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Lower Speed Limit Proposed For University Avenue
A reduced speed limit could be coming to University Avenue in Saint John in the very near future. City staff recommends lowering the speed limit from 60 km/h to 50 km/h to support the active transport...
Brad Perry
May 31, 2022
Construction Begins On New Hampton Funeral Home
The owners of a Hampton funeral home are working to restore it to its former glory. Reid’s Funeral Home on Main Street, which caught fire at around 3 a.m. on Sept. 23, 2021, has been working out...
Aaron Sousa
May 31, 2022
New Leader Acclaimed For NB People's Alliance Party
The People’s Alliance Party of New Brunswick has a new leader. Rick DeSaulniers was acclaimed to the role at a leadership convention held in Nashwaaksis on Saturday. He was the party’s for...
News
May 31, 2022
Toughest Gun Control Measures In Over Forty Years Introduced
New legislation to further strengthen gun control in Canada. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Bill C-21 on Monday, with some of the strongest measures in over 40 years. This includes new rules ...
Tara Clow
May 31, 2022
Main Street Active Transportation Plan Unveiled
Conceptual plans for the proposed Main Street Active Transportation project have been released. The proposed plans also come with a roughly $2-million price tag, much higher than what council had orig...
Brad Perry
May 31, 2022
Man Admits To Killing Tammy Boratynec
A man charged in the 2016 death of Tammy Boratynec in Saint John has entered a guilty plea. Mark Andrew Carty pleaded guilty to manslaughter during a court appearance on Monday, according to police. C...
Brad Perry
May 30, 2022
Saint Andrews Student Receives $65K Scholarship
A Grade 12 student from Saint Andrews has received one of the prestigious Currie Undergraduate Scholarships from the University of New Brunswick. Anjali Singh is one of four high school students from ...
Brad Perry
May 30, 2022
Manufacturing Sector Continues Its Rebound: CME
New Brunswick’s manufacturing sector continues to rebound and has returned to pre-pandemic levels. That is according to Ron Marcolin, divisional vice-president of Canadian Manufacturers and Expo...
Brad Perry
May 30, 2022
Electric Vehicle Sales Spike In N.B.
The purchase of electric vehicles in New Brunswick has skyrocketed since the province began offering rebates. The New Brunswick Lung Association is promoting electric vehicles with its Drive Electric ...
Allan Dearing
May 30, 2022
Pen Pals Will Finally Meet After 57+ Years
It will be an introduction that has been decades in the making. For over 57 years, Wendy Simon has been in contact with her pen pal Wendy from Australia. “We were both in grade school five, mayb...
Tim Herd
May 30, 2022
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