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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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Last week’s most viewed story, with 4,655 views, was Want the $300 ‘affordability’ payment? You’ll have to apply, followed by ANALYSIS: How Blaine Higgs is remaking the PCs with 3,638 views.

Spots 3 through 10 were:

3. Ontario woman fell in love with N.B., now helps others move here – 3,227

jocelyn clements
Jocelyn Clements moved to Moncton from London, Ont., five years ago and now works as a real estate agent specializing in helping people move her from Ontario. This photo shows her holding lobsters in front of a $2-million home for sale outside the city. SUBMITTED

4. Dream home: Five-bedroom estate with 35-acre lot – 3,105

0210 tt dream home
This home on Elmwood Drive in Moncton has five bedrooms and four bathrooms, and is listed for $1.6 million. SUBMITTED

5. 70-year-old dead after falling through ice on ATV – 2,580

Rescuers on the ice of the Kennebecasis River
Members of the Kennebecasis Valley Fire Department make their way across the ice of the Kennebecasis River Sunday after a 70-year-old man fell through while driving his ATV. SUBMITTED

6. Tradesman spots his stolen tools for sale, altercation ensues 2,560

Moncton Law Courts
Moncton Law Courts BRUNSWICK NEWS ARCHIVES

7. Roofer took the money and ran, now has to pay it back – 2,141

Moncton courthouse
Moncton courthouse BRUNSWICK NEWS ARCHIVES

8. St. James Gate closes Dieppe restaurant – 2,029

St. James' Gate
St. James’ Gate has permanently closed its location at the Fox Creek Golf Club in Dieppe. Photo by Sarah Seeley/Brunswick News

9. ‘Distressing and disturbing’: Man sentenced for driving ex off cliff – 1,989

Joshua Ermel
Joshua Ermel SUBMITTED/FACEBOOK

10. Sailboat sinking in frozen St. John River – 1,928

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A boat that had frozen in the waters of the St. John River has begun to sink. Photo by 12 O'CLOCK HIGH DRONE SERVICE

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