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      Digby reacts to ferry price cuts | CBC.ca Loaded

      Digby reacts to ferry price cuts

      10 hours ago
      Duration 3:46

      Digby reacts to ferry price cuts

      • 10 hours ago
      • News
      • Duration 3:46

      Digby’s deputy mayor says a 50 per cent reduction in fares for the Digby-to-Saint John ferry is a good thing for his community. He spoke with Amy Smith.

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