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Missing Man Found Dead; Death Ruled A Homicide
Police say they have recovered the body of a missing Minto man and ruled his death a homicide. Brandon Donelan, 27, was reported missing to the police on January 30. He was last seen on Red Bank Drive...
Brad Perry
Apr 05, 2022
The Volunteers Maintaining And Developing Rockwood Park Trails
The trails at Rockwood Park are currently wet and sensitive to mountain bike traffic. However, to help maintain and develop trails, Saint John Cycling - a non-profit organization promoting and support...
Tim Herd
Apr 05, 2022
Council Endorses Extra Funding For New Solid Waste Model
Up to $400,000 will be used from Saint John’s capital reserve funds to help implement a new solid waste model. Common Council approved the endorsement during their regular meeting on Monday nigh...
Tim Herd
Apr 05, 2022
Bus Changes - April 5th, 2022
Anglophone South School District: Bus 653 is running 30 minutes late this morning. The bus serves Kennebecasis Valley High School and Rothesay Elementary School. Francophone South School Distri...
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Apr 05, 2022
Harbour Bridge Construction Begins Tuesday
Remember those construction headaches from last summer along Harbour Bridge in Saint John? They are back again this year as a $26-million rehabilitation project continues on the busy bridge along Rout...
Brad Perry
Apr 05, 2022
Pediatricians Advocate For Return Of Mask Mandates
A group of doctors is advocating for the use of masks by children to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. An open letter from almost 20 pediatricians and other doctors is being circulated urging steps...
Tara Clow
Apr 04, 2022
Saint John’s Newly Renovated ‘Ritchie Building’ Preparing For Spring Move In
The building at 46 Princess Street, also known as “The Ritchie Building,” has had 15 new apartments renovated above uptown Saint John bar O’Leary’s. The building is one of many...
Elizabeth MacLeod
Apr 04, 2022
N.B. Unveils Five-Year Tourism Plan
New Brunswick is inviting the world to discover our province through a new five-year tourism plan. The plan, titled The Invitation, comes as pandemic-related border measures continue to loosen. Touris...
Brad Perry
Apr 04, 2022
Myths Remain In Bilingualism: Survey
Strong support for bilingualism. That finding, along with others, were identified in a survey from the Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages: 81% of respondents support the Official Languag...
Tara Clow
Apr 04, 2022
Former City Solicitor Named Provincial Court Judge
A former Saint John city solicitor has been appointed as a sitting provincial court judge in Miramichi. The appointment of Scott Brittain fills a vacancy and brings the number of full-time provincial ...
Brad Perry
Apr 04, 2022
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