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CP Rail And Union Agree To Binding Arbitration
CP Rail workers are expected to be back on the job by noon today. This comes after a deal was struck with the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference union overnight. CP President Keith Creel says, "CP is pl...
Tara Clow
Mar 22, 2022
City Officer Selects Jury Trial In Assault Charge
A Saint John police officer accused of using excessive force in an incident last summer has elected to be tried by judge and jury. Const. Benaiah Sok, a three-year member of the force, was charged wit...
Tamara Steele
Mar 22, 2022
Atlantic Premiers Discuss Healthcare, Energy And Ukraine
The Council of Atlantic Premiers wrapped up their first in-person meeting since 2019 in Halifax covering a wide range of topics including energy, healthcare and Ukraine. A shortage of healthcare worke...
Tamara Steele
Mar 21, 2022
Feedback Sought For Environmental Project At Saint John Mill
Irving Pulp & Paper is seeking input on a new $150-million environmental project at its mill on Saint John’s west side. Officials say the new on-site facility would modernize the current wat...
Brad Perry
Mar 21, 2022
Public Not Permitted In NB Legislature, MLAs To Wear Masks
The New Brunswick Legislature will resume sitting on Tuesday, but the public will not be permitted inside. Interim Liberal Leader Roger Melanson says masks will still be required for MLA’s, R...
Tara Clow
Mar 21, 2022
New Agreements Could Create 85 More Nursing Seats
Provincial funding will encourage two universities to graduate hundreds more nurses over the next decade. The University of New Brunswick could receive up to $18 million in provincial incentives over ...
Brad Perry
Mar 21, 2022
Puppy Mill Dogs Being Cared For By Moncton SPCA
Nineteen dogs are now under the care of the Greater Moncton SPCA, after they were surrendered by their Owners. Executive Director Dan Fryer says this was part of a puppy mill investigation by the New ...
Tara Clow
Mar 21, 2022
Poll Surveys Canadians About Loosening Of COVID-19 Restrictions
After two years of COVID-19 restrictions, Narrative Research polled Canadians to find out how they feel about the easing of restrictions. The poll of 1233 Canadians over the age of 18 conducted last w...
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Mar 21, 2022
Alleged Robbery, Weapons Call Keep Police Busy
Saint John police say a 45-year-old man suffered serious injuries after an alleged robbery. Officers were called to Cedar Street in the city’s north end just before 5 p.m. Friday. “On Marc...
Brad Perry
Mar 21, 2022
Snow Crab Allowable Catch Increases For 2022
Snow crab stock in the southern Gulf of St. Lawrence is healthy and showing signs of continued growth, that according to Fisheries and Oceans Canada. As a result, they’ve raised the total allowa...
Tara Clow
Mar 21, 2022
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