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  • Man, 47, pleads guilty to Quick Mart robbery

    Alison Clements 0

    SAINT JOHN – A 47-year-old man has pleaded guilty in connection with a west-side robbery. Shawn Hatfield was charged with armed robbery and wearing a mask after RJ’s Quick Mart on Dever Road was robbed on June 5th. He will return to court for sentencing on July 23rd at 1:30 p.m. Hatfield will be remanded

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  • Tuesday, June 18-11:30AM

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    Electronic Entertainment Expo GUEST: Matt Hartley – Financial Post Tech Desk Editor Canada’s offshore petroleum announcement GUEST: Minister of Natural Resources Joe Oliver

  • Trudeau promises to “make it right”

    News staff Andrew Cromwell 1

    OTTAWA- Justin Trudeau is promising to compensate any charitable group that paid him a hefty fee to speak at fundraising events.

  • Supreme Court rejects random alcohol tests at Irving Pulp and Paper

    Tim Roszell and canadian.press 2

    OTTAWA – The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled against Irving Pulp and Paper in its attempt to impose random alcohol testing on unionized workers.

  • Thursday June 13-10:00AM

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    Chris Johnson, Co-Founder, SpotSquad- Parking Snitches on SpotSquad- Parking Snitches.

  • Thursday June 13-9:30AM

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    Ken Hansen – Military Analyst on do we still need our submarines? 

  • Thursday, June 13-9:00AM

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    John Roswell – Digby Clare Mental Health Volunteers Association on Rehtaeh was wronged by rigid standards. Ken Hansen – Military Analyst on do we still need our submarines?

  • Thursday, June 13-8:30AM

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    Tony Smith – Former resident of the Nova Scotia Home for Colored Children on Judge admits majority of affidavits in Colored Home case. Jayne Hunter, Executive Director Literacy Nova Scotia on literacy and essential skills.  

  • City Voices Concerns Over Annual Canada Day Flea Market

    News Staff - Rick Mantle 2

    SAINT JOHN, N.B. – Joe Boyce, operator of the uptown Canada Day flea market for the past 26 years, was in tears last night after hearing some common councillors say they would like to see a different event beside the flea market in the future.

  • Maritime Morning Weekend Edition Sunday June 9, 2013

    Jenn Macneil 0

    Maritime Morning Weekend Edition Maritime Morning Weekend Edition- June 9 - 9 am hour Hal Thompson – Spokesman (Product Development Officer at the Halifax Citadel) on D-day Commemoration on Citadel Hill. National Director of World Vision Lebanon, Anita Delhaas-van Dijk on World Vision and other NGOs making huge fundraising appeal for Syria relief. National Check-in with Tom Clark.

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