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Charlotte United Soccer Club U8 Jamboree
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Rev3 St. Andrews Triathlon
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24th Annual St. Stephen International Lumberjack Championship - Women's Stock Saw
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24th Annual St. Stephen International Lumberjack Championship - Women's Bow Saw
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24th Annual St. Stephen International Lumberjack Championship - Springboard Chop
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24th Annual St. Stephen International Lumberjack Championship - Obstacle Pole Buck
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24th Annual St. Stephen International Lumberjack Championship - Kettle Boil
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24th Annual St. Stephen International Lumberjack Championship - Hot Saw
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24th Annual St. Stephen Lumberjack Championship - Double Buck
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Ganong Invitational Championship Final - Fundy Mariners vs. Calais Blue Devils
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The Fundy Mariners varsity boys basketball team are now two-time winners of the Ganong Invitational Tournament - for the first time in the 42 year history of the tournament. The Mariners defeated the Calais Blue Devils 92-79 in the championship final. The tournament was hosted by the St. Stephen Spartans at the St. Stephen High School on Friday and Saturday. Back row, from left: Curtis Gowan, Owen Jones, Noah Anthony, John Markey, Ryan Jones, and Dawson Steen. Front row: Tristan French, Shane Brown, coach Geordie Doak, Andrew Butler, Brennan Sullivan, and Dylan Cooke.
Ganong Invitational Fifth Place Game - McAdam Warriors vs. Harvey Lakers
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Ganong Invitational Semifinal 2 - Calais Blue Devils vs. École Sainte-Anne Castors
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Ganong Invitational Semifinal 1 - St. Stephen Spartans vs. Fundy Mariners
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Jakob Connick (right) of the St. Stephen varsity boys basketball team keeps Tristan French of the Fundy Mariners at bay while looking for an open lane to the basket Saturday at the St. Stephen High School during the first semifinal of the Ganong Invitational Tournament. The Mariners advanced to the championship final with a 75-45 victory over the Spartans.
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35th annual New Brunswick Country Music Hall of Fame Gala
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New Brunswick Country Music hall of Fame Ivan Hicks welcomes those attending the 2017 induction gala in St. Stephen.

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New Brunswick Country Music Hall of Fame 2017 inductee Edgar Barry and son Marshall.

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Accordion player Bill Casey was inducted posthumously to the NB Country Music Hall of Fame and was represened at the head table by his cousin Dot Gayton, and son, Bill Jr.

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Claudette Norman, shown with husband Charlie, was inducted to the NB Country Music Hall of Fame.

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Sarah Jane Parsons offers New Brunswick Country Music Hall of Fame inductee Adam Olmstead a smile after he was introduced at the head table during the gala ceremony in St. Stephen.

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Veteran entertainer Randy Russell, left, of Saint John was among the inductees this year in the New Brunswick Country Music Hall of Fame.

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Ivan Hicks, left, congratulates entertainer Edgar Barry on his induction into the New Brunswick Country Music Hall of Fame.

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Edgar Barry, right, of St. Croix, was inducted last weekend into the New Brunswick Country Music Hall of Fame and was presented with his certificate by hall of fame president Ivan Hicks.

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Head table guests listen as New Brunswick Country Music Hall of Fame inductee Edgar Barry thanks the committee for the honour.

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The children of Bill Casey proudly accept the certificate designating the musician, posthumously, as a member of the New Brunswick Country Music Hall of Fame. Hall of fame president Ivan Hicks, left, made the presentation during the induction gala in St. Stephen.

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Pat MacKay, daughter of the late Bill Casey, spoke on behalf of her father and her siblings after the popular accordion player and entertainer was posthumously inducted into the New Brunswick Country Music Hall of Fame during its gala event in St. Stephen.

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A full house at this year's New Brunswick Country Music Hall of Fame induction gala and concert held at St. Stephen High School.

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Singer Claudette Norman of St. George was inducted into the New Brunswick Country Music Hall of Fame during the gala held in St. Stephen recently. She was presented with her certificate by hall of fame president Ivan Hicks.

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New Brunswick Country Music Hall of Fame inductee Claudette Norman of St. George with hall of fame president Ivan Hicks.

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Adam Olmstead, right, accepts congratulations from Ivan Hicks as he is inducted into the New Brunswick Country Music Hall of Fame at a gala event in St. Stephen.

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New Brunswick Country Music Hall of Fame inductee Adam Olmstead, right, with hall of fame president Ivan Hicks.

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Randy Russell of Saint John gives a thumbs up after he accepts a plaque from Ivan Hicks. Russell was inducted into the New Brunswick Country Music Hall of fame during a gala event in St. Stephen

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Responding to the applause from the crowd, the newest inductees to the New Brunswick Country Music Hall of Fame raise their certificates.

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The New Brunswick Country Music Hall of fame inducted five new members in a ceremony held at St. Stephen High School recently. From left, Edgar Barry of St. Croix; Bill Casey Jr. who accepted the posthumous honour for his late father, Bill Casey; Claudette Norman of St. George, Adam Olmstead of St. Stephen and Randy Russell of Saint John.

