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Tim Herd
Saint John Joins Race To Zero
The City of Saint John has joined the race to zero. It is an international pledge from cities across the globe recognizing the global climate emergency while committing the Paris Agreement's goal of k...
Tim Herd
Nov 08, 2021
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N.B. Reports 44 COVID-19 Cases
New Brunswick Public Health reported 44 new cases of COVID-19 on Monday. There are 12 new cases in the Moncton region, nine in the Saint John region area, six in the Fredericton health zone, two in th...
Tim Herd
Nov 08, 2021
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Man Arrested After Stabbing On The West Side
Saint John police have arrested a 20-year-old man after a stabbing on the city's west side. On Monday, November 8, at approximately 3:53 a.m., officers responded to a stabbing at a home on the west si...
Tim Herd
Nov 08, 2021
A Saint John Police Force vehicle sits in front of police headquarters at One Peel Plaza. Image: Brad Perry
Jury Makes Recommendations To Improve Safety At Quarry, Asphalt Operations
A New Brunswick jury has made several recommendations to improve the safety of people working in quarry and asphalt operations. From November 3 to 4 in Saint John, a mandatory coroner's inquest has he...
Tim Herd
Nov 08, 2021
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Living Wages In Several N.B. Cities Have Increased
Over the last year, the living wage in several New Brunswick cities has increased, according to a new report from the Human Development Council. The living wage in Saint John increased by 20 cents to ...
Tim Herd
Nov 08, 2021
23-Year-Old Dead After Two-Vehicle Crash In Atholville
A fatal weekend in Atholville. According to RCMP, a 23-year-old woman originally from the Campbellton area has died after a two-vehicle collision. On Saturday, Nov. 6, at approximately 11:30 p.m., mem...
Tim Herd
Nov 07, 2021
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UPDATED: Union Healthcare Workers Told To Go Home After Mandatory Order Implemented
CUPE healthcare workers were ordered back to work through a mandatory emergency order on Friday, but today members reported they were told by their employer to go home. "Employees reported to work, an...
Tim Herd
Nov 06, 2021
N.B. Reports 50 COVID-19 Cases, 51 Recoveries
New Brunswick Public Health reported 50 new cases of COVID-19 on Saturday, and 51 recoveries. Across the province, active cases now stand at 476. There are 117 active cases in the Saint John area, and...
Tim Herd
Nov 06, 2021
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Volunteers Needed For Several City Boards And Committees
The City of Saint John is seeking volunteers to serve on either an agency, board, commission, or committee. The City is looking for applicants for consideration for the following: Canada Games Foundat...
Tim Herd
Nov 05, 2021
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NB Reports 51 COVID-19 Cases, One Death
On Friday, New Brunswick Public Health reported 51 new cases of COVID-19 and one virus-related death. A person in their 70s from the Edmundston region has died. There are 22 new cases in the Moncton h...
Tim Herd
Nov 05, 2021
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