When the McAdam Seniors Housing Complex saw demand increasing for its apartments, board treasurer Guy Gravelle came up with an idea: a mini-homes community for seniors.
More than two years after the United States military withdrew from Afghanistan, a diplomat hailing from Miramichi and a newcomer to Fredericton from Kabul are pleading with Canadians to bolster support for the country. But hopes are dimming among other interested observers, including a New Brunswick father who lost his son in the fighting."It's a struggle to find our way forward, but we have to keep at it," said Deborah Lyons, former Canadian ambassador to Afghanistan and Israel. "The Afghanista
Billy McGillicuddy, the man at the centre of what's been framed as an act of vigilante justice in southwestern New Brunswick, was sentenced to 18 months in jail less time served on remand.
What was supposed to be a trial date turned into an admission of guilt Monday on four of the six charges Billy McGillicuddy was facing in connection with what has been framed as an act of vigilantism in the town of McAdam in western New Brunswick.
Blake Scott, the alleged victim in what's been framed as a case of vigilante justice, says he broke no laws and was unfairly targeted by Billy McGillicuddy and Dwain Gardner, who are facing charges of assaulting him.