WHAT'S HAPPENING?
January 2008
There is a neat new site for New Brunswick drivers. The New Brunswick Department of Transportation is pleased to offer the travelling public access to its highway cameras as well as cameras operated by Brun-Way Highways Operations Inc. on the Trans-Canada Highway. These cameras are located next to the highway at specific locations across the province as part of the Department’s Road Weather Information System. Click on this link http://www.gnb.ca/0113/cameras/cameras-e.asp, accept the disclaimer, and you will be taken to the cameras all over New Brunswick. (We can imagine homesick New Brunswickers across the country checking in on a regular basis!). It should be a help to many New Brunswickers.
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Let There Be Peace on Earth
To see the closing number from the MetroTones' concert on Sunday, November 25, click http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9pWSp62DUQ
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1 January 2008
The Breast Cancer site is having trouble getting enough people to click on their site daily to meet their quota of donating at least one free mammogram a day to an underprivileged woman. It takes less than a minute to go to their site and click on "donating a mammogram" for free (pink window in the middle). This doesn't cost you a thing. Their corporate sponsors/advertisers use the number of daily visits to donate mammogram in exchange for advertising.Here's the web site! Pass it along to people you know. http://www.thebreastcancersite.com/
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5 January 2008
The Seasons Baroque Ensemble (formed of baroque violinists Sari Tsuji and Katherine Moller, baroque oboist Graham St-Laurent, and harpsichordist Jonathan Addleman) will present a concert of music composed for the English theatre. Music used in productions of “Macbeth”, “The Indian Queen”, “The Fairy Queen”, and the “Tempest” by such composers as Purcell, Eccles, and Locke will be performed.
Saturday the 5th of January at 2 pm at the All Saints Anglican Church (77 King St.) in St. Andrews
Tickets will be available at the door and cost $20/adults, $10/seniors, and $5/students. For more information contact Katherine Moller at 440-3123 or katherine@katherinemoller.ca.
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6 January 2008
The Seasons Baroque Ensemble (formed of baroque violinists Sari Tsuji and Katherine Moller, baroque oboist Graham St-Laurent, and harpsichordist Jonathan Addleman) will present a concert of music composed for the English theatre. Music used in productions of “Macbeth”, “The Indian Queen”, “The Fairy Queen”, and the “Tempest” by such composers as Purcell, Eccles, and Locke will be performed.
Sunday the 6th of January at 2pm at the Germain St. United Baptist Church (228 Germain St.) in Saint John
Tickets will be available at the door and cost $20/adults, $10/seniors, and $5/students. For more information contact Katherine Moller at 440-3123 or katherine@katherinemoller.ca.
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7 January 2008
The Seasons Baroque Ensemble (formed of baroque violinists Sari Tsuji and Katherine Moller, baroque oboist Graham St-Laurent, and harpsichordist Jonathan Addleman) will present a concert of music composed for the English theatre. Music used in productions of “Macbeth”, “The Indian Queen”, “The Fairy Queen”, and the “Tempest” by such composers as Purcell, Eccles, and Locke will be performed.
Monday the 7th of January at 7:30pm at the Christ Church Cathedral (168 Church St.) in Fredericton
Tickets will be available at the door and cost $20/adults, $10/seniors, and $5/students. For more information contact Katherine Moller at 440-3123 or katherine@katherinemoller.ca.
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The Seasons Baroque Ensemble (formed of baroque violinists Sari Tsuji and Katherine Moller, baroque oboist Graham St-Laurent, and harpsichordist Jonathan Addleman) will present a concert of music composed for the English theatre. Music used in productions of “Macbeth”, “The Indian Queen”, “The Fairy Queen”, and the “Tempest” by such composers as Purcell, Eccles, and Locke will be performed.
Saturday the 5th of January at 2 pm at the All Saints Anglican Church (77 King St.) in St. Andrews
Tickets will be available at the door and cost $20/adults, $10/seniors, and $5/students. For more information contact Katherine Moller at 440-3123 or katherine@katherinemoller.ca.
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6 January 2008
The Seasons Baroque Ensemble (formed of baroque violinists Sari Tsuji and Katherine Moller, baroque oboist Graham St-Laurent, and harpsichordist Jonathan Addleman) will present a concert of music composed for the English theatre. Music used in productions of “Macbeth”, “The Indian Queen”, “The Fairy Queen”, and the “Tempest” by such composers as Purcell, Eccles, and Locke will be performed.
