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Fredericton shooter Matthew Raymond granted supervised visits in Campbellton for treatment

Matthew Raymond, who shot and killed four people in Fredericton in August 2018, will be allowed supervised visits for treatment outside the Restigouche Hospital Centre. * This article was originally published here

All In for Literacy Day has Saskatoon kids learning, reading and having fun

A range of activities were available kids in Saskatoon as the All In for Literacy event took to the streets on Thursday. * This article was originally published here

Why Blaine Higgs and his PC government may gamble on an early N.B. election

New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs has refused to rule out an early election, but political watchers say there’s both opportunity and danger in that decision. * This article was originally published here

Historic hockey stick on display at N.S. museum highlights Mi’kmaw roots of the game

David Foster Carter calls himself the Hockey Holmes Heritage Detective and says the 127-year-old Caruk could be the oldest-known, Mi’kmaw-made stick. * This article was originally published here

Events being held in Winnipeg, Manitoba for ‘Orange Shirt Day’ on Saturday

National Truth and Reconciliation Day, otherwise known as Orange Shirt Day is on Saturday, and Winnipeg as well as Manitoba are holding many events. * This article was originally published here

Hurricane Juan: the most powerful and deadly storm to hit Atlantic Canada in 50 years

Thursday marks the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Juan’s arrival in Atlantic Canada. The Category 2 hurricane brought sustained winds of 152 kilometres per hour amid excessive rain. * This article was originally published here
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  • Fredericton shooter Matthew Raymond granted supervised visits in Campbellton for treatment
  • All In for Literacy Day has Saskatoon kids learning, reading and having fun
  • Why Blaine Higgs and his PC government may gamble on an early N.B. election
  • Historic hockey stick on display at N.S. museum highlights Mi’kmaw roots of the game
  • Events being held in Winnipeg, Manitoba for ‘Orange Shirt Day’ on Saturday
  • Hurricane Juan: the most powerful and deadly storm to hit Atlantic Canada in 50 years
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