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Police End Active Search For Missing N.S. Boy
Police in Truro, N.S., say the active search for a missing three-year-old boy has ended. Dylan Ehler went missing from his grandmother's yard in the town May 6. Members of search crews found the boy's...
Greg Morrow
May 13, 2020
N.B. Could See $1.19B Deficit: Report
New Brunswick could see a deficit of $1.19 billion this fiscal year because of the COVID-19 pandemic. That is according to a new report released this week by Scotiabank senior economist Marc Desormeau...
Brad Perry
May 13, 2020
Virtual Job Fair Planned For Wednesday
If you are looking for work, the province of New Brunswick says there are many opportunities. A virtual job fair is planned for Wednesday with over 50 companies taking part. A variety of skills are ne...
Tara Clow
May 13, 2020
Road Work Continues During Pandemic
Despite setbacks due to the COVID-19 pandemic, roadwork will continue in Saint John. Micheal Hugenholtz, the commissioner of transportation and environment services, says it has been a challenge to pl...
Stephanie Sirois
May 13, 2020
Conservationists Praise NB Power Decision To Close Dam
Conservationists are celebrating the announcement from NB Power of the closure of the Milltown Dam. By shutting down the hydroelectric dam, which runs along the St. Croix River, Atlantic marine biolog...
Ben Burnett
May 13, 2020
Tourism Industry Weathering The Blow Of COVID-19
The tourism industry is reporting more revenue loss due to COVID-19 but officials say it’s possible to recover. Victoria Clarke, the CEO of Discover Saint John, says it'll be integral to be posi...
Stephanie Sirois
May 13, 2020
Province To Reopen Some Parks And Attractions
New Brunswickers will be able to visit select provincial parks starting this week. As part of the orange phase in the COVID-19 recovery plan, some parks and attractions will open with limited services...
Tamara Steele
May 12, 2020
Conservative Party Postpones Policy Convention
The federal Conservatives have decided to postpone their policy convention, which was scheduled for November. A release says the party’s national council has considered many factors and unanimou...
Christina Mulherin
May 12, 2020
Maker Of World’s ‘Most Dangerous Dress Shirts’ Will Keep You Safe And Stylish
The self-proclaimed makers of the world's 'most dangerous dress shirts' are actually hoping to keep people safe with its new product. Fredericton-based Jeff Alpaugh Custom (JAC) has designed a cloth f...
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May 12, 2020
No New Cases Of COVID-19 In NB
For the sixth day in a row, New Brunswick had no new confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday. Chief medical officer of health, Dr. Jennifer Russell, says some restrictions have been loosened but itR...
Allan Dearing
May 12, 2020
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