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  2. Stock Transportation - Wikipedia

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    Stock Transportation was founded in 1958 by Jeff and Jerry Stock. In July 2002, Stock Transportation was acquired by National Express, now known as Mobico Group . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] That year a number of acquisitions were made such as the purchase of Deluxe Coach Lines and Alouette Bus Lines of North Bay .

  3. Portal:Current events/December 2025 - Wikipedia

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  4. Dalhousie, New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    The east wharf can handle 340m vessels with maximum draught at low tide of 9.1m, and has indoor storage facilities of 1ha, while the west wharf handles vessels of up to 355m with draught 10.3m. [14] It is also served by the New Brunswick East Coast Railway and is located on the Highway 11 arterial highway.

  5. Anglophone East School District - Wikipedia

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    The district is an Anglophone district operating 38 public schools from grades Kindergarten to 12 in Albert and Westmorland counties. [5] Notably, Havelock School is on the border of Kings County and Westmorland County. The name of the school district was changed from School District 2 to Anglophone East School District in July 2012. [6]

  6. Riverview High School (New Brunswick) - Wikipedia

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    Riverview High School, or simply known as RHS, is a public high school in Riverview, New Brunswick, Canada. [6] It is part of the province's Anglophone East School District, offering education to students from grade nine to twelve.

  7. Sackville, New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    In 1862 there was a shipyard at the site of the current railway station, and another to the east at Dixon's Landing at the end of Landing Road. A public wharf was built there by local merchants in 1840–41. The shopkeepers were looking to import products and export staples such as lumber, grindstones and building stones.

  8. Woodstock, New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    Woodstock is a town in Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada on the Saint John River, 103 km (65 miles) upriver from Fredericton at the mouth of the Meduxnekeag River.It is near the Canada–United States border and Houlton, Maine and the intersection of Interstate 95 and the Trans-Canada Highway making it a transportation hub.

  9. Tracadie-Sheila - Wikipedia

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    The closest public airport is Bathurst Airport (IATA code: ZBF), 75 kilometres west of the town.It is served by Air Canada Jazz with twice daily flights to Montreal.. The community was once served by CN Rail for freight rail transport, but the rail line was abandoned in the 1980s.