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Minister reverses plan to cut 600 education jobs

Published July 10, 2009, 6:13 am, CBC New Brunswick

New Brunswick's new education minister has reversed a decision by his predecessor to cut almost 600 contract jobs for library assistants and student support staff across the province.

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School support workers to be rehired

Published July 10, 2009, 3:03 am, Daily Gleaner

School support staff whose jobs were recently cut or reduced in hours should have their regular jobs back before the new school year starts.

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Cuts climbdown

Published July 10, 2009, 2:04 am, Telegraph-Journal

New Education Minister Roland Haché is reversing $2.9 million in cuts to school support staff made by his predecessor Kelly Lamrock.

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N.B. government reverses decision to cut funding to education support programs

Published July 9, 2009, 9:02 pm, Times & Transcript

The New Brunswick government is reversing a $2.9-million cut to school districts and will reinstate services to school libraries and intervention programs.

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News 88.9

Published July 9, 2009, 12:05 pm, News 88.9

FREDERICTON, NB - The provincial government has done an about face and 2.9 million dollars will be re-instated to school districts. Money for school libraries and intervention programs will be restored.

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N.B. government restoring money for school staff

Published July 9, 2009, 11:45 am, News 91.9

FREDERICTON, N.B. - The province's new education minister has restored $2.9 million to the education budget for teacher's assistants, library assistants, and libraries.

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Marshmallow Shooter a crafty weapon up for sale at show

Published July 7, 2009, 3:40 am, Kingston Whig-Standard

There was only one place in Kingston on the weekend where you could find a Marshmallow Shooter. Described by its purveyor as "the poor man's paint-ball gun," the shooter was one of the more obscure products for sale during Fanfayr, a three-day arts and crafts show at Confederation Park.[...]

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Province looks to reinvest money from learning fund

Published July 7, 2009, 2:10 am, Daily Gleaner

Premier Shawn Graham indicated Monday that his government is working on a plan to back away from unpopular cuts to school support staff.

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Oicle out for another title run

Published July 7, 2009, 12:18 am, The Sault Star

Ben Leeson The Sault Star Kevin Oicle started the season with a few weeks driving in Laird International Raceway’s late model division, what he called “helping out.” But now he’s out for No. 1. Or, rather, for No.[...]

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Line of strong storms moving through metro New Orleans area

Published July 6, 2009, 12:13 pm, New Orleans Times-Picayune

The National Weather Service says a line of strong thunderstorms is moving east through the metro area and will affect St. Charles, St. Bernard, Jefferson and Plaquemines parishes.

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