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Saint John Mill Rats Sign NBA D-League Draft Pick Marlin Mason

By Giv'er Saint John / November 15, 2015

The Saint John Mill Rats signed NBA D-League draft pick, 6’6 Marlin Mason, from Cleveland State. The 6’6 versatile and athletic forward was drafted by the Delaware 87ers last month, but was waived after training camp.

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UNB Saint John Lorenzo Reading Series Presents Allan Cooper & Harry Thurston

By UNB / November 13, 2015

Poets Allan Cooper and Harry Thurston will read from The Deer Yard and Keeping Watch at the End of the World, respectively on Thursday, November 19th at 7 pm in the Ganong Hall Lecture Theatre. The reading is hosted by the Lorenzo Reading Series and supported by the Canada Council for the Arts. Admission is free and all are welcome to attend.

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Schools celebrate Diversity and Respect Week

By Giv'er Saint John / November 13, 2015

Diversity and Respect Week begins Monday, November 16th in New Brunswick schools as part of a provincial effort to support a safe, welcoming and affirming school environment for all students. Diversity and Respect Week replaces Anti-bullying Week promoted in New Brunswick schools since 2012. “We wanted to include a broader mandate for schools to celebrate…

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Wingfield Lost & Found

By Bread 'n Molasses / November 11, 2015

The Imperial Theatre in Saint John presents Wingfield Lost and Found on Friday November 20th, 2015 at 8 pm. Tickets are $30 for Subscribers, $35 for Adults, $32 for Seniors, and $20 Student RUSH.

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Saint John Service of Remembrance

By News Releases / November 10, 2015

The City’s Service of Remembrance is to be held at Harbour Station, 99 Station Street, Saint John, NB, Wednesday morning, November 11th. Doors will open to the general public at 9:00 a.m. and attendees are requested to be seated by 10:10 a.m.

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Lest We Forget: Remembrance Day Display at Saint John Arts Centre

By SJAC / November 10, 2015

As a gesture of respect for our veterans, the Saint John Arts Centre (SJAC) has initiated a new tradition of hosting a display of artifacts honouring a member of the Canadian Armed Forces during the November-December exhibit cycle.

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SAINT JOHN TO HOST ECMW 2017

By Bread 'n Molasses / November 10, 2015

The East Coast Music Association (ECMA) announced today that Saint John will host East Coast Music Week (ECMW) in 2017. The event takes place from April 19-23, 2017 and marks a return to the city for the first time in 15 years.

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Seven New Members Appointed to UNB Board of Governors

By UNB / November 9, 2015

The University of New Brunswick is pleased to announce the appointment of seven new members to the Board of Governors. Among them are Joel Attis, Janet M. Hoyt, Robyn Tingley and Marc Bedard. In addition, three Continue reading

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Script Happens: Call for Directors, Actors & Crew!

By Bread 'n Molasses / November 9, 2015

The Saint John Theatre Company‘s annual playwright contest – Script Happens – is in full swing. Scripts have been selected and crafted by their professional dramaturge, Ryan Griffith. Now it’s time for the next step in the page to stage transformation!

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Major milestone reached for Safe Clean Drinking Water Project

By News Releases / November 8, 2015

Port City Water Partners has been declared preferred proponent with respect to the City’s Safe Clean Drinking Water Project.

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New Digital Initiative Launched

By Giv'er Saint John / November 8, 2015

A new digital initiative intended to engage and connect New Brunswickers and businesses was announced by Premier Brian Gallant. “This new digital hub will create jobs in New Brunswick’s technology sector, like the 1000 jobs recently announced in partnership with BMM,” said Gallant. “By partnering with the private sector, we will foster innovation in the…

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NB Government to establish Waste Program for Electronics

By Giv'er Saint John / November 7, 2015

The provincial government is establishing a waste management program for electronics. Slated to be in operation by the fall of 2016, the program will allow residents to dispose of their old electronic products such as televisions, tablets, computers and digital cameras by bringing them to locations around the province, including various retail outlets. These items will then be sent for recycling by the brand owners.

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