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Home CHCH News Local Universities caution students against partying for St. Patrick’s day Universities caution students against partying for St. Patrick’s dayPosted:March 13, 2021 | 2:19 AMBy:News StaffUpdated: April 4, 2024 | 1:11 PM Share this story... The traditional St Patricks day bash is out of the question for the second year in a row. Some places are still trying to mark the day in alternative ways, encouraging people to celebrate safely. Matt Ingram reports. Previous CHCH News Province investing $2.5M into the music industry Next CHCH News Trudeau says ramped up vaccine deliveries to bring 1M doses per week
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