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Brad Perry
N.B. calls for federal action on falling salmon population
The New Brunswick government is calling for urgent federal action to address a declining salmon population in the province. Natural Resources Minister John Herron met with federal Fisheries, Oceans an...
Brad Perry
Feb 18, 2025
Antonine Maillet dies at age 95
A New Brunswick woman described as a celebrated figure in Canadian literature has died. Antonine Maillet passed away at her Montreal home early Monday at the age of 95. Born in Bouctouche, Maillet bro...
Brad Perry
Feb 17, 2025
Annual pace of housing starts up 3% in January
Canada's annual pace of housing starts increased by three per cent in January. The seasonally adjusted annual rate of housing starts came in at 239,739 units. That was compared to 232,492 units in Dec...
Brad Perry
Feb 17, 2025
Update: Freezing rain, snow and wind warnings across southern N.B.
Freezing rain, wind and snowfall warnings are in place for many communities across southern New Brunswick. It comes ahead of another winter storm that's set to hit the Maritimes on Sunday. Jill Maepea...
Brad Perry
Feb 16, 2025
Family Day: What's open and closed in Greater Saint John
Family Day is a statutory holiday in New Brunswick, which means many places normally open on a weekday will not be. Malls, big-box stores and most grocery stores will be closed, including the Saint Jo...
Brad Perry
Feb 16, 2025
Man arrested after allegedly fleeing police while impaired
A Kingston Peninsula man has been arrested after police said he fled from officers while driving impaired. RCMP said they tried to stop a vehicle with a burnt-out headlight in Carter's Point around 11...
Brad Perry
Feb 14, 2025
Man accused of killing 2 boys officially charged
A man accused of killing two boys in Saint John's north end has officially been charged. Roman Kamyshnyy, 45, faces two counts of first-degree murder following the Jan. 29 incident. Officers responded...
Brad Perry
Feb 14, 2025
13th annual radiothon raises $324K for Saint John hospital
The 13th annual Love Your Hospital Radiothon on Country 94 and 97.3 The Wave was another huge success. Thursday's 12-hour fundraiser raised $324,300 for the Saint John Regional Hospital Foundation - t...
Brad Perry
Feb 13, 2025
No emergency care at Sussex ER on Monday
Residents in the Sussex area will have to go elsewhere on Monday if they require emergency care. Horizon Health said no emergency physician is available to staff the emergency department that day. Vir...
Brad Perry
Feb 13, 2025
Hickey Road should reopen Thursday after water main break
Much of Hickey Road in Saint John has reopened after a water main break on Wednesday. The closure of the busy east side road extended from Bruce Lane to Simonds High School. City officials said Thursd...
Brad Perry
Feb 13, 2025
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