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Saint John police make arrest in restaurant break-in
Saint John police have made an arrest in a months-long break and enter investigation. Investigators responded to an uptown restaurant on Prince Willia...
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Canada-wide warrant issued for 37-year-old woman
Saint John police are requesting the public's assistance in locating Shelley Marr who is wanted on a Canada-wide warrant. The 37-year-old is accused o...
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Greater Saint John hosting memorial lacrosse tournament
The Fundy Lacrosse Association is gearing up to host an annual fundraising tournament. The 8th annual Peter Fox Memorial Lacrosse Tournament kicks off...
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N.B. physicians group wants fracking banned
Letters have been sent to New Brunswick's premier and all MLAs calling for a permanent ban on shale gas production. The Canadian Association of Physic...
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Walk So Kids Can Talk has record-breaking year
Record-breaking numbers in support of the kids. The 23rd annual Walk So Kids Can Talk event was held in 17 communities across Canada on Sunday. More t...
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SiRT investigating 2022 incident involving Bathurst police
An investigation is underway after a man was hurt during an arrest by the Bathurst Police Force. In July 2022, officers responded to reports of an ind...
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PASCAN Aviation excited to enter Maritime market
The co-owner of PASCAN Aviation says they are excited to enter the Maritime market. The Quebec-based airline is launching regional air service between...
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Chambers call for action to spur housing development
New Brunswick's business community is calling for immediate provincial action to spur housing development. The Saint John, Moncton, and Fredericton ch...
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Saint John, Moncton look to host 2029 Canada Summer Games
Moncton and Saint John are joining forces in a bid to co-host the 2029 Canada Summer Games. The Canada Games Council announced Wednesday it had receiv...
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N.B. tightens cellphone usage in classrooms
New Brunswick has unveiled tighter rules for cellphone use in classrooms. Changes to Policy 311 will take effect for the 2024-25 school year in Septem...
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Glen Savoie takes on environment portfolio
Premier Blaine Higgs has announced a cabinet change within his Progressive Conservative party, with one minister taking on more responsibilities. Sain...
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Proposed legislation aims to accelerate N.B. court system
Two pieces of legislation introduced this week aim to free up more time for judges and the province's courts. Justice Minister Ted Flemming said the p...
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