Mid-Day Reset: Finding Balance in Your Career

Mid-Day Reset: Finding Balance in Your Career

Simple steps that can make a mid-day routine boost productivity and well-being. Let’s face it, in our society today, everything is getting back to being fast-paced. However, in a different way than pre-COVID. AI and advances in technology are making us move faster online and in life than ever before. With this, finding balance can […]

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 Obituary for Evelyn May Walker (Pinches)

Obituary for Evelyn May Walker (Pinches)

November 27th, 1924 – January 26th, 2026 It is with great love and admiration for a life well lived that the family announces the passing of Evelyn Walker on January 26, 2026, at the magnificent age of 101. Evelyn May Pinches was born on November 27, 1924, at Lady House Farm in Shropshire England, the third […]

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 FEATURE: Archives digitization brings history to you

FEATURE: Archives digitization brings history to you

Two golden flowers adorn John Cadman “Caddy” Norris’ sacraments of initiation card, hanging from interwoven cords to frame the dates each rite was received in St. Andrews over a century ago.  The artwork is beautiful. To see it last year, you would have had to book an appointment with our archivist and wait while she […]

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 The Etiquette Guy at Large | Part II: Three everyday practices

The Etiquette Guy at Large | Part II: Three everyday practices

SERIES OVERVIEW  Civility is usually discussed as a set of rules, manners, or expectations imposed on behavior. But historically, civility emerged much earlier and much more naturally — through shared cultural practices that required cooperation, restraint, emotional awareness, and mutual respect. This three-part series explores how music, the arts, and cooking and dining together have quietly shaped civil societies […]

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 N.B. deficit grows to record-setting $1.3 billion

N.B. deficit grows to record-setting $1.3 billion

Finance Minister Rene Legacy said the province’s deficit has grown to $1.3 billion amid higher spending in health care and social development.  Total revenue is projected to be $372.1 million lower than budgeted, largely driven by lower corporate income tax and personal income tax revenue, as well as lower Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) revenue. It […]

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 Man who fled police at Pocologan traffic stop pleads guilty

Man who fled police at Pocologan traffic stop pleads guilty

Andrew Bates, Telegraph-Journal, Local Journalism Initiative A man accused of almost hitting a peace officer while fleeing a traffic stop in Pocologan last year pled guilty to flight from police and 11 other outstanding charges. Jeremy Matthew Booker, 38, of Centennial Drive in Saint John, was set for trial Feb. 5 and instead changed his pleas on […]

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