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No Fishing Licences Required On June 4th And 5th
If you like to fish, this is the weekend to do it in New Brunswick. Fish New Brunswick days will be held on June 4th and 5th, which means no licence is required. Traditionally, these days happen durin...
Tara Clow
Jun 02, 2022
Frozen Raspberries Recalled In Beresford
A recall by picerie Frenette in Beresford, New Brunswick. Frozen Whole raspberries are affected due to possible norovirus contamination. If you have purchased these raspberries, do not eat them. They ...
Tara Clow
Jun 02, 2022
Off Grid Ales' New Owners Plan Move, Image Upgrade
Changes are on the horizon for New Brunswick's first and only off-grid craft brewery, after a change in ownership. Tallyia MacMullin, the new co-owner of Off Grid Ales, told Huddle she and Tim Byrne, ...
Sam Macdonald
Jun 02, 2022
Maritimers not making as much; pay gap grows to $11,000
A new report shows Maritimers are falling behind the rest of Canada when it comes to what we’re paid. The Fraser Institutes new report shows the pay gap is now about $11,000. The study examines ...
Steve MacArthur
Jun 02, 2022
Councillor Welcomes Proposed Property Tax Changes
Municipalities throughout New Brunswick may soon be able to set special property tax rates for heavy industry. Proposed legislation introduced Tuesday would pave the way for a new heavy industrial cla...
Brad Perry
Jun 02, 2022
Gasoline Prices Up, Diesel Prices Fall
Mixed news at the fuel pumps depending on what you need to buy. The new maximum price for regular self-serve gasoline is just over $2.11 per litre. That is an increase of around three cents after the ...
Brad Perry
Jun 02, 2022
Health Security Company Plans To Hire 300
Paladin Security has won the New Brunswick government contract to provide security services at facilities operated by the Vitalit and Horizon Health Networks. As a result, the British Columbia based c...
Allan Dearing
Jun 01, 2022
The verdict is in: Jury finds Amber Heard defamed Johnny Depp
The verdict is in and the jury has ruled in favour of Johnny Depp in his libel lawsuit against ex-wife Amber Heard. The seven-person civil jury reached a unanimous verdict on Wednesday finding Heard d...
Skye Bryden-Blom
Jun 01, 2022
Parole Eligibility Ruling Cause For Concern: Lawyer
A ruling by the Supreme Court of Canada on Friday that strikes down "cruel and unusual" sentences for mass murderers gives concern to the families of victims, according to one lawyer. Prior to 2011, a...
Aaron Sousa
Jun 01, 2022
Roundtable Wants To Remove Travel Restrictions
The Canadian Travel and Tourism Roundtable wants the federal government to get rid of all COVID-19 restrictions at airports. Monette Pasher is with the Canadian Airports Council and says the restricti...
Tim Davidson
Jun 01, 2022
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