Feb 12, 2026

Why Does Shamed Fake Royal Grifter Sarah Ferguson Have to Hide Out in French Alps and UAE?



"Sarah Ferguson is trying to put as much space between her and ex-Prince Andrew as she can.

After she and her ex-husband were pushed out of their Royal Lodge home, the former Duchess of York, 66, is reportedly spending time in the French Alps and the United Arab Emirates as she figures out her next move." 

source:

Sarah Ferguson trying to keep her 'distance' from disgraced ex Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor after cutting him off, source claims

more here:  PEDOGATE: Women Operatives In Very High Places – The Millennium Report


Reactionary "fake" royal Terra Carta Chuck started up with his "Sustainable Markets Initiative" nonsense in 2020 in reaction to the world-changing disclosures of Joseph Gregory Hallett King John III...





Thinking of Moving to Moncton New Brunswick? Three Sisters Rentals by John Lafford

 


At this link:  Floor Plans of Three Sisters by Lafford Properties in Moncton, NB


$1620 per month for a one bedroom one bathroom with a balcony, in suite laundry, and amenities:

Three Sisters by Lafford Properties | Apartment and Community Amenities

Pets are allowed, 9 foot ceilings, on site gym, wheelchair accessible, and so much more.


John Lafford has been very busy building housing.. his apartments in Sackville New Brunswick are so popular the last two buildings - which are in the downtown core - rented out completely before completion it seems.. so there are no "plans" online of these suites, their design, layout, cost to rent etc.  -- not known, not disclosed. Its a bit like winning a lottery getting a suite in a new Lafford building here... In short, John Lafford, father of four daughters, has tapped into the needs and has capitalized and prospered.  John Lafford, a New Brunswick success story.. he has a large, capable team and is based in downtown Sackville N.B. 

More here at the Lafford website:  Residential properties



Thanks John Lafford for being part of the #BuildBackBeauty movement in Canada.  Photography by THE Indie Media Eastcoast 



Shown above former Town Councillor and one-time candidate for Mayor Sabine Dietz discusses the progress of her "not for profit" housing project "Freshwinds Eco-Village Housing" on Facebook:

Freshwinds Eco-Village Housing Cooperative | Sackville NB | Facebook   As I'm not on Facebook and haven't been for many years due to censorship I'm unable to see much that is there for updates.

Sabine did advise that her "funded" project should be commencing in the summer of 2026 with occupancy [ 68 units ] in 2027.  The cost per unit would be substantial but if it is subsidized by government this is seen as a good model for housing.  Again, "co-op" is about collective ownership and this model is not for everyone.. Sabine Dietz does believe she is entitled to be funded for her efforts.  Who wouldn't want help to finance their home construction project?  How do you feel about government funding housing projects vs. private property ownership?
Let me know in the comments section.  Thanks.





"Leveraging AI Knowledge Distillation for Deployable Cybersecurity Defense Systems by Mahdi Rabbani" CIC N.B.

 At this video link on Youtube:

Leveraging AI Knowledge Distillation for Deployable Cybersecurity Defense Systems by Mahdi Rabbani



Fundraiser Struts Gallery & Owens Art Gallery - CHMA FM Reporting with Clinton Davis

 At this video link:  Fundraiser Struts Gallery & Owens Art Gallery


At this link:  Art Gallery fundraiser aims to support renovations to century-old building » CHMA

"Concerning Message" at Mount Allison University Campus - Closed for Remainder of the Week

 


Mount Allison University in Sackville, N.B., will remain closed for the rest of the week after a "concerning message" was found on campus on Monday.

In a statement, the university said the message referenced Feb. 11, 2026 and the school made the decision to close the campus Wednesday "out of an abundance of caution."

The university said it notified RCMP as soon as the message was found and has increased patrols and security presence on campus.

"Campus Security will continue to be present, and the situation will remain under review," the university added.

All classes and on-campus activities have been cancelled, and faculty have been asked to "provide flexibility and make alternative arrangements" in regards to mid-term tests and assignments.

In an update Wednesday afternoon, the university said it will remain closed until Saturday. Student residences and dining services are still open and in operation.

"While there is no indication of an ongoing threat, we recognize that this has been a stressful time for many members of our community. Closing campus for the remainder of the week will allow time for our community to pause and reset before resuming normal operations," it said.

New Brunswick RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Hans Ouellette said police were at the university investigating the incident Wednesday.

"At this time, police do not believe that there is a concern for public safety at the university, and no arrests have been made," he wrote in an email.

Anyone who sees something suspicious is asked to call 911 and campus security at 506-364-2228." - Story by Rebecca Lau, msn.com

source:  New Brunswick university closed after 'concerning message' found on campus




"The New Westminster Times" report on Tumbler Ridge Transgender Shooter here:

Transgender Shooter Tumbler Ridge: Unpopular Questions Asked


More here:

After Tumbler Ridge shooting, false claims about trans people have flourished online



More here with Harrison Faulkner:  B.C. Mass Shooting: The journalist who uncovered the shooter



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