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CAPE BRETON RAILWAY COULD BE OPERATIONAL WITH TWO YEARS Phase one of the work is estimated to cost almost $42.9 million, with the largest amount being $22.7 million to repair bridges, followed by $7.85 million for the track and $7.08 million for civil EACH DAY IS A GIFT FOR A NEWFOUNDLAND MAN WHO RECEIVED MARYSTOWN, N.L. — Frank Byrne stared death in the face nearly eight years ago and came out the other side grateful for every breath since.He and his
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The Cape Breton Post was founded in 1901 and is based in Sydney. It has the largest readership of any publication based in Cape Breton. STEPHEN ADRIAN 'SONNY' BOONE BOONE, Stephen Adrian ‘Sonny’ Sydney It is with great sadness that we, the family of Stephen ‘Sonny’ Boone, announce his passing onFriday, May 1,
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The Cape Breton Post was founded in 1901 and is based in Sydney. It has the largest readership of any publication based in Cape Breton. STEPHEN ADRIAN 'SONNY' BOONE BOONE, Stephen Adrian ‘Sonny’ Sydney It is with great sadness that we, the family of Stephen ‘Sonny’ Boone, announce his passing onFriday, May 1,
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CAPE BRETON RAILWAY COULD BE OPERATIONAL WITH TWO YEARS Phase one of the work is estimated to cost almost $42.9 million, with the largest amount being $22.7 million to repair bridges, followed by $7.85 million for the track and $7.08 million for civil OCEANA CANADA SURVEY REVEALS CANADIANS WANT OTTAWA TO BAN Two thirds of Canadians polled in a recent survey for Oceana Canada say they want the federal government’s ban on plastics to include more than the six items currently being proposed.THOMAS MACDONALD
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In Memoriam CARTER, Brian Morgan In loving memory of Brian Morgan Carter May 1, 1954 - June 18, 2014 Brian, the things we miss seeing your big smile Missing your big hugs And at the end of the day VALERIE MACNEIL-GRANT It is with broken hearts that we, the family announce the passing of Valerie MacNeil-Grant on March 15, 2018 at Victoria Haven, Glace Bay, surrounded by her loving family. Born in Sydney, March 7 GWENDLYN YVONNE MACDONALD We regret to announce the passing of Gwendlyn Yvonne MacDonald on Wednesday, May 15, 2019, at Harbourstone Enhanced Care, Sydney. Born November 16, 1930, in Glace Bay, she was the daughter of the DONALD FRANCIS BEATON It is with deep sadness that we, the family of Donald Francis Beaton, announce his sudden passing on Saturday May 12, 2018 in Baddeck. Bornon July
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