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Anglophone South DEC Adds First Nations Representative
The Anglophone South School District Education Council (DEC) has added a First Nations representative. Teresa Sewell has ties to the Rexton and Richibucto area, grew up in Fredericton, and now lives i...
Tamara Steele
May 17, 2022
Close Fallsview Drive To Through Traffic: Councillor
A popular shortcut for drivers in west Saint John could soon be cut off. Coun. Barry Ogden is calling for Fallsview Drive to be closed to through traffic. “A lot of speeders and a lot of locals ...
Brad Perry
May 17, 2022
Home Sales Remain Above Long-Term Averages
Above-average home sales and meager inventory continued in Greater Saint John during the month of April. New numbers from the Saint John Real Estate Board show there were 221 homes sold throughout the...
Brad Perry
May 16, 2022
UNB To Hand Out Honorary Degrees At Graduation
The University of New Brunswick will give out six honorary degrees at its graduation ceremonies at the end of this month. Dr. HEA (Eddy) Campbell and William (Bill) MacMackin are among the six being r...
Aaron Sousa
May 16, 2022
Break-In And Theft At West Side Business
Police are investigating a break-in and theft at a business on the west side of Saint John. Officers responded to an alarm at a tool rental business on Fairville Boulevard just before midnight on Sund...
Brad Perry
May 16, 2022
Largest Moose Draw Since 1995
There will be a lot more hunters hoping to bag a moose this year. Applications are now being accepted for the 2022 draw. 5107 licenses will be handed out, that’s the highest since 1995. "The num...
Tara Clow
May 16, 2022
UPDATE: Nursing Home Deal To Be Ratified Friday
After three years without a ratified nursing home agreement, the New Brunswick Nurses Union and the New Brunswick Association of Nursing Homes aim to sign off on a new deal this Friday. It comes after...
Aaron Sousa
May 16, 2022
RCMP Search For Victims In Sexual Assault Case From 1980s
Codiac RCMP are looking to hear from other potential victims with a sexual assault investigation at a school that dates back to the 1980’s. An investigation was launched in August 2021 after com...
Tara Clow
May 16, 2022
Most CFL Players On Strike After CBA Expires
Players on seven of nine teams in the Canadian Football League are on strike. The work stoppage comes as the collective bargaining agreement expired over the weekend, and talks between the CFL and the...
Kevin Northup
May 16, 2022
Parachuting Spiders On Their Way To Canada
Murder Hornets, Spongy Moths (formally known as Gypsy Moths), and now parachuting spiders. Joro Spiders are about the size of a palm on the average hand, are yellow and black-blue with red on them and...
Katie Nicholls
May 16, 2022
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