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Brad Perry
Moncton Marks 5th Anniversary Of Deadly Shootings
Tuesday marks five years since three RCMP officers were shot and killed in the line of duty in Moncton. Constables Doug Larche, Dave Ross and Fabrice Gevaudan died while responding to a call about an ...
Brad Perry
Jun 04, 2019
A monument honours the three RCMP officers killed in the 2014 Moncton shootings. (Submitted/New Brunswick RCMP)
Council Signs Deal To Keep Sea Dogs In Saint John
Saint John council has approved a contentious agreement to keep the Sea Dogs hockey team in the city. During Monday night's regular meeting, council agreed to give the hockey club up to $112,500 over ...
Brad Perry
Jun 04, 2019
Saint John councillors during their regular meeting on June 3, 2019. (Brad Perry/Wave News)
No Shortage Of Measles Vaccines: Health Officials
New Brunswick health officials say the province has enough vaccines to deal with the ongoing measles outbreak. The issue was raised several times during question period in the legislature last week. O...
Brad Perry
Jun 03, 2019
Dr. Jennifer Russell, New Brunswick's chief medical officer of health. (Submitted/Government of New Brunswick)
Prepare For Exciting NBA Finals: Riptide Coach
This year's NBA Finals are drawing lots of attention from both sides of the Canada-U.S. border. The Toronto Raptors have become the first Canadian team to play in the league final. They are facing the...
Brad Perry
Jun 03, 2019
Nelson Terroba is the former head coach of the Saint John Riptide. (Submitted/Saint John Riptide)
Saint Johners Commemorate D-Day During Ceremony
Thursday marks the 75th anniversary of D-Day - the day when Allied soldiers invaded the beaches of Normandy in France during the Second World War. A small group gathered at King's Square in Saint John...
Brad Perry
Jun 02, 2019
A small group gathered at King's Square in Saint John on June 1, 2019, to honour those who died during the Battle of Normandy. (Brad Perry/Wave News)
Apricot Seeds Recalled Over Cyanide Poisoning Risk
Ecoideas Innovations Inc. is recalling products from its Apricot Power brand due to possible cyanide poisoning. The two products include Bitter Raw Apricot Seeds and Apricot Seed Meal. The Canadian Fo...
Brad Perry
Jun 02, 2019
Ecoideas Innovations Inc. is recalling products from its Apricot Power brand due to possible cyanide poisoning. (Submitted/Canadian Food Inspection Agency)
Measles Outbreak Spreads To Hampton High
The measles outbreak in the Saint John area has spread to Hampton High School. New Brunswick's chief medical officer of health confirmed the latest case Saturday morning. Dr. Jennifer Russell said any...
Brad Perry
Jun 01, 2019
Marco Verch / CC
AIM's Operating Permit Renewed By Province
The province has renewed the approval to operate for a controversial metal recycling facility in west Saint John. American Iron & Metal has been the site of numerous explosions in its shredder, le...
Brad Perry
May 31, 2019
An aerial view of the American Iron and Metal recycling facility in Saint John, N.B. (Photo: Imagery ©2018 Google, Map data ©2018 Google)
Vet's Taxi Users May Have Been Exposed To Measles
People who used Vet's Taxi in Saint John during certain times last week may have been exposed to measles. Dr. Jennifer Russell, the province's chief medical officer of health, revealed the details dur...
Brad Perry
May 31, 2019
(Photo: Government of New Brunswick/Twitter)
Water Street Will Be Closed Next Week
Get ready for some traffic headaches in uptown Saint John for much of next week. Demolition will begin on the former Coast Guard administration building on Tuesday. Water Street will be closed to thru...
Brad Perry
May 31, 2019
Crews have spent the past several days tearing down the old helicopter hangar building attached to the former Coast Guard administration building in Saint John. Demolition on the building itself will begin on June 4, 2019. (Wave News)
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