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Jeffrey Ougler

@JeffreyOugler

Sault Star district editor in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. Have a news tip? Tweet me.

Joined October 2013
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Today is the one hundredth anniversary of Lady Ashburnham's donation of a window installed in Memorial Hall featuring Shakespeare in the court of Queen Elizabeth I in memory of her husband, the Earl of Ashburnham, on November 25, 1924. @UNBArtCentre

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Remember in 2000 when famed B.C. lawyer and political activist Dugald Christie cycled through the Sault on his way to the Supreme Court of Canada to fast for the poor #sault #saultnews #saultstemarie #law #justice #SCC_eng #JusticeCanadaEN #Poverty saultstar.com/news/from-the-…


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On Monday, Nov. 11, UNB will be closed in honour of Remembrance Day. Remembrance Day provides a time to reflect on the causes and consequences of armed conflict and the sacrifices made by all those who have served. The occasion provides an opportunity to honour, to remember and…

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We had a wonderful time celebrating the newest members of the UNB Associated Alumni over a beautiful two days in October. Take a look back in this fantastic video, and join us once more in welcoming the newest members of our global community of over 100,000 alumni!


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Today is Indigenous Veterans Day. On this day, we recognize Indigenous contributions to military service, particularly those from Wabanaki communities, in the First World War, Second World War and the Korean War. Indigenous perspectives of remembrance include "honouring…

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