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Buskers On The Bay Cancelled
Another well-known Saint John festival has fallen victim to the COVID-19 pandemic. Organizers of the Buskers on the Bay Festival announced Thursday the decision to cancel this year’s event. R...
Brad Perry
May 15, 2020
Two Arrested After Report Of Shots Fired
Saint John police say two people have been arrested after a report of shots being fired in the north end. Police say officers were called to the Adelaide Street area just before 3 a.m. Thursday. ̶...
Brad Perry
May 15, 2020
National Parks To Open In June
National parks won’t be open in time for the May long weekend. However, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says people will soon be able to go out and enjoy the warm weather. “As of the beginni...
Stuart Walter
May 14, 2020
Solid Waste Collection Adds New Technology
The City of Saint John wants residents to assist them with the introduction of new technology for compost and garbage collection. Garbage and compost collection operators will be using Helping Hand au...
Tamara Steele
May 14, 2020
Eight Consecutive Days In N.B. With No New COVID-19 Cases
Public Health reported no new cases of COVID-19 in New Brunswick on Thursday. Two active cases remain and neither are in hospital while 118 individuals have recovered. To date, 19,307 tests have been ...
Allan Dearing
May 14, 2020
Ottawa Announces Support For Fishing Industry
The Federal Government has announced new COVID-19 relief measures for the beleaguered fish industry. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says they are spending $469.4 million to support fish harvesters who ...
Mike Ebbeling
May 14, 2020
63 Per Cent Of COVID-19 Cases On Provincial Reserves Recovered
There are 185 cases of COVID-19 reported among First Nations living on reserve in provinces. Dr. Tom Wong, Chief Medical Officer of Public Health, said this is less than 0.3 per cent of reported Canad...
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May 14, 2020
N.B. Child Care Facilities Getting Ready To Reopen
Regulated child care facilities in New Brunswick are permitted to reopen on May 19 and the province has been developing health and safety guidelines for that to happen. Education and Early Childhood D...
Allan Dearing
May 14, 2020
Organigram Enters First Phase Of Return-To-Work Strategy
Organigram has recalled 50 employees to its Moncton location. This is a part of the first phase of the cannabis producer’s return-to-work strategy. The company says these employees will fill cor...
Tara Clow
May 14, 2020
Applications Open Friday For Student Benefit
Applications are open Friday for a benefit aimed at students. Carla Qualtrough, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Disability Inclusion, said the Canada Emergency Student Benefit will p...
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May 14, 2020
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