Free breakfast program expanding in N.B.

Free breakfast program expanding in N.B.

Students in New Brunswick will now have free access to breakfast through 269 public schools in partnership with Feed NB.  “We know that when students have a full belly, they can better focus on learning,” said Premier Susan Holt in a release from the Liberal government. “By giving students universal access to a school breakfast […]

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 St. George Animal Shelter constructing a new building

St. George Animal Shelter constructing a new building

A new building is under construction for the St. George Animal Shelter.  The shelter operates inside the veterinary clinic and is entirely volunteer-based including its board of directors.  “Our mission is to promote animal welfare for the benefit of the public by rescuing stray, abandoned or surrendered animals,” said Rebecca Eldridge, who sits on the […]

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 Pennfield Ridge Air Station: COURSE No. 2, No. 34 O.T.U. (20-July-1942-10 October 1942)

Pennfield Ridge Air Station: COURSE No. 2, No. 34 O.T.U. (20-July-1942-10 October 1942)

The pilots came from British Commonwealth Air Training Plan (BCATP) schools in Calgary and Claresholm, AB; Saskatoon, SK and Carberry, MB; and the Wireless Operators/Air Gunners  (WOAGs) from schools in Claresholm & Lethbridge, AB; Dafoe, SK; Paulson, MB and Jarvis, ON.  On July 4th, 1942 at 11.30 hours, after journeying from No.33 EFTS, Carberry, MB […]

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 Province says it’s reached tentative labour deal with Crown counsel

Province says it’s reached tentative labour deal with Crown counsel

By Andrews Bates, Telegraph-Journal, Local Journalism Initiative The province says it’s reached a tentative deal with the union which represents its in-house counsel. In a press release issued Tuesday, the provincial ministry of finance and the Treasury Board said it has reached a tentative collective bargaining agreement with the Professional Institute of the Public Service […]

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