BREAKING NEWS - Many new faces around council tables
Out with the old, in with the new was the theme in several local communities Monday as voters in cities, towns and villages went to the polls to elect mayors and councillors for the next four years.

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Lost in the flood

Lost in the flood

On the night the water began to rise behind her home, Lisa Butler was waiting on tables in a restaurant a few kilometres away.

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Pucker up!

Pucker up!

West Riverview School principal Diane Gillis puckers up to kiss Howard, a Vietnamese pot-bellied pig, yesterday at a school assembly. Her students conducted a spell-a-thon that raised almost $5,000 for school projects. With the students raising way more than the $3,000 challenge, Gillis delivered on her promise.

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No tick, no tock: City hall clock in the shop

No tick, no tock: City hall clock in the shop

Time stood still in Fredericton on Friday. The hands of the historic city hall clock were silenced as, piece by piece, the mechanism of the giant timekeeper was disassembled over a two-day period starting Thursday.

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