Above all it is a place to which you want to returnJohn Mc Kenna - The Irish Times''The Chameleon received a pass with distinction on all counts''George Hook''The best meal I have had this year''Diarmuid Doyle, Sunday Tribune''The Chameleon is surely one of Temple Bars' genuine landmarks, with a whole lot of character and history''Elaine Murphy''It was good enough, I would say, to be memorable''Chris Binchy, Sunday Tribune''Chameleon is in a different league to it's Temple Bar neighbours''Aingeala Flannery, Irish Independent''Certainly one of the best destinations in the city for non-meat eaters, it is a pleasure for omnivores as well''Aoife McElwain, Totally Dublin''It was well-balanced food, keenly priced and worthy of family gatherings, a celebratory blow-out of a 'do' of any description''Alan Kelly
Thirteen Family Resource Centres, funded through the Community Action Program for Children (CAPC), operate in New Brunswick . They are managed by community Board of Directors. The Centre's programs cover the province through a network of about 82 sites, m
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At its inception, it was called the ''Fredericton Emergency Shelter Inc.'' and was intended to offer emergency, short-term shelter for both men and women in the Fredericton area. There is no data on the average number of Shelter guests during its early year
The first Women's Institute was started in Ontario in1897. Mrs. Alma Jane Porter from Andover, New Brunswick organized the first Women's Institute in New Brunswick in 1911.