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New Brunswick Museum directors to take the reins on creation of new facilityIn October, the museum and all the artifacts moved out of Market Square. The minister said she hopes to see proposals for the new facility 'very soon.'CanadaNov 16, 2022
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Advocates not optimistic for future of New Brunswick Museum“In a lot of ways, it is our history, it is our culture, it is our collective memory, these are our stories,” said Karen McLean, an advocate for the future of the museum.CanadaOct 24, 2022
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Saint John welcomes first cruise since COVID-19 hitWith some 500 souls on board, Seven Seas Navigator was the first cruise ship to visit Saint John since the pandemic brought the industry to a halt over two years ago.EconomyApr 29, 2022
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Cutting-edge, exclusive indoor golf club opening in Saint JohnThe exclusive club will be open 24/7 starting Monday — with memberships going for about $150 a month.SportsApr 7, 2022
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What’s in a name? Indigenous Chiefs say province still mum on renaming river'We’re asking the Government of New Brunswick to work with us on this particular file,' says St. Mary’s First Nation Chief Allan Polchies Jr.PoliticsJul 22, 2021
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Wolastoqey chiefs formally seek Saint John River name change'It should never have been changed to Saint John in the beginning.'CanadaJun 30, 2021
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Students no longer part of New Brunswick campus sexual violence roundtableStudents raised concerns about how the the roundtable was working and the minister apologized, telling students they did not need to attend further meetings.HealthFeb 25, 2021
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New Brunswickers still waiting for province’s promised staycation rebateAlmost five months later, many who took advantage of the opportunity are still waiting for the province to pay up.EconomyFeb 20, 2021
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N.B. rotational workers feel shut out by stronger self-isolation rules“My wife works as well so it’s not like she can take two weeks off every time I come home.”HealthJan 31, 2021
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N.B. residents impacted by flooding encouraged to report damageLocal MLA Tammy Scott-Wallace says the repetitive flooding in the area has made it impossible for some residents to insure their homes.WeatherDec 3, 2020
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