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How nurses from the Philippines helped open more nursing home beds in Sackville

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Baie Verte’s Winegarden Estates is on a path to new ownership

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Dozens of volunteers needed to help bring Terry Fox Run to the Confederation Bridge this September

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An 1851 wedding gift continues to delight visitors to Keillor House museum in Dorchester

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AWI directors want to know why the Chignecto Isthmus became first choice for NB Power’s new gas plant

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20 years later, Sappyfest’s do-it-yourself ethos lives on

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As $160k pump renewal project gets underway, we take a look inside the Sackville water treatment plant

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Tantramar Report

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In tight vote, Tantramar council outsources recreation plan and strategic plan implementation

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What would you bury? Port Elgin capsule set to open

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Johnson’s Mills centre to celebrate 25 years of safely-distanced shorebird viewing off Dorchester Cape

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Mitton calls for comprehensive review of ‘huge’ and ‘complex’ gas plant project

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‘We didn’t think it was going to be possible’: new homeowners ready to move in thanks to Habitat for Humanity

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The Stuff of History: a centuries old store ledger offers up snapshot of everyday life

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Twenty years of Sappyfest

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Lady Smith Manor hosts 5th annual summer market this weekend

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New 500MW natural gas plant planned for rural Tantramar

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Sackville Food Bank to open new thrift store downtown, looking for donations of furniture and household items

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Tantramar will look into opening an RV dump station somewhere in municipality

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Rural takeout in Tantramar has mouths watering

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Festival by the Marsh kicks off; Rockport residents lament reduced capacity on Peck’s Cove bridge

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Councillors balk at $15k consultants fee for Tantramar corporate plan

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Tantramar council approves rural streetlighting, who will pay to be determined in budget deliberations

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A community stitched in time at the St James Textile Museum

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Port Elgin Regional School meets funding goal for Snoezelen Room

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Tantramar council to consider rural streetlighting; and the story behind a Keillor House music box

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Local poli-sci student scores win with Policy 713 essay

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A new, bigger fire hall is coming to Dorchester in the coming year

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REPLAY: Pollinator beds in downtown Sackville add to Bee City community designation

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Mural-making, music festivals, and Canada Day plans

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Holt and Thériault come to Murray Beach, Baie Verte on tourism tour

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‘Landmark’ visitor info building in Aulac torn down by DTI, after unanswered enquiries from Tantramar

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Mt A professor’s voice ends up in a fake Armenian political video

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No cap for pole banners, says Tantramar council

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Fort Folly hosts National Indigenous Peoples Day celebration

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Building Canada Act sets the country back on environmental regulation, says climate group and Mt A prof

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Dorchester Cape salt marsh going into conservation trust, but project faces challenges acquiring developable coastal lands

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Owner says Namaste Sackville could open this month, announcement expected this week

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Meet Jeff Taylor, Tantramar’s new director of Community and Corporate Services

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Father’s day horse pull at the Port Elgin Raceway

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A glimpse of small farm life in Dorchester

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TRHS student secures $30k for school solar panels

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New proposal would allow ATVs on some residential Sackville streets

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Freshwinds considers community bonds to help fund 63-unit non-profit housing development

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Beauséjour Renewable Energy Co-op still focusing on solar solutions for the community

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The Groves at Hillsdale aims to bring affordable home ownership to Amherst

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Team effort brings perennial pollinator gardens to downtown Sackville

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Mitton says NB needs someone in charge of public transportation

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Freshwinds Housing Co-op to host info session Monday; Black confirms ‘misunderstanding’ over request

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Owens Art Gallery turns 130, cars go missing, and the sky lights up

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Seniors find connection and support while walking (and wheeling) in the Waterfowl Park

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Tantramar ATV club is rethinking street access proposals after DTI rejection

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Tantramar considers Bee City designation to protect pollinators

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Poet Laureate up for another 3-year term; and banner policy proposes a cap of 245, including veterans banners

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Owens Art Gallery celebrates milestone; and Atlantic Windows kicks off yard sale season

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Fort Folly grows their annual youth powwow; and reflections on Grace Annie Lockhart’s historic first

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The Cape Tormentine Beach Campground shop gets a makeover, with volunteer power

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Horizon officials share progress in primary care, no timeline to restore emergency hours

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Second crossing to be built beside Wheaton Bridge; and GROW Strait Shores aims to foster rural economy

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'A great opportunity for Strait Shores': ex-councillor has high hopes for municipality under new supervisor

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Meet Scott Brady, Mounties football new head coach

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Tantramar kicks off fundraising campaign to upgrade Civic Centre seating

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Sackville Food Bank president receives coronation medal recognizing ‘strong leadership and compassion’

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Student showcases, sports returns & spring events

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Should it stay or should it go? Stakeholders wrestle with solutions to Wheaton Covered Bridge closure

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Heritage advocates call for new bylaw before ‘point of no return’, in wake of York Street demolitions

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'It's for the kids': Port Elgin basketball continues its long history

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Museums and galleries are ‘living on the edge’ as they make space for cultural life

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Port Elgin sisters take home another prize in district-wide author competition

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Taking a walk on and taking care of Sackville’s Walker Road trails

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Meet Jamie Ferguson, Tantramar’s new manager of Active Living and Culture

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Mt A prof up for NB Book Award with ‘Mitji-Let’s Eat! Mi’kmaq Recipes from Sikniktuk’

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Meet Port Elgin’s new full-time family doctor, Dr. Richard Brûlé

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Mt A researcher documents lasting legacy of NB’s large scale spraying of DDT

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Earth Day sees seniors head to Fredericton for rally and market vendor Nancy Bunch talks candy