Sunday the 6th of January at 2pm at the Germain St. United Baptist Church (228 Germain St.) in Saint John
Tickets will be available at the door and cost $20/adults, $10/seniors, and $5/students. For more information contact Katherine Moller at 440-3123 or katherine@katherinemoller.ca.
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7 January 2008
The Seasons Baroque Ensemble (formed of baroque violinists Sari Tsuji and Katherine Moller, baroque oboist Graham St-Laurent, and harpsichordist Jonathan Addleman) will present a concert of music composed for the English theatre. Music used in productions of “Macbeth”, “The Indian Queen”, “The Fairy Queen”, and the “Tempest” by such composers as Purcell, Eccles, and Locke will be performed.
Monday the 7th of January at 7:30pm at the Christ Church Cathedral (168 Church St.) in Fredericton
Tickets will be available at the door and cost $20/adults, $10/seniors, and $5/students. For more information contact Katherine Moller at 440-3123 or katherine@katherinemoller.ca.
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7 - 10 January 2008
Eastern Research is presently looking for people of ages 18 years and older to participate in a focus group discussion where the subject may be considered highly sensitive.
TOPIC – CANCER PATIENTS & Family Member/Friends (for the improvement of programs/services of a recognized charitable organization)
As a thank you for participating in this 90 MINUTE focus group, our guests will receive a cash thank you of $60.00
The research will be held in both Moncton and in Bathurst and will be French speaking groups.
MONCTON –
January 7th (8pm) with Caregivers (family/friends) of Cancer patients (who have been diagnosed within the last 3 yrs).
January 8th (8pm) with Cancer patients diagnosed within the last 3 yrs
BATHURST –
January 9th (8pm) with Caregivers (family/friends) of Cancer patients (who have been diagnosed within the last 3 yrs).
January 10th (8pm) with Cancer patients diagnosed within the last 3 yrs
The following is required for this research:
CAREGIVERS
Should be a spouse/partner, parent, grandparent, close sibling, friend or other family member AND be giving care/assistance to a person diagnosed with cancer within the last 3 years and be aware of the current condition of the cancer patient they are giving care to.
CANCER PATIENTS
For the purpose of the study we require persons who have been diagnosed with any form of cancer within the last 3 years and are aware of their current condition.
We cannot include persons who know one another to the same research group, however partners/relatives, etc. may participate in separate groups.
If someone you know is interested in participating in this session, please contact our office by email (including your telephone number) or call 902-435-2434
Thank you
Eastern Research
Donna (English or French); Rachel (English)
902 435-2434
eastern@ns.aliantzinc.ca
TOPIC – CANCER PATIENTS & Family Member/Friends (for the improvement of programs/services of a recognized charitable organization)
As a thank you for participating in this 90 MINUTE focus group, our guests will receive a cash thank you of $60.00
The research will be held in both Moncton and in Bathurst and will be French speaking groups.
MONCTON –
January 7th (8pm) with Caregivers (family/friends) of Cancer patients (who have been diagnosed within the last 3 yrs).
January 8th (8pm) with Cancer patients diagnosed within the last 3 yrs
BATHURST –
January 9th (8pm) with Caregivers (family/friends) of Cancer patients (who have been diagnosed within the last 3 yrs).
January 10th (8pm) with Cancer patients diagnosed within the last 3 yrs
The following is required for this research:
CAREGIVERS
Should be a spouse/partner, parent, grandparent, close sibling, friend or other family member AND be giving care/assistance to a person diagnosed with cancer within the last 3 years and be aware of the current condition of the cancer patient they are giving care to.
CANCER PATIENTS
For the purpose of the study we require persons who have been diagnosed with any form of cancer within the last 3 years and are aware of their current condition.
We cannot include persons who know one another to the same research group, however partners/relatives, etc. may participate in separate groups.
