Barry Ogden
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Marigolds and Murals Project in Saint John reaches 25th anniversaryThe Marigolds and Murals Project in Saint John has embedded the details of neighbourhood flowers into this New Brunswick city's culture for more than 20 years.CanadaMay 24, 2022
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End in sight for Saint John Harbour voting irregularity caseLawyers for PC Candidate Barry Ogden say there were 71 irregularities in the September 24th election and are asking the court to set aside the results.PoliticsJul 31, 2019
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Saint John Harbour voter irregularities hearing gets lesson in statisticsBecause this case deals with the Elections Act, McLellan's judgement will be automatically stayed until all avenues of potential appeal are exhausted.PoliticsJun 27, 2019
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Hearing begins into voter irregularities in Saint John HarbourA recount upheld the tight result, prompting a challenge by Ogden, who applied to have the result thrown out over voter irregularities.PoliticsJun 24, 2019
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Hearing over voter irregularities in Saint John Harbour set to begin next weekThis is the ninth pre-trial conference since the matter first came before the courts eight months ago.PoliticsJun 19, 2019
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22nd Marigolds Project underway in Saint JohnIt's the 22nd year for the project, which runs for three weeks.CanadaJun 13, 2019
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Date set for Saint John Harbour voting irregularities caseThe June 24 date was set at a pre-trial conference on Thursday.PoliticsApr 11, 2019
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‘Six strenuous months of limbo’: Saint John Harbour voter irregularities case drags onJust over six months after losing the riding of Saint John Harbour to former Saint John councillor Gerry Lowe by just 10 votes, any sort of clarity is hard to come by.PoliticsMar 26, 2019
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Reliability of N.B. Voter Information System questioned at Saint John Harbour court hearingThe PCs, who lost the riding by ten votes, are alleging voting irregularities in the September 24th provincial electionPoliticsFeb 16, 2019
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Affidavit into Saint John Harbour alleged voting irregularities shows errors, police involvementThe case of alleged voting irregularities will be back before a judge Saturday morning.PoliticsFeb 6, 2019
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