Grand Manan Candidate: Jared Corless

Grand Manan Candidate: Jared Corless 1. As candidates, what would be your key priorities over the next four years in your community? My key priority would be a full audit of all taxpayer dollars spent and complete transparency as to where the money is going, and how its being spent and publishing it so everyone […]

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 St. Stephen Ward 2 Candidate: Aelia Virdaeus

St. Stephen Ward 2 Candidate: Aelia Virdaeus

Municipal District of St. Stephen Ward 2 Candidate Aelia Virdaeus 1. As candidates, what would be your key priorities over the next four years in your community? My biggest focus will be on exploring ways to make life more affordable for the people in and around St Stephen. I would like to help push the […]

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 Grand Manan Candidate: Susan Ballantyne

Grand Manan Candidate: Susan Ballantyne

Grand Manan Candidate: Susan Ballantyne 1. As candidates, what would be your key priorities over the next four years in your community? Affordable housing, affordable housing, affordable housing, and a new municipal pool. 2.  How would you achieve those priorities within your mandate? Working with the rest of council, we will continue with the housing […]

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 Fundy Shores At-Large Candidate: Rachel Clark

Fundy Shores At-Large Candidate: Rachel Clark

Fundy Shores At-Large Candidate: Rachel Clark 1. As candidates, what would be your key priorities over the next four years in your community? My key priorities over the next 4 years would be: – Supporting community growth and enhancing the overall quality of life of our residents. – More community events, recreational opportunities for all […]

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 St. Stephen business closes amid high costs

St. Stephen business closes amid high costs

A local business in St. Stephen has decided to close its doors.  Kinga Macdonald, owner of Pyra, the polish potato, said in a statement posted to social media that within the last three years things have changed.  “Unfortunately, hydro (NB Power) has skyrocketed and instead of paying roughly $500 monthly, we are paying close to […]

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 Eastern Charlotte becomes 18th age-friendly community

Eastern Charlotte becomes 18th age-friendly community

Eastern Charlotte has been named New Brunswick’s 18th age-friendly community. An age-friendly community encourages communities and municipalities to create policies and practices promoting healthy aging and wellness. On Tuesday, Minister of Seniors Lyne Chantal Boudreau stopped to give the community its plaque.  “We heard so [many] positive things about that,” she said, speaking with The […]

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 Community remembers educator and leader Kate Akagi

Community remembers educator and leader Kate Akagi

Catherine (Kate) Akagi, acting mayor of Saint Andrews, longtime educator and recipient of the Order of New Brunswick, is being remembered as a deeply committed community leader whose impact will be felt for generations following her death this weekend. She was 70. Born and raised on Indian Point, Akagi remained closely tied to her home […]

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