If someone you know is interested in participating in this session, please contact our office by email (including your telephone number) or call 902-435-2434
Thank you
Eastern Research
Donna (English or French); Rachel (English)
902 435-2434
eastern@ns.aliantzinc.ca
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12 January 2008
ADAPTATION
Saturday January 12, 2008 at 8:00 pm
Riverview Arts Centre Inc, 400 Whitepine Rd (in the high school)
Riverview, NB Ph: 506.852.7189
Tickets available online http://www.riverview-arts-centre.ca/
and at the following locations:Sobeys 535 Coverdale Road, Riverview (cash only)
Jean Coutu 438 Coverdale Road, Riverview
Fusing a comfortable balance of melodic hardcore and pop punk, Adaptation has been rocking the local music scene for the past four years. The Riverview, New Brunswick four-piece debuted their first EP, "So You're Saying There's A Chance" in the summer of 2003, solidifying a loyal local fan base. In February 2006, the band followed up with their second EP, Apart From the Screams which has been a hit, with their independently pressed CDs selling faster than they can be made. Known for their high-energy, guitar flipping stage shows, Adaptation manages to transition from choruses that are catchy as hell (Eric Lewis, Times and Transcript) to heavy, melodic breakdowns without skipping a beat. With the recent addition of drummer Philippe "Flip" LeBlanc to their lineup, the four are more motivated than ever. http://www.myspace.com/adaptationband
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13 January 2008
INVITATION
LA GALETTE DES ROIS
à 18 h 30, le dimanche 13 janvier 2007
241, rue St. George à Moncton
Venez déguster ‘la galette des rois’ en chansons, accompagnée d’un bon petit verre de jus de pommes pétillant.
Membres : 5$
Non-membres : 7$
Enfants ( -7ans ) : 3$
Merci de vous inscrire impérativement avant le mardi 8 Janvier
Contact : 387-5056 ou afmoncton@nb.aibn.co
INVITATION
LA GALETTE DES ROIS
Sunday, January 13 at 6:30pm
241 St. George St., Moncton
Come and enjoy a time of singing while savouring the
‘galette des rois’ and sipping a glass of sparkling apple cider.
Members : 5$
Non-members : 7$
Children (under 7) : 3$
Reservation deadline: Tuesday, Jan. 8
Contact : 387-5056 or afmoncton@nb.aibn.com
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LA GALETTE DES ROIS
à 18 h 30, le dimanche 13 janvier 2007
241, rue St. George à Moncton
Venez déguster ‘la galette des rois’ en chansons, accompagnée d’un bon petit verre de jus de pommes pétillant.
Membres : 5$
Non-membres : 7$
Enfants ( -7ans ) : 3$
Merci de vous inscrire impérativement avant le mardi 8 Janvier
Contact : 387-5056 ou afmoncton@nb.aibn.co
INVITATION
LA GALETTE DES ROIS
Sunday, January 13 at 6:30pm
241 St. George St., Moncton
Come and enjoy a time of singing while savouring the
‘galette des rois’ and sipping a glass of sparkling apple cider.
Members : 5$
Non-members : 7$
Children (under 7) : 3$
Reservation deadline: Tuesday, Jan. 8
Contact : 387-5056 or afmoncton@nb.aibn.com
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13 January 2008
No Limits - Openhouse and Registration
Sunday, January 13, 2008
2:00 - 5:00 pm., Wu Centre, UNB, Fredericton
Meet the instructors, learn about upcoming courses, enjoy entertainment and refreshments. Register by January 13 to receive $10 off each course. Enter to win free tuition for one course!
View courses at www.cel.unb.ca/nolimits Call 458-7106
or email nolimits@unb.ca for more information or to register
UNB College of Extended Learning
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16 January 2008
Vous êtes cordialement invités au vernissage de Georgette Bourgeois le mercredi, 16 janvier, 2008 de 15 heures à 17 heures au Musée acadien de l’Université de Moncton. L’exposition aura lieu du 8 janvier jusqu’au 2 mars, 2008. La série intitulée L’Esprit de Grand-Pré sera en exposition.
http://www.georgettebourgeois.com/
You are cordially invited to attend the opening of Georgette Bourgeois’ art exhibition at the Acadien Museum of l’Université de Moncton from 3 pm to 5 pm on Wednesday, January 16th. The show will be from January 8th to March 2nd, 2008. The series L’Esprit de Grand-Pré (The Spirit of Grand-Pré) will be on exhibition.
http://www.georgettebourgeois.com/
You are cordially invited to attend the opening of Georgette Bourgeois’ art exhibition at the Acadien Museum of l’Université de Moncton from 3 pm to 5 pm on Wednesday, January 16th. The show will be from January 8th to March 2nd, 2008. The series L’Esprit de Grand-Pré (The Spirit of Grand-Pré) will be on exhibition.
