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Canadian soldier sentenced to jail in first-of-its-kind cannabis cupcake case

Canadian soldier sentenced to jail in first-of-its-kind cannabis cupcake case
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Canadian soldier sentenced to jail in first-of-its-kind cannabis case

Canadian soldier sentenced to jail in first-of-its-kind cannabis case
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9 seniors relocate after being evicted from assisted living home in Woodstock

9 seniors relocate after being evicted from assisted living home in Woodstock Nine seniors who were evicted from the Women s Institute home in Woodstock have each relocated to a new home. Social Sharing Seniors at the Women s Institute Home received a letter in March that the home was closing Posted: Jun 02, 2021 11:26 AM AT | Last Updated: June 2 Seniors living at the Women s Institute Home in Woodstock in 2019.(David Love/Submitted)

9 seniors receive eviction notices at assisted living home in Woodstock

9 seniors receive eviction notices at assisted living home in Woodstock David Love received a letter last month, that his almost 90-year-old mother was being evicted from an assisted living home in Woodstock.  Social Sharing Staff at the Women s Institute Home are working with the province to find homes for residents Posted: May 13, 2021 6:00 AM AT | Last Updated: May 13 Eleanor Love received a letter from the Women s Institute Home in Woodstock last month that the facility was closing and she had to move out before June 1.(David Love/Submitted)

Baby on board; New Brunswick MLA calls for legislature to accommodate newborn

  FREDERICTON There may not be an exact handbook on what to expect when a member of legislature is expecting in New Brunswick, but one MLA is hoping to change that. New Brunswick Green Party MLA Megan Mitton is expecting a baby in June. While she is looking forward to expanding her family, she is raising some issues that the New Brunswick legislature hasn’t had to deal with in quite some time. Mitton says she’s hoping to bring her baby to work with her, and help open future political careers to more women and a younger generation. “It tends to be a space that has been traditionally dominated by men, and so even going into politics, I had heard recommendations to do it later in life, to not do it when you have a kid. I haven’t followed that,” laughs Mitton.

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