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Proposed homeless shelter ‘on pause’ in St. Stephen, N.B., after neighbours voice concernsAfter a meeting with New Brunswick officials, a homeless shelter planned for St. Stephen appears to have been put on 'pause' amid concerns from residents.HealthJan 19, 2024
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St. Stephen, N.B. opens warming shelter just days after state of emergency declaredThe new shelter will be operated by Neighbourhood Works Inc. It will provide refuge from the cold and food but not accommodations, due to regulatory issues.CanadaDec 8, 2023
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N.B. minister’s comments on homeless state of emergency lack compassion: mayorThe state of emergency accuses the N.B. government of failing to provide support services to the town of St. Stephen, where 70 people are homeless in a community of about 4,150.PoliticsDec 6, 2023
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St. Stephen ‘desperate’ for out-of-the-cold shelter as temperatures dropThe Municipal District of St. Stephen said it is desperate to find a space, even temporary, to house community members who are homeless or living precariously.HealthNov 29, 2023
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St. Stephen businesses hit hard by increased crimeThe mayor of St. Stephen, N.B., said his small town is facing big-city crime, and is now calling on the provincial government for solutions.CrimeApr 9, 2023
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How rural New Brunswick communities are navigating the housing crisisThese days in St. Stephen, N.B., stakeholders find themselves at the drawing board, looking for solutions to the dilemma most other Canadian communities face as well – housing.CanadaDec 27, 2022
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N.B. border businesses ‘cautiously optimistic’ about dropping COVID-19 measuresOct. 1 marked the end of a series of pandemic restrictions, including the need to use the ArriveCAN app, show proof of vaccination, undergo testing, and quarantine or isolate.CanadaOct 1, 2022
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N.B. border town residents say removing AriveCAN app may benefit tourismBusinesses in the bordertown of St. Stephen, New Brunswick are serving more Americans then they have since the pandemic hit - but bet they'd see more without the ArriveCAN app.MoneyJun 17, 2022
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New Brunswick stakeholders welcome border changesWhen Canada lifts the requirement for a pre-arrival COVID-19 test at the border, there’s hope New Brunswick businesses will see a lot more U.S. licence plates in the parking lot.EconomyMar 18, 2022
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Maine town hopes free PCR testing can bring Canadians backHairdresser Debra Loring says businesses in Calais, ME are feeling the absence of Canadian customers.EconomyFeb 1, 2022
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