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Christmas is a time for Crafts
Carleton County craftspersons and artisans can be found throughout the region, whether its at the HCS Craft Fair ...... or on display at the Carleton Mall in Woodstock.
Bulletin board
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Easy rider
Santa is seen in Coldstream on Sunday doing his best Peter Fonda impersonation in hopes of an easy ride for good boys and girls from the Western Valley region into the 2008 Christmas season.
Continuing a Christmas tradition
The 20th annual Victorian Christmas concert once again packs the Old Carleton County Courthouse.
Your money matters
If you have money invested outside of an RRSP or other registered account where you pay taxes on the interest or growth, the new Tax Free Savings Account (TFSA) is a no-brainer.
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Meductic celebrates the Christmas season
Members of the Meductic Recreation Council have been busy getting the village decked out for Christmas with garland, wreathes and bright red bows and a Christmas tree in the centre of the village.
Find a Bargain in Woodstock
The Carleton Mall will have a new tenant next month, just in time for the holidays.
Best of the Best Western
The Best Western Woodstock Inn & Suites was recently presented with two international awards at their annual North American Convention in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Clinton wows them in New Brunswick
Eight-year-old Nicholas Salerno wasn't even born when Bill Clinton left office, but that didn't stop the Saint John boy from joining his dad Anthony on a road trip to Moncton to see the former U.S. president speak yesterday.
Local high school graduates receive scholarships
The University of New Brunswick has granted entrance scholarships
to recent graduates from Canterbury, Hartland, Carleton North
and Nackawic for study in the 2008-’09 academic year.
Studying abroad
Lauren Slipp of Woodstock is participating in the Bates College Junior Semester Abroad program.
A Christmas tradition in Woodstock
The Greater Woodstock Chamber of Commerce’s Victorian Christmas continued on Saturday with the annual Santa Claus Parade through the downtown.
Sun gives boost
Carleton-York Big Brothers Big Sisters in Woodstock received a financial boost from Sun Life Financial last week.
$1,000 donation
As part of a national campaign, the Woodstock Scotiabank made a $1,000 donation to Woodstock Minor Hockey.
McCain Scholarship presented to Glassville student
A Carleton North High School 2008 grad received a major financial boost for her post-secondary education at the University of New Brunswick.
Artisan to host show and sale
Lee Horus Clark has just completed his longest firing to date.
Planning Centreville's future vision
Centreville residents will have a chance to participate in the future development of their community strategic meeting tonight, Nov. 25, at the Elks Club Hall on Main Street.
Commitment fulfilled
The Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) in Woodstock fulfilled its $20,000 commitment to the Carleton Manor Foundation on Tuesday morning.
Honour students at Woodstock High
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Keswick Valley phys ed teacher earns recognition
School District 14's physical education Teacher of the Year delivers instructions to the students of Keswick Valley Memorial School in Burtts Corner.
Open house aimed at Christmas shoppers
Area shopper's options for Christmas shopping have been expanded as Jolly Farmer Products in Northampton plans to have a one-day open house on Sunday, Nov. 23, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
From ruin to rebirth
In the wake of a devastating fire earlier this year, a Woodstock businessman vowed to rebuild and be back in business in no time.
Teacher dress up
Southern Carleton Elementary School students raised $1,136 for UNICEF with the chance to dress up the teacher of their choice.
CHS grad earns Beaverbrook Scholarship
A 2008 Canterbury graduate is one of eight UNB students awarded a Lord Beaverbrook Scholarship for study in the 2008-09 academic year.
NBCC Woodstock prospers for the future
The New Brunswick government is helping NBCC Woodstock provide the Upper Valley and the entire province with more skilled trades people.
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