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Going Viral: Tributes pour in for young victims of fatal crash

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Here are the top 10 most popular stories online last week with TJ.news readers. See if you have read them all.

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The most well-viewed story over the last week, with 15,134 views, is Police seek assistance in locating woman wanted on Canada-wide warrant, followed by Tributes pour in for young victims of fatal crash with 12,816 views.

The top 3 through 10 stories were:

Minister billed taxpayers for trip taken ‘on his own time’ – 6,759 views

Savoie
Glen Savoie is pictured in this file photo. SUBMITTED

Beloved highway-campground sold to P.E.I.-based group – 5,627 views

Peter & Janet Clark owners of Jellystone Park and Campground in Woodstock NB
After 42 years and countless hours of hard work, Peter and Janet Clark of Woodstock have sold their beloved Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park Camp and Resort. Photo by SHANA GREY/BRUNSWICK NEWS

Pensions of 16,000 workers, retirees at stake in court battle – 4,362 views

Pension expert Joe Nunes
Pension expert Joe Nunes says he doesn’t like retirement plans for public sector workers that put a huge burden on future generations to pay for them. Photo by John Chilibeck/Brunswick News

Investigators probe cause of fire at Hanwell Road plaza – 4,125 views

Pictured is the damaged sustained at Changing Hands Thrift Shop
Pictured is the damaged sustained at Changing Hands Thrift Shop from a fire on Tuesday morning. SUBMITTED

Province announces school cellphone rule changes – 2,982 views

Hogan
Education Minister Bill Hogan addresses media in this file photo. Photo by Barbara Simpson/Brunswick News Archive

New data about N.B. schools is ‘very alarming’: expert – 2,783 views

schools
The highest chronic absenteeism rates in the province are in Anglophone School District West, which includes the Fredericton area and almost all of western and chunks of northwestern New Brunswick. BRUNSWICK NEWS ARCHIVE

Reversing Falls restaurant says it’s undergoing format change – 2,728 views

The Reversing Falls Restaurant is seen in a 2022 file photo. The city-owned property relaunched that year under a sublease as The Plank. SEAN MOTT/BRUNSWICK NEWS ARCHIVE
The Reversing Falls Restaurant is seen in a 2022 file photo. The city-owned property relaunched that year under a sublease as The Plank. BRUNSWICK NEWS ARCHIVE

Clean fuel regulations now add 3.07 cents per litre to gas price – 2,474 views

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Filling up 50-litre tank of gasoline will cost 16 cents less following minor changes to the formula the Energy and Utilities Board uses to pass on the cost of federal clean fuel regulations to consumers. Photo by Jack Boland/Toronto Sun

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