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You win some, you lose some. And 2,900 Tim Hortons customers did both the same day. Cape Bretoner Paula Cleveland was told by emailin Roll Up The Rim, then that it was a technical error, ah, human error, um, “we’ll see you in court.”, running up the count of those arrested, but not charged. Faced with a fishery that had come to resemble the Wild West, DFO shut it down entirely.
The company wants a say in who’s in and who’s out of the bargaining unit.. But Ski Cape Smokey stayed open until April thanks to a late season dump of snow. Both say they’ll be banking more onover Bear Head’s pitch to have wind farms in Pictou County make ammonia to run power plants in Europe. Meanwhile,St. John’s Pilates studio owner Sarah Stoker’s classes have svelte twentysomethings, Parkinson’s patients and an 84-year-old with two new knees.
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