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19 January 2008
Riverview Knights of Columbus Community Breakfast
Saturday, January 19, 2008, 8 a.m. - 11 a.m.
Dan Bohan Centre, 5 Fatima Drive, Riverview
Enjoy the music of Ivan and Vivian Hicks and the Sussex Avenue Fiddlers
Tickets at the door: Adults- $5; Children (6-12)- $3, Children (under 6)- Free
Everyone welcome!
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22 January - 13 February 2008
22 January - 13 February 2008
Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick
Select Committee on Wellness
Public Consulations
The Select Committee on Wellness is an all-party committee of the Legislative Assembly charged with the responsibiltiy of engaging citizens and stakeholders in discussions and reporting to the House with recommendations that will promote public engagement and ownership of wellness.
Key Questions - The Committee is seeking public input with respect to Wellness and these key questions
Make a Presentation - Individuals or organizations wishing to make a presentation to the Committee should advise the Office of the Clerk of the Legislative Assembly by January 18, 2008. Telephone 453-2506, Fax 453-7154, e-mail wwwleg@gnb.ca
Submit a Written Brief - Individuals or organizations not appearing at a public meeting are invited to submit comments and/or briefs on the key questions. Submissions should be received by February 15, 2008
Public Hearing Schedule (all meetings begin at 10 a.m.)
Moncton- Tuesday, Jan. 22
Château Moncton, 100 Main Street
Miramichi- Wednesday, Jan. 23
Park Inn and Suites, 1 Jane Street
Saint John- Tuesday, Jan. 29
Hilton Saint John, 1 Market Square
Fredericton- Wednesday, Jan.30
Legislative Assembly, 706 Queen Street
Edmundston- Thursday, Jan.31
Château Edmundston, 100 Rice Street
Campbellton- Tuesday, Feb. 12
Howard Johnson Hotel, 157 Water Street
Tracadie-Sheila- Wednesday, Feb. 13
Complexe Les Deux Rivières, 100, rue Deux Rivières
Key Questions - The Committee is seeking public input with respect to Wellness and these key questions
Make a Presentation - Individuals or organizations wishing to make a presentation to the Committee should advise the Office of the Clerk of the Legislative Assembly by January 18, 2008. Telephone 453-2506, Fax 453-7154, e-mail wwwleg@gnb.ca
Submit a Written Brief - Individuals or organizations not appearing at a public meeting are invited to submit comments and/or briefs on the key questions. Submissions should be received by February 15, 2008
Public Hearing Schedule (all meetings begin at 10 a.m.)
Moncton- Tuesday, Jan. 22
Château Moncton, 100 Main Street
Miramichi- Wednesday, Jan. 23
Park Inn and Suites, 1 Jane Street
Saint John- Tuesday, Jan. 29
Hilton Saint John, 1 Market Square
Fredericton- Wednesday, Jan.30
Legislative Assembly, 706 Queen Street
Edmundston- Thursday, Jan.31
Château Edmundston, 100 Rice Street
Campbellton- Tuesday, Feb. 12
Howard Johnson Hotel, 157 Water Street
Tracadie-Sheila- Wednesday, Feb. 13
Complexe Les Deux Rivières, 100, rue Deux Rivières
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23 January 2008
THAT CANADIAN GUY
Wednesday January 23, 2008 at 8:00 pm
Riverview Arts Centre Inc
400 Whitepine Rd (in the high school)
Riverview, NB
506.852.7189
Tickets $25.00 hst included are available online
THAT CANADIAN GUY
Wednesday January 23, 2008 at 8:00 pm
Riverview Arts Centre Inc
400 Whitepine Rd (in the high school)
Riverview, NB
506.852.7189
Tickets $25.00 hst included are available online
http://www.riverview-arts-centre.ca/ and at the following locations:
Sobeys 535 Coverdale Road, Riverview (cash only)
Jean Coutu 438 Coverdale Road, Riverview
Quickly becoming a household name; That Canadian Guy has been a headliner on the Canadian comedy circuit for over twenty years. He has performed on numerous television shows, including his own comedy special and six appearances with CBC's Just for Laughs and Comedy Festival. His topical and timely material on current events and popular culture strikes a chord with Canadians with his hilarious but dead-on portrayal of the conflicted Canadian psyche.
