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Woman Arrested After Wright Street Incident
A 37-year-old woman is looking at several charges after an incident on Wright Street. Saint John police were searching a home late Wednesday afternoon for a woman wanted on a Canada-wide warrant. Poli...
Tamara Steele
May 14, 2020
‘Beyond The Bump’ Educating Expecting Parents During COVID-19
A new business in New Brunswick is helping expecting parents to get the education and information they need to welcome the newest member of their families. Registered nurse Lara Proud is the owner of ...
Cherise Letson
May 14, 2020
Police Still Busy Despite Drop In Calls
The Saint John Police Force saw a considerable drop in calls in recent weeks due to the pandemic. New figures released by the force show there were 18,385 calls during the first four months of 2019. T...
Brad Perry
May 14, 2020
Changes For Two Seasonal Ferry Crossings
Those who spend their summers on Kennebecasis Island will no longer have the on-demand ferry service they have been used to. Starting Friday, the Peninsula Princess ferry, which runs between Millidgev...
Brad Perry
May 14, 2020
Some City Playgrounds Will Open Saturday
Saint John is opening up some of its recreational facilities just in time for the Victoria Day long weekend. In a news release Thursday, the city announced six facilities will open to the public on Sa...
Brad Perry
May 14, 2020
Restaurant Industry Counting On New Brunswickers
After the province announced the next phase of the COVID-19 economic recovery plan last week, New Brunswick restaurants have been working hard to allow dine-in service for the first time since mid-Mar...
Ben Burnett
May 14, 2020
Saint John Fire Department Joins #BootsForDylan Campaign
The Saint John Fire Department joined a social media campaign earlier this week to show support for the family of Dylan Ehler. First responders and residents are posting photos of rubber boots to soci...
Ben Burnett
May 14, 2020
N.B. State Of Emergency Being Extended
The premier says New Brunswick’s state of emergency order is being extended by another two weeks. Blaine Higgs says it will be extended again as required to help protect the health and safety of...
Allan Dearing
May 14, 2020
Gas Prices Up More Than A Nickel
It is going to cost you more to fill up your vehicle’s fuel tank on Thursday. The new maximum price for regular self-serve is 88.8 cents per litre. That is an increase of 5.5 cents after the wee...
Brad Perry
May 14, 2020
UPDATE: Missing Teen Found Safe, Say Police
Saint John police say a teen reported missing earlier this week has been found. In a news release Friday, police said the 15-year-old has been located and is safe. The teen was reported missing on Tue...
Brad Perry
May 14, 2020
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