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Parkwood students learn about gov’t. on class trip
The New Brunswick Provincial Capital Commission was pleased to welcome 46 students from Parkwood Heights Elementary School in Bathurst last week who were in the capital region on an educational visit that has taken place every year for the last seven years.
Teachers recognized by NBTA
Five local teachers were recognized by the New Brunswick Teacher's Association (NBTA) for excellence in education during the annual general meeting of Branch 1542 of the NBTA, recently held at Bathurst High School.
Remembering that first summer job
Where you start in the world of work is not often where you will end up. Therefore, every job experience is an important step towards success.
New bed and breakfast opens for business
An official opening for the new bed and breakfast L’Etoile du Havre on Youghall Drive was held on June 20.
Brainstorming session
Grade 6 students Austin Guignard (left) and Shany Bertin were busy on June 15 brainstorming new inventions as part of a Junior Achievement project at Superior Middle School.
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Jr. Achievement sets record for program delivery in region
This past school year, Chaleur Restigouche Miramichi Junior Achievement delivered 65 programs to students in the region, thereby setting a new record.
Wins ATV in Wal-Mart fundraiser
Jean-Francois Gauvin was the winner of a draw for a Polaris all-terrain vehicle organized by the Walmart department store in Bathurst.
Getting ready to turn sixty
After getting together in 1989 at age 40 and in '99 at 50, a group of Bathurst area friends and anyone else who was born in 1959 is getting ready to celebrate turning 60 in style.
Going to camp in Yukon
Daniel Rioux, commanding officer of Army Cadet Corp 1242 in Petit Rocher, has announced that Warrant Officer Ashley Morrison has been selected to participate in a special summer camp.
Some eco-friendly tips on how to beat the heat
With warmer temperatures finally here for another summer in the Chaleur region, everyone will be looking for relief from the heat.
Sea cadets hold annual review
The local sea cadet corps held their annual review on May 31, at which time various certificates and medals were presented.
Ready for the prom
Valerie Godin, a 2009 graduate of École Secondaire Népisiguit, is shown entering her prom at the school last Thursday evening.
Arriving at the prom in style
Marie-Estell Grant, a 2009 graduate of École Secondaire Népisiguit Marie-Estelle Grant, is shown with her date, Philip Roy, outside the prom at ESN last Thursday evneing.
Steppin' out in style
Emanuel Robichaud, a 2009 graduate of Ecole Secondaire Nepisiguit, was stylin' in a top hat as he arrived with his date, Katie Gormley, at his prom last Thursday evening.
Congratulatory kiss
Marcel Lanteigne of Allardville gives a kiss to his girlfriend Emilie Vibert, a 2009 graduate of Ecole Secondare Nepisiguit, prior to entering her prom last Thursday evening at the school.
Cool ride
Justin Pitre, a 2009 Bathurst High School graduates, used an all-terrain vehicle to drive up to the red carpet at the BHS prom last Friday evening.
It's prom time!
Danica Desilva, a 2009 Bathurst High School graduate, arriving at her prom last Friday evening with her date, Sam Guitard.
Headed for the prom
Josh Beaulieu is shown arriving at last Friday's Bathurst High School prom with his date Kayla Berry.
Enjoying the moment
Enjoying the momentZoe Roy, a 2009 graduate of École Secondaire Népisiguit with her dateFred Guitard, outside her prom last Thursday evening.
'We're here!'
Bathurst High School graduates Venessa Ferron (second from right) and Cathleen Hachey (far right) arrived at their prom in style on Friday evening.
Looking for a job?
With your summer job search in full swing, you might wonder what employers are looking for from you, as a student.
Entrepreneur nominated
Bathurst entrepreneur Sonia Turner, of the SeaSide Peddler, was a nominee in the 2009 Tourism Excellence & Innovation Awards, held May 21 in Caraquet.
Mount A grad from Bathurst
A 2005 graduate of Bathurst High School graduated with top honours from Mount Allison University in Sackville on May 25 and with a full scholarship to pursue her PhD studies at Oxford University in England.
Greener lifestyle is good for environment – and your wallet
Do you ever find yourself wondering what you can do to make the earth greener?
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