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Gary Sturgeon addresses those attending the New Brunswick Country Music Hall of Fame gala in St. Stephen. Sturgeon, his wife Karen and fellow band members in Running Out of Time, were the local organizing committee.
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Jonas Bell, 11, student at the St. Stephen Middle School, carefully colours his poster prior to the first ever Pride Support walk in St. Stephen Monday. An estimated 150 people participated in the walk.

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Jonas Bell, 11, student at the St. Stephen Middle School, carefully colours his poster prior to the first ever Pride Support walk in St. Stephen Monday. An estimated 150 people participated in the walk.

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Jonas Bell, 11, student at the St. Stephen Middle School, pauses for a photo before finishing his poster prior to the first ever Pride Support walk in St. Stephen Monday. An estimated 150 people participated in the walk.

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Sporting the colours of the rainbow, Desi Rodas Casey, nine (left), Katelyn Rodas, Cruz Rodas Casey six, and Emily Cunningham were among those in attendance of the first ever Pride support walk Monday in St. Stephen.

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Rev. Lesley Hamilton delivered a sermon to a shoulder-to-shoulder crowd Monday afternoon, following the first ever Pride support walk. Following Hamilton's sermon, news was delivered to the crowd that St. Stephen Town Council voted 4-2 to approve a request from Gay Straight Alliance students at St. Stephen Middle School for permission to paint a rainbow crosswalk on Marks Street near their school.

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Rev. Lesley Hamilton delivered a sermon to a shoulder-to-shoulder crowd Monday afternoon, following the first ever Pride support walk. Following Hamilton's sermon, news was delivered to the crowd that St. Stephen Town Council voted 4-2 to approve a request from Gay Straight Alliance students at St. Stephen Middle School for permission to paint a rainbow crosswalk on Marks Street near their school.

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A group of students from St. Stephen Middle School take a selfie with Rev. Lesley Hamilton of the Kirk McColl Church following news a rainbow crosswalk for the school had been approved in an emergency meeting of St.Stephen Town Council Monday.

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Kim Macivor (right) painted rainbows on the faces of those in attendance of the first ever Pride Support Walk in St. Stephen Monday.

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Anna Somers (right) and her mom, Emily Somers, were among those who participated in the Pride Support Walk in St. Stephen Monday.

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Joan Fougere, left, and Lesley Hamilton were among the estimated 150 in attendance of the first-ever Pride Support walk in St. Stephen Monday. Hamilton is a Reverend at the Kirk McColl Church.

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Katie Roy, left, Shawn Seeley, and Zoe were among those awaiting news of a vote from an emergency meeting of St. Stephen Town Council of a request from Gay Straight Alliance students at St. Stephen Middle School for permission to paint a rainbow crosswalk on Marks Street near their school.

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St. Stephen Middle School student Cooper Barnard displays a colourful sign in the David Alison Ganong Chocolate Park following the first ever Pride Support Walk Monday.

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Alyssa McCavour, student at St. Stephen Middle School, listens intently to Rev. Lesley Hamilton's sermon, delivered at the David Alison Ganong Chocolate Park Monday after the first ever Pride Support Walk.

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Ellie Hartland, St. Stephen Middle School student, listens as Rev. Lesley Hamilton delivers a sermon following the first ever Pride support walk Monday.

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"I support my mom"
Cooper Barnard, right, pauses for a photo with mom, Kim McIntyre following news St, Stephen Town Council voted 4-2 to approve a request from Gay Straight Alliance students at St. Stephen Middle School for permission to paint a rainbow crosswalk on Marks Street near their school.

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Donna Ross, right, smiles as Kim Macivor paints a rainbow on her cheek prior to the first ever Pride Support Walk in St. Stephen Monday.

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John Ames, Saint Croix MLA and minister of tourism heritage and culture, pauses for a photo with his son, Eli Ames, following news St, Stephen Town Council voted 4-2 to approve a request from Gay Straight Alliance students at St. Stephen Middle School for permission to paint a rainbow crosswalk on Marks Street near their school.

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Students from St. Stephen Middle School embrace following news St, Stephen Town Council voted 4-2 to approve a request from Gay Straight Alliance students at SSMS for permission to paint a rainbow crosswalk on Marks Street near their school.

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St. Stephen High School students Kegan Macivor (left), Sam Poirier, and Juliet Bartlett pause for a photo following news St, Stephen Town Council voted 4-2 to approve a request from Gay Straight Alliance students at St. Stephen Middle School for permission to paint a rainbow crosswalk on Marks Street near their school.

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St. Stephen Middle School students (from left) Jordan Day, Eve Pole, Alyssa McCavour, Evelyn McCaig, Ellie Hartford, Olivia McCray, and Amelie Barham were ecstatic to learn of the news St, Stephen Town Council voted 4-2 to approve a request from Gay Straight Alliance students at St. Stephen Middle School for permission to paint a rainbow crosswalk on Marks Street near their school.