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Brad Perry
Dennis Oland Trial Day #12
The search of Dennis Oland’s home in Rothesay was the main focus of testimony at his second-degree murder trial on Wednesday morning. Const. Stephen Davidson said he and several other officers s...
Brad Perry
Dec 12, 2018
'It's A Dark Day For The City'
A Liberal MP says the province made a short-sighted decision to axe funding for the new New Brunswick Museum. Saint John-Rothesay MP Wayne Long said he has been “quietly worried” about los...
Brad Perry
Dec 11, 2018
Diabetes Canada Reacts To Sweetened Drinks In Schools
Diabetes Canada says it is disappointed by the government’s decision to allow chocolate milk and fruit juices to be sold in schools again. Last week, the Tories revised changes made to the provi...
Brad Perry
Dec 11, 2018
3 Municipalities Elect New Councillors
The results are in from Monday’s byelections in 17 municipalities across New Brunswick. In the southern portion of the province, single council seats were filled in St. George, Saint Andrews and...
Brad Perry
Dec 11, 2018
Province Cancels New Museum Funding
The province has pulled a $50-million funding commitment for the new New Brunswick Museum in Saint John. It was announced as part of the Progressive Conservative government’s capital budget on T...
Brad Perry
Dec 11, 2018
RCMP Raise Awareness About 'Move Over' Law
The New Brunswick RCMP is using social media to remind people about the province’s “Move Over” law. Several Mounties have shared their thoughts on what it is like to work on the side...
Brad Perry
Dec 10, 2018
Has Water Damaged Your Home?
Water is the new fire when it comes to home insurance claims in Canada. A new survey from Desjardins Insurance shows water is the most common cause of damage and accounts for 50 per cent of home insur...
Brad Perry
Dec 10, 2018
N.B. Needs To Address 'Spending Problem': CTF
New Brunswick has a spending problem and needs to take swift action to address it, according to the Canadian Taxpayers Federation. The province’s second-quarter update shows total expenses for t...
Brad Perry
Dec 10, 2018
Paige MacPherson is the Atlantic director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation. (Submitted)
Liberals Want To Repeal Tax Exemptions On Heavy Machinery
Heavy industry in New Brunswick could be faced with more taxes if a proposed bill by the opposition Liberals goes through. Saint John Harbour MLA Gerry Lowe plans to introduce a bill on Tuesday to rep...
Brad Perry
Dec 09, 2018
City Hall Renovations Will Begin Soon
Renovations will soon begin on the Saint John City Hall tower as new local owners take over the building. Keith Brideau, Dr. David Elias and Alex Elias recently purchased the 16-storey building for $3...
Brad Perry
Dec 09, 2018
The exterior of Saint John City Hall is pictured in this file photo. (Staff photo)
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