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City Staff Provide Update For ‘Waste Wise’ Program
The City of Saint John will roll out its new solid waste collection this fall. However, the ‘Waste Wise’ program has been updated to address access and affordability concerns. The plan inc...
Tim Herd
Jun 15, 2022
Slight Dip Likely For N.B. Gas Prices
Drivers in New Brunswick will be happy to hear gas prices will likely drop slightly this week. Dan McTeague, president of Canadians for Affordable Energy, thinks gasoline will fall by about one cent p...
Allan Dearing
Jun 15, 2022
Microsoft’s Internet Explorer retiring after nearly 30 years
It’s the end of an era in the digital world. The plug is getting pulled on the search browser “Internet Explorer.” Tech giant Microsoft has announced after 27 years it’s enteri...
Skye Bryden-Blom
Jun 15, 2022
Wrong Way Crash Injures Two Drivers
A vehicle drove the wrong way on Route 1 during morning rush hour on Wednesday. Saint John Police got a complaint about a red sedan travelling westbound in the eastbound lanes from the Harbour Bridge ...
Tamara Steele
Jun 15, 2022
Drugs Seized After Impaired Driving Investigation
A 30-year-old Memramcook man is facing charges after an investigation on the Woodstock First Nation. On June 9th, RCMP responded after reports of a possible impaired driver on Turtle Lane. The driver ...
Tara Clow
Jun 15, 2022
Series Of Military Exercises Begin In Saint John Mid-June
A series of military exercises have been planned for the Saint John area. Soldiers from the 37 Signal Regiment will be conducting the exercises every Wednesday to Saturday, beginning June 15. until Au...
Tim Herd
Jun 15, 2022
Developing A New Plan For Long-Term Care
The provincial government will develop a new plan for long-term care. The Department of Social Development has begun work on the plan, which will respond to the needs of the province’s aging pop...
Tim Herd
Jun 15, 2022
Judge Dismisses West Side Water Class Action
A Court of Queen’s Bench judge has sided with the City of Saint John in a class-action lawsuit involving the west side water switchover. Chief Justice Tracey DeWare dismissed the class members...
Brad Perry
Jun 15, 2022
Helicopter Flyover Planned In Rothesay
If you find yourself on or near the Riverside Golf and Country Club later today, look up. Griffin Helicopters from Gagetown will fly over the Rothesay golf club on Wednesday between 11:30 a.m. and 5:0...
Tamara Steele
Jun 15, 2022
Aquatic Centre Seeking Public Input For Revitalize Plan
Developing a plan to improve and revitalize the Canada Games Aquatic Centre. The city of Saint John and the Aquatic Centre’s Commission is seeking public input through a survey. The survey will ...
Tim Herd
Jun 14, 2022
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