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Status of AFN National Chief Discussed in Vancouver Today
Indigenous leaders from across the country are in Vancouver this week for the Assembly of First Nations annual general meeting. The future of National Chief Roseanne Archibald is expected to be a hot ...
Randy Thoms
Jul 05, 2022
Fundy Closes Pool Two Days A Week Due To Staff Shortages
A shortage of lifeguard staff in the province is forcing at least one pool to reduce aquatic activities. Fundy National Park will keep its pool closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays until further notice d...
Tara Clow
Jul 05, 2022
First Nations Child Welfare Compensation Finalized
A final settlement agreement over the underfunding of First Nations Child and Family Services has been completed. Canada will pay $20 billion in compensation to eligible children and their families wh...
Randy Thoms
Jul 05, 2022
Another Mass Shooting In The US
Another mass shooting stateside, this time at a Fourth of July parade in Chicago. Shots sprayed from a high powered rifle from a rooftop into a crowd watching the festivities. Police named and arreste...
Katie Nicholls
Jul 05, 2022
Government 'Dragging Their Feet' On Language Report: Liberals
Waiting until this fall to hear the government’s response to the Official Languages Act review is not sitting well with the Liberals. Premier Blaine Higgs announced the updated timeline late Thu...
Brad Perry
Jul 05, 2022
N.S. Removing All Remaining COVID-19 Measures
Nova Scotia has announced it's dropping all remaining COVID-19 measures. They will be lifted beginning at 12:01 a.m. on Wednesday. However, most measures in high-risk settings will remain in place. Ch...
Skye Bryden-Blom
Jul 05, 2022
Aquatic Centre Hosting Atlantic Cup Swimming Championship
Swimmers from across the Maritimes will compete in Saint John from July 8 to 10. The 2022 Atlantic Cup Swimming Championship is the final swim meet of the season and will take place at the Canada Game...
Tim Herd
Jul 05, 2022
Conservative Leadership Hopeful Visits Atlantic Canada
Patrick Brown is the mayor of Brampton, Ont., and is also running for leader of the Conservative Party of Canada. Brown is on a trip to Atlantic Canada, visiting communities and speaking with resident...
Tim Herd
Jul 05, 2022
Feedback Sought For Main Street Active Transportation Plan
Now is the time to have your say on the proposed Main Street Active Transportation Project. City officials are seeking feedback through an online survey on Shape Your City Saint John. “This proj...
Brad Perry
Jul 05, 2022
CN Rail, Striking Workers Agree To Binding Arbitration
Hundreds of striking CN Rail employees will be heading back to work this week. CN and the union representing roughly 750 signals and communications workers announced late Monday that they have agreed ...
Brad Perry
Jul 04, 2022
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