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Sea Dogs & Wildcats Team Up for Annual “Community Rivalry” Blood Drive
The Saint John Sea Dogs and the Moncton Wildcats, in association with engineering firm Hatch and Canadian Blood Services (CBS), are teaming up to hold the “Community Rivalry” blood drive during the month of January. Saint John has a goal of 384 donors between Tuesday January 3rd, and Tuesday January 31st, 2017. Moncton’s goal is…
Read MoreWinner in Olsen’s Meat and Produce Contest
Congratulations to Donna Mc Donald! Donna is the most recent winner on our Saint John Online Facebook page where we frequently run contests. Our friends at Olsen’s Meat & Produce partnered with us to give one lucky person $50 worth of steak just in time for the holidays! Donna stopped by Olsen’s before Christmas to…
Read MoreInvestment in Promise Partnership
The provincial government has invested more than $216,000 in the Promise Partnership over the last two academic years at the University of New Brunswick’s (UNB) Saint John campus through the Access and Success program. “Your government believes that a well-educated workforce is essential to growing the economy and creating jobs. That is why we are…
Read MoreAdvocate releases State of the Child Report
The Office of the Child and Youth Advocate released its eighth annual State of the Child Report at a breakfast for government members and senior civil servants in Fredericton. The release of the report coincides with the 25th anniversary of Canada’s ratification of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. The report encourages…
Read MoreRevised provincial flag guidelines recognize province’s cultural diversity
The provincial government has revised its flag guidelines to allow for the raising of various national flags, representing the diverse cultural communities of New Brunswick, at the legislative assembly. The guidelines allow for the raising of a country’s flag on its national holiday. “As we draw nearer to the start of Canada’s 150th birthday celebrations…
Read MoreSaint John North End Food Bank Fundraiser “Feed the Hungry Event”
Feed the Hungry Event for the benefit of Saint John North End Food Bank. – The Adhesives – City Bus Hand Jobs – Molly Bee – Neighbourhood Watch – Cable Crusher – The Atomiks Prizes and more. Admission $10 + non pershable food items. BYOB. All proceeds with be dontated to the Saint John North…
Read More“Come Together” at AJ’s Lounge & Restaurant for Saint John SPCA Animal Rescue
“Come Together” at AJ’s Lounge and Restaurant for Saint John SPCA Animal Rescue Local Musicians, Common Thread & Friends will make “Christmas Merry” for local homeless pets! Join us for great local talent, in a warm atmosphere, with paws-itively purr-fect opportunities to support your community’s homeless pets! Friday, Dec.16th, 2016 – 9 PM to 12…
Read MoreMake buying locally a holiday tradition
The provincial government is urging the public to buy local as they purchase gifts and food for the holidays. Interested individuals may visit their local farmers market, or a local butcher or fish merchant as they prepare for holiday feasts. They may also purchase uniquely New Brunswick gifts. Following are some tips for including local…
Read MoreLegislation being introduced to help fund free tuition
The provincial government will take another step in implementing changes to post-secondary education financing for students by introducing legislation to eliminate the provincial education and tuition tax credits, as announced last spring. “We are listening to New Brunswickers who have told us that we need upfront assistance for students with the greatest need to improve…
Read MoreGreat Holiday Promotions from Sea Dogs
Your first-place Saint John Sea Dogs are holding two exciting promotions during their final two home games of the first half of the season this weekend! Friday, December 16th, vs. Halifax Mooseheads, 7 pm – Bingo Night The Sea Dogs and the Telegraph-Journal are holding Bingo Night, in support of The Empty Stocking Fund. Fans…
Read MoreMinister promotes locally grown Christmas trees
New Brunswickers are encouraged to spruce up their homes this holiday season by taking home local, sustainably grown Christmas trees. “Whether you buy from a retail vendor or harvest it yourself at a tree farm, choosing a sustainably grown, local Christmas tree is a fun and easy way to support New Brunswick’s farmers and your…
Read MoreShop Local this Holiday Season
New Brunswickers are encouraged to buy local during the 2016 holiday season. By choosing local and independent businesses for services, shopping, dining and other needs during the holidays, consumers not only enjoy a distinctive and personal experience, but also help build and strengthen communities and the economy. “Local businesses are the heart and soul of…
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