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Magazines
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Donated by Washademoak Mowing and Odd Jobs. Current issues of the above magazines must be perused in the Library while the back issues may be signed out similar to a fiction or non-fiction book. Anyone wishing to donate a subscription to a magazine will be given a tax receipt.* *.
Sensitive Issues Bags
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It was felt the people with responsibilities in our area may be interested in knowing about this project as they frequently are involved with many of these topics with families. Each bag is to be signed out as a unit. With a variety of books on the topic in each bag, it is hoped children can begin to comprehend what the parent/grandparent /caregiver wants understood. Positive Discipline Box - contains books and activities to help parents cope with discipline issues.
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Visit the Washademoak Region Chamber of Commerce website here. Beginning on January 1, 2013 the Village of Cambridge-Narrows building permits can be obtained thru Regional Service Commission 11, based in Fredericton. They can be contacted at 506-453-2956 or on their website at www.rsc11.ca. Building permits are required for the construction of a new building or structure as well as the demolition, relocation, alteration or replacement of an existing building or structure.
http://www.cambridge-narrows.ca/history
The Europeans and the Loyalists picked up on the bountiful nature of the Cambridge-Narrows area. Towering old growth forests yielded timber which fed the mills. The mills produced lumber for houses and shipbuilding. Cleared fields became farms which provided sustenance for the early inhabitants. The lake provided transportation routes for the riverboats that would arrive.
The Village of Cambridge-Narrows is located in South-Central New Brunswick on the picturesque Washademoak lake; where unspoiled landscape, scenic views, and local hospitality give the community it's country charm. The village is home to approximately 650 residents with three local campgrounds that attract a considerable number of residents during the summer months. Known as "Cottage Country", the village is also "home" to a number of seasonal cottage dwellers.
We are a party that listens to the grassroots for your ideas and policy directions. Take a minute here to help us collect your thoughts. Have your say at http:/ yoursayontario.ca. Marjorie is interviewed on the Jennifer Campbell Show on 570 radio, on Thursday February 22nd. Marjorie speaks of her background and her reasons for stepping forward to run in the June 7th election. Marjorie Knight – new Cambridge Provincial NDP Candidate. NDP Friends and Members,. Or get in contact through our Facebook Page at...
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