So the disappointment and anger emerging now that they find out that that financial relief isn’t for them, is quite understandable. In short, the Premier got their hopes up, and then dashed them with the details
So the disappointment and anger emerging now that they find out that that financial relief isn’t for them, is quite understandable. In short, the Premier got their hopes up, and then dashed them with the details
I was proud to be part of the cross-section of local folks who came together to support our Jewish community. I hope the message they take from the gesture is that Fredericton has their back
I felt my box with my foot for the umpteenth time. I wanted like anything to get into it, but I couldn’t if she was there awake. That would be awkward. More than awkward. This was an ethical dilemma for me.
Dismissing those with opposing views as dishonest, blaming the media, the lack of empathy and responsibility in the face of tragedy, this doesn’t sound like the Progressive Conservative Party New Brunswickers are used to.
a judge who is also a landlord should not be the one trying a case that pits a landlord against tenants
who knew (data my ass) wasn’t just a comment dropped into a specific heated discussion…but rather, his motus operandi for how to govern.
a big, gentle, quirky dog who never had any use for dog toys or his master’s commands.
Here’s the thing. Policy 713 is one of those issues on which reasonable people can disagree.
“Grief never ends. But it changes. It’s a passage, not a place to stay. It is not a sign of weakness, nor a lack of faith. It is the price of love.”
let’s give the professionals the benefit of the doubt to use their best judgement in the rare cases where they feel the consequences for outing a child to his or her parents could be drastic
the stakes are high here, and the government seems to be ignoring that and is instead catering to a minority that don’t seem to care much whether the rights or safety of these vulnerable children are considered.
Look at that photograph from our old family album. That’s how long I have been a Leafs fan. That’s a black and white photo from 1965. That’s my brother beside me, smiling because he never had an interest in sports so was able to avoid all these years of end-of-season heartbreaks.
consider attending. You'll be joining like-minded people who care about giving back to their community, you'll be able to bid on some really excellent stuff, and, there’s the Downtown Blues Band doing their thing
The only thing we have in common is a curious mind; a desire to know more about the world we live in. We meet the first Tuesday of every month, at 10:00 at the Forest Hill United Church on Kimball Drive, and each month have a guest speaker. The only thing the speakers have in common is that they have something interesting to share
It’s like they are channeling Jack Nicholson in A Few Good Men. “You want to know the truth about how many people die in our emergency rooms. You can’t handle the truth!”
In response to the extent of the tax avoidance and government subsidies the family has enjoyed, Premier Higgs is quoted saying "I don't think we can criticize someone for following the rules." I beg to differ.
her using the word scapegoat sounds like she’s trying to position Hockey Canada as a victim in all of this
I see, or perhaps I should say, I hear the difference between all those blues events and Harvest. All all those others, people are primarily there for the music. At Harvest, for many, the music is secondary. For many, Harvest is first and foremost a social event.
I see in his words and actions those same destructive seeds that have sown such serious and apparently irreversible problems in the U.S.