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Crews in Sackville, N.B., were battling a fire on Good Friday that cloaked the downtown area in smoke and left four university students temporarily homeless.
Come show your Mountie Pride during this fun-filled weekend — September 23-25, 2022 — that offers a wonderful opportunity to share your Mount Allison experience with family, while mingling with students and alumni.
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This week, Sean Pauley of Riverview celebrates four years of being clean following an opioid addiction to Percocet, first prescribed for a foot injury. New public opinion data suggests most Canadians see the nation’s opioid use epidemic as a serious problem, but they don't recognize it's an every class problem, Pauley says. PHOTO: CLARA PASIEKA/TIMES & TRANSCRIPT Clara Pasieka, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
“I came this close to being dead,” said Sean Pauley, of Riverview, a recovering addict who this week marks his fourth year of no longer using opiates.
Pauley says he was prescribed Percocet, a brand name painkiller than combines oxycodone and acetaminophen, following a foot injury in his thirties. What followed, he said, was 14 years of dependency.