Join stand-up comedian Glen Foster (aka That Canadian Guy) and another comic in a tour de farce about current events and popular culture.
or contact Peter Brzezicki at 506.872.0002
info@riverview-arts-centre.ca
http://www.riverview-arts-centre.ca/
Sobeys 535 Coverdale Road, Riverview (cash only)
Jean Coutu 438 Coverdale Road, Riverview
Quickly becoming a household name; That Canadian Guy has been a headliner on the Canadian comedy circuit for over twenty years. He has performed on numerous television shows, including his own comedy special and six appearances with CBC's Just for Laughs and Comedy Festival. His topical and timely material on current events and popular culture strikes a chord with Canadians with his hilarious but dead-on portrayal of the conflicted Canadian psyche.
Join stand-up comedian Glen Foster (aka That Canadian Guy) and another comic in a tour de farce about current events and popular culture.
or contact Peter Brzezicki at 506.872.0002
info@riverview-arts-centre.ca
http://www.riverview-arts-centre.ca/
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24 January 2008
Running for City Hall 101
"We'd all like t'vote for t'best man, but he's never a candidate."
-- Frank McKinney "Kin" Hubbard.
Lunch & Learn withGrand Bay-Westfield Mayor Grace Losier and Saint John Deputy Mayor Michelle HootonThurs. Jan. 24, 2008, 12 noon to 2 pm,
Saint John Public Library, Saint John
Municipal elections will be held in New Brunswick in May 2008.
Have you ever thought "I could do better than that"? What if, instead of just fighting city hall, you joined it.Now's the time to consider getting involved. Join Mayor Grace Losier (Grand Bay-Westfield) and Deputy Mayor MichelleHooton (Saint John) in a lunch-time discussion on the importance of diversity of representation within governing agencies, and hear their stories of running for and serving on a municipal council. Light lunch provided.
FREE but you must pre-register by sending your name, phone & group/workaffiliation to: acswcccf@gnb.ca or 1-800-332-3087
Sponsored by New Brunswick Advisory Council on the Status of Women.
This session will take place in English. Wear NO SCENTS please.
Rosella Melanson Directrice generale, Conseil consultatif sur la condition de la femme au Nouveau-Brunswick506 444-4101 ; 1 800 332-3087 ; telecopieur 506 444-4318236, rue King, Fredericton (N.-B.) E3B 1E2 Executive Director, New Brunswick Advisory Council on the Status ofWomen506 444-4101; 1-800-332-3087; fax 506 444-4318236 King St. Fredericton, N.B. E3B 1E2 rosella.melanson@gnb.ca ; http://www.acswcccf.nb.ca/ Subscribe to NB Women's News / NouvELLES, our free weekly email withnews about N.B. women. Send SUBSCRIBE to acswcccf@gnb.caAbonnez-vous a NouvELLES / NB Women's News : a chaque semaine, uncourriel de nouvelles d'interet aux femmes du N.-B. Envoyez "ABONNER" aacswcccf@gnb.ca.
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30 January 2008
THE INVISIBLE GIRL
presented by the Riverview Arts Center and the Capitol Theater
Wednesday January 30, 2008 at 7:00 pm
where:
Riverview Arts Centre Inc
400 Whitepine Rd (in the high school)
Riverview, NB
506.852.7189
Tickets $14.50 Adult $6.50 Student hst included
Available from the Capitol Theater Box Office
Age range: Grades 2 - 7
Ali isn't really invisible...In fact she used to be part of the most popular group in Grade 5. Then she made a BIG mistake. Now all her best friends ignore her. But Ali realizes she's not the only one who feels this way...
The Invisible Girl is a smart and funny look at our culture's preoccupation with fashion, beauty and popularity. It's about being yourself and standing up for what's right, even if sometimes it's easier to be invisible.
http://www.greenthumb.bc.ca/play_detail.asp?pageid=707&playid=100
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1 February 2008
GARDEN PARTY
Friday February 1, 2008 at 7:00 pm
Riverview Arts Centre Inc
400 Whitepine Rd (in the high school)
Riverview, NB
506.852.7189
Tickets $18.00 Advance $20.00 At the door (hst included) Available online http://www.riverview-arts-centre.ca/ and at the following locations:
Sobeys 535 Coverdale Road, Riverview (cash only)
Jean Coutu 438 Coverdale Road, Riverview
A comedy for gardeners both casual and crazed! This creative show
is as fun-filled as a summer evening with music, tap dance and
battling garden gnomes.
