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Brad Perry
Drivers Failing To Pull Over For Emergency Vehicles
Police in Saint John are noticing a growing problem when they are responding to emergency calls. Sgt. Greg Oram said some drivers are not pulling over when they see emergency vehicles with their light...
Brad Perry
May 13, 2019
Former RCMP Member To Review Police Commission
The province has named the independent consultant who will review the New Brunswick Police Commission. Alphonse MacNeil is a retired assistant RCMP commissioner who also led a review of the 2014 shoot...
Brad Perry
May 13, 2019
WestJet Airlines To Be Sold
WestJet Airlines is being sold for $5 billion. The Canadian airline has entered into a definitive agreement with Onex Corporation. It comes after Onex approached WestJet back in March. Under the terms...
Brad Perry
May 13, 2019
David Ackerman / CC
Break And Enter In The North End
Saint John police are looking for a suspect after a break and enter in the city's north end. Police were called to the Cranston Avenue area around 1 a.m. Monday. They said the resident of an apartment...
Brad Perry
May 13, 2019
Image: New Brunswick RCMP/submitted
Economist Reacts To Latest Job Numbers
A New Brunswick economist says the province's labour market has not changed much over the past year. The April labour force survey from Statistics Canada shows employment grew by just 500 jobs year-ov...
Brad Perry
May 13, 2019
Herb Emery is the Vaughan Chair in Regional Economics at the University of New Brunswick. (Submitted)
EMO Now In Recovery Stage After Flooding
Emergency officials have turned their attention to recovery after this spring's flood. All communities along the Saint John River basin are back below flood stage. Greg MacCallum, director of New Brun...
Brad Perry
May 11, 2019
Flooding at Meenan's Cove in Quispamsis in 2019. (Image: Government of New Brunswick/submitted)
Quispamsis Was Well Prepared For Flooding: Mayor
The mayor of Quispamsis says the community support during this year's flood was nothing short of amazing. As floodwaters began to rise, the town asked for help to fill and deliver sandbags to affected...
Brad Perry
May 10, 2019
Gary Clark is the mayor of Quispamsis. (Image: Brad Perry)
More Roads Reopen After Flooding
More roads continue to reopen across the province after this spring's flooding. Route 105 through Maugerville, Sheffield, McGowans Corner and Jemseg reopened late Thursday afternoon. The twin bridges ...
Brad Perry
May 10, 2019
A flooded road in Saint John on April 23, 2019. (Twitter/City of Saint John)
Moosehead's Small-Batch Brewery Wins Three Awards
Moosehead's small-batch brewery has been open for less than a year but is already getting national attention. Three of its brews were named winners at the 17th annual Canadian Brewing Awards in Toront...
Brad Perry
May 10, 2019
David Pearn is the brewer at Moosehead's small-batch brewery in west Saint John. (Submitted/Moosehead Breweries)
Federal Health Minister Addresses Nursing Home Association
As seniors become the fastest growing group of Canadians, the federal health minister says her government wants to ensure they can live life to the fullest. Ginette Petitpas Taylor was in Saint John W...
Brad Perry
May 09, 2019
Federal health minister Ginette Petitpas Taylor speaks to reporters in Saint John, N.B., on May 8, 2019. (Brad Perry/CHSJ News)
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