Tuesday, March 24, 2009

HEADLINES

John Gardner/Courier
The Bartlett family gather around Medal of Bravery winner, Jerrica Bartlett. From left Josh Bartlett, Sheila Bartlett, Randy Bartlett, Jerrica Bartlett, Leah Bartlett, and Roxanne Petitpas.


In the Saint Croix Courier, Tuesday March 24, 2009
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Councillors shouldn't have quit, says a former St. Stephen mayor
St. Stephen girl earns Medal of Bravery
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Mayor slams ambulance fee plan
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Calais LNG holds public meeting Tuesday

EDITORIAL
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LETTERS
If mayor supports quarry, bring it to St. Stephen
St. Stephen mayor stabbed St. Andrews in the back
Quarry GM says watershed is safe

SPORTS
Silverkings hook series lead
Islanders compete for NB title


St. Stephen girl earns Medal of Bravery


By JOHN GARDNER
john@stcroixcourier.ca

ST. STEPHEN – On March 16, MichaĆ«lle Jean, Governor General of Canada, announced that Jerrica Bartlett, of St. Stephen, will be the recipient of a Medal of Bravery awarded in a ceremony at Rideau Hall in Ottawa.
On Aug. 4, 2007, then 11-year-old Bartlett rescued her great-great-uncle from a possible drowning in North Head, Grand Manan...

See the full story in Tuesday's Saint Croix Courier

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