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Order of Moncton recipients include doctor, educator, journalist

Dr. Susan Crouse, the late Owen Fraser and Louise Imbeault are the 2016 recipients of the Order of Moncton.

The City of Moncton will honour Dr. Susan Crouse, the late Owen Fraser and Louise Imbeault on Nov. 15

Dr. Susan Crouse, the late Owen Fraser and Louise Imbeault are the 2016 recipients of the Order of Moncton.

"For the seventh year, we honour and celebrate outstanding citizens who have made significant contributions to the social, economic and cultural well-being of Moncton and its residents," saidMayor Dawn Arnold.

Dr. Susan Crouse established the Salvus Clinic in Moncton which cares for marginalized people struggling with mental illness and addiction. (Submitted by the City of Moncton)
"Dr. Crouse, the late Mr. Fraser and Mme. Imbeault exemplify excellence ... and have positively touched the lives of many."

Crouseis the founder of the Harvest House Centre, which later became the Salvus Clinic.

The medical clinic serves people with mental illness and addiction who canoften be marginalized.

"Dr. Crouse believes in a model of care on a human level like no other. She is dedicated to improving the social well-being of Moncton citizens, giving hope and purpose to those who feel like there is none left," the city said in its news release.

The late Owen Fraser was a lifelong educator who founded Camp Centennial in Moncton and co-founded Cape Enrage which has become a major tourist attraction. (Submitted by the City of Moncton)
Owen Fraser, who is described in the release as a "consummate teacher and beloved mentor," will be honoured for his dedicationto education and preserving the natural world.

He is the founder of Camp Centennial in Moncton, was the choir director at his church and worked as a Boy Scout leader.

Fraser also co-founded the Cape Enrage project, which is a popular tourist attraction in the province.

Louise Imbeaultis a retired journalist at Radio-Canada where she worked as a reporter, host, news editor and director.

Louise Imbeault is a retired journalist who is well known for her dedication and passion for arts and culture. (Submitted by the City of Moncton)
"Her passion and commitment for arts and culture is legendary. She continues to lead and promote numerous cultural initiatives locally, provincially and nationally, inspiring others to positive action while enriching the quality of life for all," reads the news release.

Imbeaultcurrently owns a publishing house for children's literature and serves on many boards including the Moncton Cultural Board.

The Order of Monctonwill awarded at a formal induction ceremony at Moncton City Hall on Nov. 15.