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  2. Telegraph-Journal - Wikipedia

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    The paper has been published out of Saint John since 1862, when it was started as The Morning Telegraph. [2] The paper merged with several other New Brunswick papers in the following decades: the Morning Journal in 1869, [3] The Sun in 1910, [4] and The Daily Journal in 1923, which is when it first adopted the name Telegraph-Journal. [5]

  3. Edis A. Flewwelling - Wikipedia

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    He was sworn in on June 24, 1974, during which he outlined a 14-point program of reform and re-organization. Among his proposals included the reactivation of Saint John's Housing Commission and Urban Renewal Commission. [6] He was succeeded by Samuel Davis in 1977 after being defeated in the mayoralty race on May 9, 1977. [7]

  4. Erminie Cohen - Wikipedia

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    Born Erminie Joy Bernstein in Saint John, New Brunswick, she graduated from Mount Allison University.In the 1970s, she co-founded Saint John Women for Action. She was a founding member of the Board of Hestia House, a trustee of Saint Joseph's Hospital, member of the Human Development Council, and Chair of Opera New Brunswick.

  5. Joseph Drummond - Wikipedia

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    Drummond was married to Verna Parker and had 11 children. [17] He died on January 13, 1975 in Saint John, at the age of 48. His funeral was held three days later. [12] In 2021, a mural containing two portraits of Drummond and Lena O'Ree, another civil rights activist in the city, was displayed in Saint John's north end neighbourhood.

  6. Eilish Cleary - Wikipedia

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    Eilish Cleary (October 22, 1963 – March 22, 2024) was an Irish-born Canadian physician, health officer, and public health advocate who served as the Chief Medical Officer of Health in New Brunswick from 2007 until her termination in 2015, following a controversial decision by the provincial government.

  7. Stuart Trueman - Wikipedia

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    Born and raised in Saint John, New Brunswick, Trueman first joined the city's Telegraph-Journal newspaper after high school as a cartoonist and reporter, later becoming a sportswriter. [3] He became the paper's editor-in-chief in 1951, holding the position until his retirement in 1971, [ 3 ] and then continued to write a weekly column for the ...

  8. Walter W. White - Wikipedia

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    Walter Woodworth White FRCS (December 14, 1862 – July 10, 1952) was a Canadian physician as well as a municipal and provincial politician in New Brunswick.He served as the Mayor of Saint John between 1902 and 1906, and again from 1926 until 1932.

  9. Louis Cuppens - Wikipedia

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    Louis Wilhelmus Franciscus Cuppens, CMM, CD (December 3, 1944 – December 16, 2022) was a Royal Canadian Air Force officer who served as deputy commander of NORAD from 1995 to 1998.

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