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Patio permit fees hurt small business: CFIB
Atlantic Canadian businesses are calling on municipalities to either reduce or waive patio permit fees. Restaurants spend an average of $995 on patio ...
12h ago
Fuel prices coming down again in N.B.
It looks like we will see a break at the fuel pumps heading into the Victoria Day long weekend. An industry source tells us that both gasoline and die...
14h ago
N.B. anglophone educators honoured for exceptional dedication
Ten educators in the anglophone sector have been recognized with the Minister's Excellence in Education Awards for their outstanding work. The awards ...
14h ago
N.B. to stop handing out COVID rapid tests
New Brunswick will stop handing out COVID-19 rapid tests over the coming weeks. The Department of Health announced Thursday that it would stop handing...
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N.S. Premier questions delays in federal support Chignecto Ithmus
Nova Scotia government officials are questioning why the federal government is spending $1 billion protecting a regional connection in Quebec but cont...
15h ago
Saint John takes steps to repair 'unsightly' home
Saint John city staff will take action to fix an unsightly and dilapidated home in the city's north end. Council directed staff this week to clean up ...
15h ago
Waterfront container village opens for the season
Here is a sign that the summer season is just around the corner in southern New Brunswick. The AREA 506 Waterfront Container Village in Saint John ope...
16h ago
NB'ers warned about unlicensed door-to-door selling
With the arrival of warmer weather and longer days, we often see an uptick in the activity of door-to-door sellers, according to the Financial and Con...
17h ago
Missing 13-year-old in Saint John
Saint John police say they are concerned for the safety of a missing teen. Bentley Haley, 13, was last seen in the Olive Street area on Wednesday. Inv...
19h ago
Canada-wide warrant issued by Saint John police
Saint John police are looking for the public's help to locate a 41-year-old woman wanted on a Canada-wide warrant. A warrant was issued for the arrest...
19h ago
Port Saint John considered for cold storage warehouse
A United States company could be bringing a cold storage warehouse to Port Saint John. Americold is looking at the feasibility of a potential $100-mil...
20h ago
N.B. looks to boost benefits for injured workers
Injured workers in New Brunswick will receive more benefits while they are recovering if proposed legislation passes. The changes, introduced this wee...
20h ago
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