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Brad Perry
Oland Trial Delayed By 2 Weeks
The start of Dennis Oland’s second-degree murder trial has been pushed back by two weeks. Proceedings were scheduled to begin on Tuesday but were delayed by one day due to an “unexpected l...
Brad Perry
Nov 07, 2018
Province Warns About Carbon Monoxide
Emergency officials are reminding New Brunswickers about the threat carbon monoxide can pose in your home. Four people living in one household received carbon monoxide poisoning this week after using ...
Brad Perry
Nov 06, 2018
Picadilly Mine Closing For Good
Nutrien Inc. is permanently closing its potash mine in Picadilly, near Sussex. The news comes nearly three years after the company - then known as PotashCorp - indefinitely suspended operations at the...
Brad Perry
Nov 06, 2018
Oland Retrial Delayed Until Wednesday
An “unexpected legal issue” has delayed the start of the second-degree murder trial for Dennis Oland. Close to 20 people showed up at the Saint John law courts on Tuesday morning ahead of ...
Brad Perry
Nov 06, 2018
Council OKs Pay Hike To Offset Tax Changes
Saint John councillors have voted in favour of a pay increase - but the amount they bring home will not change. New federal rules mean municipal elected officials will no longer be able to claim one-t...
Brad Perry
Nov 06, 2018
UPDATED: More Than 80K Still Without Power
Emergency management officials say residents who lost power during Saturday night’s damaging wind storm should prepare for a “long restoration period”. As of 2 p.m. Sunday, NB Power ...
Brad Perry
Nov 03, 2018
Change Smoke Alarm Batteries When Clocks Go Back
Daylight saving time ends at 2 a.m. on Sunday, November 4, which means you will have to set your clocks back by one hour. But it is not the only thing you should do, according to Kevin Comeau, a plato...
Brad Perry
Nov 03, 2018
Investigation Into Refinery Explosion Continues
The Department of Environment says it is still too soon to say what caused the October 8 explosion and fire at the Irving Oil Refinery in Saint John. Spokesperson Anthony Doiron said the department ha...
Brad Perry
Oct 30, 2018
City Launches #MySaintJohn Campaign
Which neighbourhoods, parks and landmarks make you proud to call Saint John home? The city has launched a new photo contest on social media called #MySaintJohn to help create some positive online dial...
Brad Perry
Oct 29, 2018
PC Candidate Disputes Saint John Harbour Results
The runner-up in the Saint John Harbour riding is alleging several voter irregularities during the provincial election. Progressive Conservative candidate Barry Ogden lost to Liberal candidate Gerry L...
Brad Perry
Oct 29, 2018
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