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  2. Charles A. McIlveen - Wikipedia

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    Member of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick; In office 1960–1972: Constituency: Saint John County (1960–67) Saint John East (1967–72) Personal details; Born March 9, 1910 Saint John, New Brunswick: Died: June 26, 1972 (aged 62) Saint John, New Brunswick: Political party: Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick: Spouse

  3. Edis A. Flewwelling - Wikipedia

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    Edis Armstrong Flewwelling (February 5, 1918 – 2006) was a Canadian municipal politician who served as the mayor of Saint John, New Brunswick from 1974 to 1977.

  4. Killing of Richard Oland - Wikipedia

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    Richard Henry "Dick" Oland OC (1941 – July 7, 2011) [12] was the second-born son to Philip Oland, chairman and CEO of Moosehead Breweries, and Mary Oland. [13] Richard and his older brother Derek were born and reared in Rothesay, New Brunswick, a suburb of Saint John.

  5. List of people from Saint John, New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    John Waterhouse Daniel (1845–1933) – physician, politician; Mayor of Saint John, member of Canadian Parliament and Senator; Don Darling – former mayor of Saint John; Joseph A. Day (born 1945) – former politician, senator; James De Mille (1833–1880) – novelist, professor at Dalhousie University [27]

  6. Joseph Drummond - Wikipedia

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    Drummond also joined the NAACP in Saint John. [3] On May 12, 1964, [4] [5] while serving as the vice-president of the New Brunswick Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NBAACP), [6] he led a sit-in with two other NBAACP members at a barbershop in Saint John's Haymarket Square to protest the owner's refusal to serve Black men.

  7. Saint John, New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    Saint John is home to a number of post-secondary institutions, including the smaller of the two campuses of the University of New Brunswick, the Saint John campus (UNBSJ). Opened in 1969 and located next to the Saint John Regional Hospital near Millidgeville , [ 203 ] the campus serves around 2,000 of UNB's total student body. [ 204 ]