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Friday, 22 May 2020
TOM DUNPHY DIED LAST NIGHT........
Here's a Couple of Videos I shot a couple of years ago..
This is VERY sad...I didn't even know he was sick...:(....Here's the email I just received.....
Good morning,
Richard and I hope everyone is well during these restrictive times. Unfortunately, Richard received sad news from Jeanne Dunphy; Tom passed away last evening around 8 pm. Jeanne told Richard that Tom had been doing reasonably well up until the 8th of May, when he started experiencing acute pain on his right side and got progressively worse thereafter. Once tests were completed, the Dr. recommended another round of chemo, but Tom chose not to have additional treatment.
If you would like to send a card, the mailing address is below for those who do not have it. I believe that everyone has their email address. Please let others know who knew him, as I do not have contact information for everyone. Of course, due to the pandemic, there will be no visitation or funeral, which obviously, Jeanne regrets.
Jeanne, herself, says that she is "doing OK". She was staying at her older brother's. He was the only other family member allowed to enter the hospital and was sharing the visitation time with Jeanne to give her a break. I'm certain that she would appreciate hearing from you.
Kindest regards, Michelle and Richard
Ms. Jeanne Dunphy
49 rue du Pecheur N
Lameque, NB
E8T 1K4
He was the best...funny.....he was one of my supporters during my 6 months protest in front of the New Brunswick Legislature.
He was VERY funny and always gave me some info on issues.
It was like a Deep Throat...He wouldn't tell me everything but I had to work to get the whole story.
The NUMBER ONE Toronto Maple Leaf Fan will be missed by MANY.
My deepest sympathy to his wife of many years Jeanne.
This is so sad.....
Thursday, 21 May 2020
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Tuesday, 19 May 2020
Monday, 18 May 2020
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Saturday, 16 May 2020
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Thursday, 14 May 2020
Wednesday, 13 May 2020
Why do CBC Nova Scotia continue to mention the crazy lunatic shooter name????
Why do CBC Nova Scotia continue to mention the crazy lunatic shooter name????
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/mass-shooting-nova-scotia-firearms-gun-violence-1.5567330
Tuesday, 12 May 2020
Reason the Worl is going downhill!!!!
Have you notice ever since Don Cherry been unfairly fired. Everything been going downhill ever since....:(..;(...:(
Monday, 11 May 2020
Sunday, 10 May 2020
Saturday, 9 May 2020
Friday, 8 May 2020
Thursday, 7 May 2020
Wednesday, 6 May 2020
Tuesday, 5 May 2020
Monday, 4 May 2020
Are workers coming from Quebec during Coronavirus???
Charles,
Word on the street is workers from out of province are coming the fill positions at A.V. Nackawic mill.
From Quebec is what im being told.
Word on the street is workers from out of province are coming the fill positions at A.V. Nackawic mill.
From Quebec is what im being told.
Inmate is found dead at the Shediac Provincial Jail!!!! Thank God these days there WILL BE a coroner Inquest. In the past there was none....:(..:(..:(
Inmate is found dead at the Shediac Provincial Jail!!!! Thank God these days there WILL BE a coroner Inquest. In the past there was none....:(..:(..:(
Just been told it's Mental Health Week!!!! I believe they should change it to Mental Health 2020!!!!...It's going to get MUCH worst....:(..:(..:(
Just been told it's Mental Health Week!!!! I believe they should change it to Mental Health 2020!!!!...It's going to get MUCH worst....:(..:(..:(
Does anyone know where I can buy some Herring Fish????
Does anyone know where I can buy some Heroin Fish????
Apparent murder / suicide in Gagetown last night???
Charles,
Apparent murder / suicide in Gagetown last night. Man beat woman severely , she is hospitalized. Man then apparently killed himself and son. That's about all I know right now.
Sunday, 3 May 2020
UPDATE on MAY 3TH, 2020 - New Brunswick Coronavirus Crisis------New Brunswick enters third week with no new cases!!!!!!
News Release
Health
Office of the Premier
COVID-19
New Brunswick enters third week with no new cases
03 May 2020
FREDERICTON (GNB) – Public Health reported the 15th consecutive day in New Brunswick with no new COVID-19 cases.
The number of confirmed cases in New Brunswick remains at 118 but all affected individuals have recovered.
Dr. Jennifer Russell, chief medical officer of health, said that with the onset of better weather, it remains important to follow Public Health’s recommendations on bubbling.
“As we begin the third week of no new COVID-19 cases, I recognize families want to get outside and spend more time together,” said Russell. “But it is crucial that everyone adheres to the rule about two households bubbling only with each other. Also, when outside, it is important to continue to practise physical distancing.”
“I would also strongly urge New Brunswickers to get tested if they have any two of the symptoms, even if those symptoms are mild,” she said.
Testing protocols for COVID-19 have recently expanded. If you or a member of your family are showing two of the following symptoms, contact Tele-Care 811 for further direction:
fever above 38°C;
a new cough or worsening chronic cough;
sore throat;
runny nose;
headache;
a new onset of fatigue;
a new onset of muscle pain;
diarrhea;
loss of sense of taste or loss of sense of smell; and
in children, purple markings on the fingers or toes.
The latest updates and information on confirmed COVID-19 cases and laboratory testing in New Brunswick are available online.
Cautious optimism
Premier Blaine Higgs said New Brunswick has been a leader in the fight against COVID-19 on many levels. Residents listened to the advice of Public Health, stayed home, washed their hands frequently and respected physical distancing, all of which contributed to the positive results the province is now reporting, he said.
“We have been able to manage a very difficult situation with positive results so far, and the fact that we are now entering the third week with no new cases is cause for cautious optimism,” said Higgs. “But we must remain diligent in our efforts to keep New Brunswickers safe and healthy. Throughout our country and in neighbouring jurisdictions there are new COVID-19 cases, and sadly deaths, daily. We must stay on guard and take precautions until a vaccine is found.”
Higgs said that if New Brunswick continues on this path, residents will see fewer restrictions in the weeks ahead as the province moves into the next phase of economic recovery.
“We have come a long way, but we are still vulnerable,” said Higgs. “We expect to have more cases. Our province is still under a state of emergency, and we must continue to follow the advice of Public Health.”
Up-to-date information about COVID-19 is available online.
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