and the recommendations when speaking to the media after proceedings closed on April 30.
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