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Fredericton’s ‘Shredder Man’ creating own work in spite of scarce optionsTony Boone is a person with an intellectual disability. He's been unable to find work and recently started his own paper shredding business with the help of a local organization in Fredericton. Staff from the New Brunswick Association for Community Living say Tony "The Shredder Man" is representative of what the organization would like to see across the entire community.EconomyJun 24, 2016
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Two sides in B.C. teachers dispute make progress on ThursdayThere were several promising signs in the B.C. teachers dispute on Thursday, which ended with government negotiator Peter Cameron and BCTF President Jim Iker meeting with mediator Vince Ready in an undisclosed location.Sep 12, 2014
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