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Edmundston (ĕd`mənstən), city (1991 pop. 10,835), NW N.B., Canada, at the confluence of the St. John and Madawaska rivers, at the U.S. border. It has a large pulp mill and is a railroad center and hunting and fishing base. Settled c.1785 by Acadians, it was known as Petit Sault to the French and Little Falls to the English before being named in 1850 for Sir Edmund Head, later governor-general of Canada. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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At the request of the bishops, Marie-Jeunesse was established in two more dioceses, with a house in Sherbrooke, Quebec, and another in Edmundston, New Brunswick. On October 14, 2005, Fraser Papers announced that it sold certain assets of its paperboard operations located in Edmundston, New Brunswick to Cascades Inc. The Edmundston, New Brunswick paperboard machine was sold subsequent to the end of the quarter. |
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