30 January 2008
THE INVISIBLE GIRL
presented by the Riverview Arts Center and the Capitol Theater
Wednesday January 30, 2008 at 7:00 pm
where:
Riverview Arts Centre Inc
400 Whitepine Rd (in the high school)
Riverview, NB
506.852.7189
Tickets $14.50 Adult $6.50 Student hst included
Available from the Capitol Theater Box Office
Age range: Grades 2 - 7
Ali isn't really invisible...In fact she used to be part of the most popular group in Grade 5. Then she made a BIG mistake. Now all her best friends ignore her. But Ali realizes she's not the only one who feels this way...
The Invisible Girl is a smart and funny look at our culture's preoccupation with fashion, beauty and popularity. It's about being yourself and standing up for what's right, even if sometimes it's easier to be invisible.
http://www.greenthumb.bc.ca/play_detail.asp?pageid=707&playid=100
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1 February 2008
GARDEN PARTY
Friday February 1, 2008 at 7:00 pm
Riverview Arts Centre Inc
400 Whitepine Rd (in the high school)
Riverview, NB
506.852.7189
Tickets $18.00 Advance $20.00 At the door (hst included) Available online http://www.riverview-arts-centre.ca/ and at the following locations:
Sobeys 535 Coverdale Road, Riverview (cash only)
Jean Coutu 438 Coverdale Road, Riverview
A comedy for gardeners both casual and crazed! This creative show
is as fun-filled as a summer evening with music, tap dance and
battling garden gnomes.
-- or contact Peter Brzezicki at 506.872.0002
info@riverview-arts-centre.ca
http://www.riverview-arts-centre.ca/
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18 February 2008
Addictions, Addictions Services and New Brunswick Women
Lunch & Learn with: Dr. Margaret Dykeman of the UNB Nursing faculty, whose key areas of expertise and research include addictions and Marianna Stack, President, Elizabeth Fry Society of Saint John - a long-term advocate of services for addicted women, especially for women in prison in N.B. Monday, February 18, 2008, 12 noon to 2 pm.
Saint John Free Public Library, Market Square
Light lunch provided. FREE but you must pre-register by sending your name, phone & group/workaffiliation to: acswcccf@gnb.ca or 1-800-332-3087.Sponsored by New Brunswick Advisory Council on the Status of Women.Wear NO SCENTS please.
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9 - 12 April 2008
Hairy Tease Productions present the comedy, "Never Too Late" at Théatre l'Escaouette in Moncton. Tickets go on sale February 25 and everyone is advised to get theirs early. Last fall's production sold out all four nights! Watch for updates on this production.
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11 - 13 April 2008
Moncton Kiwanis Lifestyle Show
Moncton Kiwanis Lifestyle Show
Be sure to head to the Moncton Coliseum Complex April 11 - 13, 2008 for the Moncton Kiwanis Lifestyle Show. Our new show features will delight ALL of your senses. Whether you're building or renovating your home, planning your landscape or garden or are looking for new home entertainment ideas and tasty treats . . . this event will be sure to deliver. This year the Family Show offers exhibits, demonstrations and interactive displays for families of all ages. This section is focused around sport & fitness, entertainment, vacation & travel, financial & retirement planning, community services, non-profit organizations, youth products and recreation. Here’s an event you won’t want to miss!
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8, 9, 10 August 2008
We are looking for 1968 Teachers College, Fredericton, grads ( French and English) for our 40th reunion on August 8-9-10, 2008. It will be held at the Ramada ( former Ho-Jo's) in Fredericton. More details to follow as planning is ongoing. If you are interested in receiving information or attending, please contact Betty (Rioux) Smith, 404 Rue Marguerite , Dieppe, NB E1A7H1,
1-506-386-1640 or shsbas@nb.sympatico.ca
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If you have a notice of an upcoming event you would like included on this page, please contact Wayne and Barb at wbharrig@nb.sympatico.ca
If you have a notice of an upcoming event you would like included on this page, please contact Wayne and Barb at wbharrig@nb.sympatico.ca

2 Comments:
Wayne
This site is a wonderful idea to keep folks informed on the happenings across the province and to prevent cabin fever this winter. I do hope you will be able to include theatre events including local high school productions; book launchings and readings,etc. in other cities as they become available.
Judi
This is a great site.
Suzanne
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