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Your Saint John
@YourSaintJohn
Everything local. Everything Saint John.
Saint John, N.B.
Joined October 2012
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    Nearly three-in-four businesses in Greater Saint John say they do not support having a vaccine passport. lnkr.fm/3ZIG4
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    BREAKING: A New Brunswicker has died as a result of low platelets and blood clots after getting the AstraZeneca vaccine. The person was in their 60s.
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    John Dornan, who was fired as the CEO of Horizon Health, wins the riding of Saint John Portland -Simonds for the Liberals.
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    A Saint John councillor-elect will make history Monday when she is sworn in using a Quran rather than a Bible. lnkr.fm/o6ShK
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    This is the first day since November 17 the Saint John health zone did not see a new case of the virus. lnkr.fm/5lJNJ
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    Thousands of New Brunswickers will get a family doctor.
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    World-renowned artist Sean Yoro is coming back to Saint John this summer to make another piece of art with the help of our famous tides. lnkr.fm/nTZ7H
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    Satisfaction with the performance of the New Brunswick government has hit a record low, according to a new poll.
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    A local woman is challenging Saint John's reporting of sexual assault cases. lnkr.fm/CFsa4
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    "I'm just trying to save one person at a time," says Nick Blagden, a forward with the Saint John Sea Dogs. "All you can really try to do is lend out a hand and hope that someone can grab on." lnkr.fm/njAiw
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    The Canadian Forces Snowbirds flew over #SaintJohn on Sunday morning. It’s part of their cross-Canada tour dubbed Operation Inspiration to salute Canadians doing their part to fight the spread of COVID-19.
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    Members and supporters of the LGBTQI2S+ community gathered in King's Square in #SaintJohn on Monday to lend their support for Policy 713. lnkr.fm/LWXIO
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    JUST IN: For the second day in a row, there are no additional cases of COVID-19 in #NewBrunswick. Chief medical officer of health, Dr. Jennifer Russell, says the total number of cases remains at 11.