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P.E.I. Premier Dennis King Is A Refreshingly Different Kind Of Politician
In this episode, Don Mills and David Campbell start a series of conversations with the Premiers of Atlantic Canada, beginning with Dennis King of P.E.I.Progressive Conservative Premier King is an unco...
Acadia Broadcasting Corporation
Mar 17, 2022
Home Sale Prices Hit Record High In February
Home sales in Greater Saint John cooled further last month, but a lack of available listings continues to have an impact. The Saint John Real Estate Board says 140 homes changed hands in February, dow...
Brad Perry
Mar 16, 2022
Construction Of New Wells Recreation Park Building In Rothesay Receives Funding
A new building is set to be built at Wells Recreation Park in Rothesay. On Wednesday, both the federal and provincial governments announced funding for the facility. The Higgs government is providing ...
Tim Herd
Mar 16, 2022
Quispamsis Residents Oppose Commercial Development
Backlash from Quispamsis residents over a proposed commercial development along the Gondola Point Arterial. Propertystar wants to rezone 42 acres of land between Monarch Drive and Hampton Road from re...
Brad Perry
Mar 16, 2022
Canada looks to drop pre-arrival COVID testing at borders
The extra cost to get a COVID test before entering our country will soon be dropped. Reports suggest the need for a pre-arrival test will be lifted April 1. The rules in place right now require a nega...
Steve MacArthur
Mar 16, 2022
CUPE N.B. Files Complaint Seeking Back Pay
About 5,000 CUPE New Brunswick members are upset about not receiving retroactive pay which was included in new collective agreements with the province. The union has filed a complaint with the New Bru...
Allan Dearing
Mar 16, 2022
Trudeau Heading To NATO Meetings Next Week
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada will be doing more to help Ukraine. Trudeau says he’ll be traveling to Brussels next week for NATO meetings. “To prevent this war from expanding a...
Tim Davidson
Mar 16, 2022
N.B. Pledges $100K In Support To Ukraine
New Brunswick has made a $100,000 donation to the National Bank of Ukraine to help with humanitarian aid. Officials said Wednesday that the donation will help Ukraine defend against the invasion by Ru...
Brad Perry
Mar 16, 2022
Many MP's Now Barred from Entering Russia
After Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky spoke in the House of Commons yesterday, many MP’s were met with sanctions barring them from entering Russia. Among those, Cape Breton Canso MP Mike ...
Zach Pottie
Mar 16, 2022
Early Covid; A Conversation with Min. Patty Hajdu
In early 2020, terms like Coronavirus, SARS-coV-2, and Covid-19 were not in the vocabulary of the general public. Little was known about the virus that was making the news across the globe, but it fel...
Katie Nicholls
Mar 16, 2022
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