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Brad Perry
Man dies in police custody in Miramichi
New Brunswick's police watchdog is investigating the death of a man in police custody in Miramichi. Miramichi Police Force officers arrested a man for theft and mischief at a restaurant on Sunday even...
Brad Perry
Aug 06, 2025
Claire's filing for bankruptcy protection in Canada, U.S.
A well-known accessories and cosmetics retailer is filing for bankruptcy protection. Claire's has already begun the process in the U.S. and plans to do the same here in Canada. CEO Chris Cramer said i...
Brad Perry
Aug 06, 2025
International Culturefest receives $61K from Ottawa
A growing Saint John festival is getting support from the federal government. International Culturefest, organized by the Saint John Newcomers Centre, is receiving $61,000. The announcement was made d...
Brad Perry
Aug 05, 2025
Fire at Prince of Wales gravel pit spreads into woods
An early morning fire at a gravel pit in the Prince of Wales area quickly spread into the woods. The Musquash Fire Department said it was called to Simpson's Pit around 4 a.m. Tuesday. Firefighters fo...
Brad Perry
Aug 05, 2025
Tropical storm Dexter not expected to impact the Maritimes
Tropical activity appears to be picking up in the Atlantic Ocean after a slow start to the season. Tropical storm Dexter has become the fourth named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season, forming nea...
Brad Perry
Aug 05, 2025
N.B. Museum reopening pushed back to 2028
You will need to wait a bit longer to check out the revamped New Brunswick Museum. Officials had initially hoped to welcome visitors through the doors in Saint John once again in 2026. That opening da...
Brad Perry
Aug 05, 2025
N.B. ordered to rescind school library worker layoffs
New Brunswick is being ordered to rescind layoff notices issued to library workers in three school districts. The Canadian Union of Public Employees, which represents the workers, filed complaints wit...
Brad Perry
Aug 05, 2025
Team N.B. sending 355 athletes to Canada Summer Games
More than 350 New Brunswick athletes are preparing to head to Newfoundland and Labrador. They are among thousands from across the country taking part in the 2025 Canada Summer Games in St. John's. Nic...
Brad Perry
Aug 05, 2025
N.B. Day: What's open and closed in Greater Saint John
Monday is New Brunswick Day, and that means many places normally open on a weekday will not be. Malls, big-box stores and most grocery stores will be closed, though the Saint John City Market will be ...
Brad Perry
Aug 02, 2025
Saint John's med student scholarship to start in 2026
Saint John council hopes a new medical education scholarship will help attract new doctors to the city. Earlier this year, council agreed to the idea of creating a scholarship through the New Brunswic...
Brad Perry
Aug 01, 2025
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