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Fibromyalgia support is on the way to Princeton

Fibromyalgia support is on the way to Princeton

Pain, disturbed sleep, sensitivity to sound, light or cold; the list goes on. These and more frequent symptoms could describe a chronic widespread pain disorder known as Fibromyalgia. (FM)
Reiki fundraiser for Save the Children Canada

Reiki fundraiser for Save the Children Canada

Another successful event for the Princeton division of Canadian Mothers for the Kids of Japan.
Kids helping kids raised $510

Kids helping kids raised $510

Watching the devastating news on Somalia at the beginning of August this year, inspired two local young ladies to action. “We wanted to do something—we have to do something, “ was a statement made by Thyme Callihoo at the start.
From banker to reverend

From banker to reverend

It takes bravery to change careers at any age, but for some the change is made easier by a craving for a career metamorphosis that goes beyond money. For Reverend Nick Judson money had definitely played a part in his past career within the banking industry for the years while he raised his family, but the hold was not enough to keep him there once they had left home.
The private plane project continues onward

The private plane project continues onward

Plane owner Roy Harker and his crew have been working for a few months now on a project which will soon be attached to a huge pedestal at the north east corner of the airport property adjacent to Highway 5A.
New minister in town

New minister in town

Saint Paul’s United Church Welcomes a New Minister
Princeton's Taste of Ales - A partnership of spirit and song

Princeton's Taste of Ales - A partnership of spirit and song

It is amazing to see what can happen when two great thoughts come together and become one plan. That is exactly what happened this year when the organizers of the Taste of Ales and The Princeton Traditional Music Society (PTMS) decided to share one space to hold their annual events.

Deadline Sept. 9 for PM Volunteer Awards

The Prime Minister's Volunteer Awards recognize the exceptional contributions of volunteers, local businesses and innovative not-for-profit organizations in improving the well-being of families and their communities
Come join the Princeton Rock and Fossil Club

Come join the Princeton Rock and Fossil Club

The Princeton District is blessed with an incredible diversity of mineralization. The Princeton Rock and Fossil Club has just been formed to explore this diversity. Members with a shared interest in exploring and in studying rocks and fossils, are pooling their knowledge of this area to learn and, too just have fun.
A thrill in the air

A thrill in the air

Fred Rainer was born in Calgary, Alberta on November 11, 1911. In 1942, at the age off 19, he attended a swearing in ceremony to join the efforts of WWII. By age 20, he went from a non-flyer to a pilot of the Harvard airplane. Rainer was still in Canada, but was living a life much different than his previous one.