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E-Tickets Now Being Issued By KV Police
Some Kennebecasis Valley motorists are now being issued electronic tickets for certain provincial offences under the Motor Vehicle Act. Since March 11, the Kennebecasis Regional Police Force has been ...
Tim Herd
Mar 28, 2022
Arrest Made After Bomb Threat Investigation
Saint John police say they have made an arrest after a bomb threat at a west-side school. On March 18, the Saint John Police Force and other emergency services responded to a report of a bomb threat a...
Tim Herd
Mar 28, 2022
Electric Buses Could Be Coming To Saint John
Officials at Saint John Transit are considering upgrading part of their fleet with electric buses. It comes as the city undergoes a transit redesign and looks to become carbon neutral by 2040. Ian Fog...
Brad Perry
Mar 28, 2022
Opponents Claim Nuclear License Request Will ‘Silence’ An Entire Generation
An advocacy group is sounding the alarm over NB Power’s bid to renew its nuclear license for an unprecedented 25 years. The Coalition for Responsible Energy Development in New Brunswick (CRED-NB...
Sam Macdonald
Mar 28, 2022
Ontario MPP Charged
A veteran Ontario MPP is facing charges connected to the truckers’ protest in Ottawa. Randy Hillier, the former PC member now sitting as an independent, turned himself in to Ottawa Police this m...
Randy Thoms
Mar 28, 2022
Man Seriously Injured In Alleged Stabbing: Police
Saint John police say two people have been arrested after an alleged stabbing at an uptown bar. Emergency crews responded to the 100 block of Prince William Street around 1:15 a.m. Sunday. “Offi...
Brad Perry
Mar 28, 2022
‘Phones Are Ringing Off The Hook’: Tourism Operators Anticipate Busy Summer
After two years of struggling through the COVID-19 pandemic, tourism operators in New Brunswick have reason to believe a recovery could finally be in the cards. In its recently revealed 2022-23 budget...
Robert Lothian
Mar 28, 2022
New Committee A Growth Engine For N.B.’s Craft Alcohol Sector
New Brunswick alcohol producers will be well-represented on a new advisory committee aimed at enhancing communication between craft producers and the New Brunswick Liquor Corporation (ANBL). The ANBL ...
Tyler McLean
Mar 28, 2022
Federal Correctional Officers Plan Peaceful Protest
Federal correctional officers from across Atlantic Canada will hold a demonstration, upset over a toxic work environment. They’ll march in front of the Administrative offices of Correctional Ser...
Tara Clow
Mar 28, 2022
New Permit Process For Weight Restriction Exemptions
Saint John is making it easier for trucking companies to get an exemption for spring weight restrictions. Trucks can only haul 80 per cent of their usual mass on many streets during the spring weight ...
Brad Perry
Mar 28, 2022
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