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  • The group continued its demonstration in the city on Tuesday before moving on to other communities in the province — Moncton, Edmundston and Saint John — and then heading to Halifax.

    Fredericton Mayor tells pro-lifers to get out of town Suzanne 2006

  • The same handful of rinks tended to host these things over the years, but whether the scene was Boucherville or Edmundston or Rivière-du-Loup, you could always pick David Pelletier out of a crowd.

    THE SECOND MARK JOY GOODWIN 2004

  • The same handful of rinks tended to host these things over the years, but whether the scene was Boucherville or Edmundston or Rivière-du-Loup, you could always pick David Pelletier out of a crowd.

    THE SECOND MARK JOY GOODWIN 2004

  • The same handful of rinks tended to host these things over the years, but whether the scene was Boucherville or Edmundston or Rivière-du-Loup, you could always pick David Pelletier out of a crowd.

    THE SECOND MARK JOY GOODWIN 2004

  • So communities like Edmundston, New Brunswick; Buckingham, Quebec; Cochrane, Ontario; or Houston, British Columbia are cities and towns with a future too.

    Canada's Forest Products Industry 1997

  • Well, today at Noranda Forest's Edmundston, New Brunswick pulp mill a new cogeneration plant has become a profit centre, supplying electricity to the provincial grid.

    Canada's Forest Products Industry 1997

  • The first was to remove those services that are losing the most money (such as one western and one eastern transcontinental), services that are least used by travellers (local routes such as Moncton-Edmundston), and those that are not really part Of V IA's business (commuter rail).

    Transportation in the Eighties 1981

  • The Company has also performed in smaller centres such as Trail, British Columbia, and Edmundston, New Brunswick, playing in hockey arenas and school houses.

    Canada's Artistic Boom 1959

  • That same autumn the Indian took the cub into Edmundston and sold him for a price that well repaid his pains; and thence, within three or four months, and by as many transfers, the little animal found his way into the possession of a travelling circus.

    The Watchers of the Trails A Book of Animal Life Charles George Douglas Roberts 1901

  • One vaporous, golden afternoon in early autumn, the circus drew into the little town of Edmundston, at the mouth of the Madawaska River.

    The Watchers of the Trails A Book of Animal Life Charles George Douglas Roberts 1901

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