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Firm gets $150,000
Common council received thunderous applause at its public meeting Tuesday night when it approved Key Industries' request for $150,000, allowing the company to renovate its new home and expand the support and training services it offers to people with disabilities.
Warning wins it for weston
The carbon tax killed Paul Zed. That's one way to interpret why the Liberal lost his job to Conservative Rodney Weston in the federal election Tuesday.
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In the courts
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Man jailed after taking car of sister who had to go for chemo treatment
A 33-year-old man, who took his sister's car without her consent when she needed it to go for chemotherapy, has been sentenced to 30 days in jail.
Viking trumpeter hits town
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News of the port
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Another tanker heads to the port of Saint John
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Raising age limit not answer: experts
Raising the driving age might be a knee-jerk reaction to dealing with young drivers who race along city streets, but most experts agree it's not the answer.
Not everyone knew there was an election
There were a lot of people roaming the streets of uptown Saint John Tuesday who didn't even know a federal election was taking place, but that was because the city was flooded with Americans from two cruise ships.
Damaged gas line forces temporary evacuation
Police and fire crews worked fast to evacuate four units in the Crescent Valley area after a contractor's backhoe struck a 1.5-inch gas line shortly after 1 p.m. on Tuesday.
Saint John Journal
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Operation Red Nose seeking volunteers
It may be hard to believe, but soon the sounds of Christmas and the parties that accompany it will be upon us. But there's one sound that a group is hoping to avoid by offering free rides home to those that have imbibed a little too much yuletide spirit - the sound of crunching metal.
Mom of seven enjoyed simple things in life
Widowed east side mother of seven Germaine Mary Benoit enjoyed the simple things in life.
Tourism officials spread the word about the city's attractions to travel industry
City tourism officials had a chance to show off what the area has to offer at the Atlantic Canada Showcase, a North American travel industry event held in Moncton last week.
Hospice start-up date pushed back to 2010
The city's residential hospice has had a bit of a setback.
Cultural centre would bring together farming, military
At first glance, a museum containing both agriculture and military heritage may seem an unlikely fit.
Saint John Journal
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Fall in St. Andrews: It's a fine time to 'Indulge'
Whether dining at a candle-lit table for two, sipping wine by the sea, or gobbling the finest bowl of homemade chowder in the county, visitors to St. Andrews this weekend will be leaning back, kicking up their feet and indulging.
Is 16 years old too young to drive?
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Water: Be ready to dig deep
The city has a roughly $229-million plan to build a new water treatment system by 2014 - but residents will have to dig deep to pay for it.
Head of city police panel quits
The city's police commission is looking for a new chairman.
Lives can change in the blink of an eye
At the rather gentle speed of 50 kilometres an hour, a car will travel 30 metres in just two seconds.
City Watch
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Saint John Almanac
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News of the port
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Saint John Journal
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Shopping just got $1000 easier
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In the courts
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Romp in park trips up at-large man
Jeremy Matthew Booker was on the lam for nearly two months after violating his house arrest. But his amorous activities brought him to the attention of police and eventually led to his arrest.
A slow day, but business still good for some
Sabine Wieczorek shares a few laughs with a customer in the early afternoon on Monday.
X still marks the spot
When New Brunswickers went to the polls last spring to elect new mayors and councillors, the votes were counted electronically for the first time, but don't expect anything like that during today's federal election.
Bidding for a piece of history
Auctioneer Tim Isaac greeted his guests with a flair of elegance, grace and remarkable expertise.
It's workers' home away from home
Brenda Aubie loves Rockwood Park. She spends a good portion of her days walking around its trails, not to mention eating, sleeping and generally living in the park.
Top planner favours land banking
City staff will recommend to common council this evening that the city can begin buying dilapidated buildings at low cost to reserve land for affordable housing developments, a practice called land banking.
Sussex gets piece of Karen's karma
Everything fell into place when Karen Kirk decided to open Namaste Books and Gifts in Sussex.
RCMP wants to turn tables on crime
Attention Hampton youth: a lack of crime could soon pay dividends.
Charlotte Journal
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'Community mom' had patience of saint
Having loved seven children, a foster daughter, and any child that graced her doorstep, Susan Gillmor was known as a woman with the patience and temperament of a saint.
Inn to become a tea house
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Hockey school returning
Mayor John Craig says the town has received a good offer from a company hoping to run a hockey school next summer.
Valley's Mr. Generosity mourned
He was a real estate investor with a golden touch, a self-made man and known as Mr. Generosity in his hometown, but one of his good friends says Arthur Miller really wanted to be known as a regular guy.
Conservative majority means stability: Weston
Conservative candidate Rodney Weston spent his last weekend on the campaign trail knocking on as many doors as he could get to throughout the city.
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