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Brad Perry
Holt delivers first State of the Province address
Change and accountability were two of the key focuses for Premier Susan Holt during her first State of the Province address. The province's newest premier spoke to a sold-out crowd of business leaders...
Brad Perry
Jan 30, 2025
UPDATED: Man charged with murder after 2 children found dead in Saint John
A man has been charged with first-degree murder after two boys were found dead in a home in Saint John's north end. But investigators are remaining tight-lipped about what happened inside of the resid...
Brad Perry
Jan 30, 2025
Drop in fuel prices expected for N.B. drivers
We will see a break at the fuel pumps after several weeks of increases, according to an industry source. The price of regular self-serve is expected to fall by around two cents per litre on Thursday n...
Brad Perry
Jan 30, 2025
Deputy mayor of Fundy Albert resigns
Fundy Albert will now have two vacancies to fill during the next municipal byelection. John Ereaux has resigned as deputy mayor and councillor, citing personal reasons. His letter was read out during ...
Brad Perry
Jan 30, 2025
6,000 N.B. jobs could be lost due to Trump tariffs: premier
Up to 6,000 jobs could be lost in New Brunswick if the U.S. president makes good on his tariff threats, according to the premier. Susan Holt revealed the figure to reporters on Wednesday afternoon fol...
Brad Perry
Jan 29, 2025
Group drops Policy 713 lawsuit against N.B. government
A civil liberties group has ended its lawsuit over changes to New Brunswick's gender identity policy in schools. The Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA) announced Wednesday that its Policy 713...
Brad Perry
Jan 29, 2025
Cold storage facility planned for Port Saint John
A United States company has announced plans to build a cold storage facility at Port Saint John. Americold will invest between $75 million and $80 million, the company announced on Tuesday. The projec...
Brad Perry
Jan 29, 2025
Tentative deal for government labourers, trades workers
A tentative agreement has been reached for more than 2,200 general labour and trades workers in New Brunswick. The province announced the agreement with CUPE Local 1190, the union representing the wor...
Brad Perry
Jan 29, 2025
3% rent cap in N.B. takes effect on Feb. 1
Some relief is coming for New Brunswickers who have faced massive rent increases in recent years. The province's long-awaited three per cent rent cap officially takes effect on Saturday, Feb. 1. It wa...
Brad Perry
Jan 29, 2025
'Prolific offender' from Yarmouth arrested in Moncton
A Yarmouth man described by Mounties as a "prolific offender" has been arrested in Moncton. Police said they received a report last Thursday that the wanted man was driving a stolen truck in the city....
Brad Perry
Jan 28, 2025
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