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Tamara Steele
Coast Guard Demo Brings Dust, Noise and Change
Water Street will be loud, messy and partially closed this week. As the demolition continues on the Coast Guard administration building, Water Street will be closed to thru traffic in both directions ...
Tamara Steele
Jun 03, 2019
Demolition work at the old Coast Guard site in Saint John, NB will see part of Water Street closed to thru traffic from Tuesday at 6 p.m. until sometime on Friday. (submitted)
Body Recovered On Seven Mile Lake
Tragedy on the water over the weekend with the death of a man on Seven Mile Lake near Lepreau. Crews at the Musquash Fire Department responded to an emergency call about an overturned boat on Saturday...
Tamara Steele
Jun 03, 2019
Future 2021 Grads Can Still Apply
The Class of 2021 is getting a look at their September home in a series of college preview days at the six New Brunswick Community College campuses. Student Recruitment Manager Shawn Ethier says they ...
Tamara Steele
Jun 03, 2019
College Preview Days on the campuses of NBCC had a strong turnout. (submitted)
Volunteers Needed For Black Beach Trail Clean Up
A few volunteers are needed to help clean up the Black Beach Trail in the Musquash Estuary Reserve and the Split Rock Trail. Kathryn Morse of the Nature Conservancy of Canada says for National Trails ...
Tamara Steele
May 31, 2019
Volunteers are needed to help clean up the Black Beach Trail. (photo credit: Michael Debeck)
Night Market Debuts Uptown
The first Night Market begins tonight on South Market Street in Uptown Saint John. It will feature a changing array of music, food and more under the lights next to the historic Saint John City Market...
Tamara Steele
May 30, 2019
South Market Street in Saint John, NB will be the home of the Night Market every Thursday until September. (Tamara Steele/CHSJ News)
On The Lam Since Late February
Saint John police would like some help in locating a federal offender on the lam for more than three months. 42-year-old Eric Martin is wanted on a Canada wide warrant after he failed to show up at th...
Tamara Steele
May 29, 2019
The Saint John Police Force headquarters, located at One Peel Plaza. (Staff photo)
Fredericton Summit Focuses On Cybersecurity
The ongong threat of cyber-crime and the need for cyber-security experts to fight it is one of the hot topics at the Cybersmart summit underway in Fredericton. Opportunities New Brunswick CEO Stephen ...
Tamara Steele
May 29, 2019
Opportunities New Brunswick President Stephen Lund. (submitted)
Two Years In Jail For Making And Accessing Child Pornography
A Saint John man sentenced to two years in jail after pleading guilty to child pornography charges. 37-year-old Patrick Kingsley Knowles was charged with making child pornography which in this case wa...
Tamara Steele
May 29, 2019
An RCMP cruiser can be seen in this file photo. (Staff photo)
Labour Prez Not Re-Offering
There will be a change at the top of the New Brunswick Federation of Labour this week. Patrick Colford is not re-offering to serve as president after six years in the role. He tells us he believes a g...
Tamara Steele
May 27, 2019
NB Federation of Labour President Patrick Colford (submitted)
Hurricane Season May Bring 15 Named Storms
The 2019 hurricane season is expected to bring between nine and 15 named storms, with four to eight becoming hurricanes and two to four reaching major hurricane status. Meteorologist Bob Robichaud of ...
Tamara Steele
May 27, 2019
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