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Brad Perry
Quispamsis Mayor Looks Back On 2018
The mayor of Quispamsis says his town dealt with its fair share of highs and lows in 2018. In a year-end interview, Gary Clark said the year started off with the worst flooding in the town’s his...
Brad Perry
Jan 06, 2019
What Makes A Hurricane Season Active?
A meteorologist at the Canadian Hurricane Centre says several factors can affect how active a particular hurricane season will be. The 2018 Atlantic hurricane season was more active than usual with 15...
Brad Perry
Jan 06, 2019
Saint John's Main Priorities In 2019
Saint John’s mayor says 2019 will be a “stay the course” year as council focuses on implementing existing plans, such as their growth roadmap and population growth strategy. In a yea...
Brad Perry
Jan 06, 2019
Woman Arrested After Shots Fired At First Responders
RCMP say a woman has been arrested after shots were fired at first responders in Dieppe. Police said it all started after a car went off the road near the Moncton airport on Saturday afternoon. They s...
Brad Perry
Jan 06, 2019
City's Fiscal State Will Be Top Focus In 2019
The mayor of Saint John says the city’s fiscal situation will be the top focus of council in 2019. A working group made up of municipal and provincial officials has been working on long-term sol...
Brad Perry
Jan 02, 2019
Province Sends Reminders About Ice Fishing
Tuesday was not only New Year’s Day, but also the official start of ice fishing season in New Brunswick. Designated inland, tidal and international waters are open for ice fishing until March 31...
Brad Perry
Jan 02, 2019
Explosions, Leaks And Flooding In 2018
Saint John had no shortage of serious incidents to deal with in 2018. First, there was the butane leak on the east side in January, followed by record-breaking spring flooding, and an explosion at the...
Brad Perry
Jan 02, 2019
New Year's Day Snowfall Totals
The storm which moved through the region on New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day did not pack as big of a punch as expected. Environment Canada was calling for around 15 centimetres in the Sa...
Brad Perry
Jan 02, 2019
Recycle Your Christmas Tree At Home
It is that time of year when many of us think about ways to get rid of our Christmas tree. The Nature Conservancy of Canada has a quick and easy suggestion: just put it in your backyard. Spokesperson ...
Brad Perry
Jan 02, 2019
Bitter Cold On The Way
The snow has ended but will be replaced by biting wind chills Tuesday night into Wednesday. Environment Canada says as Tuesday’s low pressure system pulls away from the province, northwesterly w...
Brad Perry
Jan 01, 2019
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