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Saint John police say a man who was allegedly stabbed in the south end has died from his injuries. Officers were called to a reported stabbing at a Mecklenburg Street apartment just before 9:30 p.m. o...
Brad Perry Oct 16, 2023 A Saint John Police Force car. Image: Brad Perry
Mounties say a pedestrian has died after being struck by a pickup truck near Moncton. The crash happened along the Trans-Canada Highway in Boundary Creek around 11 p.m. Friday. Investigators believe t...
Brad Perry Oct 16, 2023 waferboard / CC
Are you shopping for insurance, a new home, taking out a mortgage, or making investments for your future? If so, you should take some time to check the license and registration of your financial servi...
Brad Perry Oct 16, 2023
New Brunswick Crime Stoppers has launched a new video series to help crack unsolved cases and enhance community safety. 'Crime Shorts' is a series of one-minute videos being posted on the charitable o...
Brad Perry Oct 16, 2023 New Brunswick Crime Stoppers launched a new video series called 'Crime Shorts' in September 2023. Image: New Brunswick Crime Stoppers
Saint John residents will have to start using bag tags again for any excess trash. The requirement was temporarily suspended due to garbage collection delays caused by recent strike action. But with t...
Brad Perry Oct 13, 2023 Image: Brad Perry
The town of Rothesay is seeking input as it develops a recreation master plan. Staff are working with Stantec and Trace Planning Design to develop the plan. It will help guide the future of recreation...
Brad Perry Oct 13, 2023 Rothesay Town Hall. Image: Staff photo
A New Brunswick municipality has become the first in Atlantic Canada to be Rainbow Registered. Grand Bay-Westfield has met the standards put in place by Canada's 2SLGBTQI+ Chamber of Commerce. The nat...
Brad Perry Oct 12, 2023 Image: Submitted/Town of Grand Bay-Westfield
RCMP have arrested a 26-year-old man, who was the subject of an Alert Ready on October 11. Residents in the St. Stephen area were asked to stay inside and lock their doors on Wednesday after the searc...
Brad Perry Oct 12, 2023 waferboard / CC
New Brunswick is reporting a drop in COVID-related hospitalizations but an increase in ICU admissions in its latest Respiratory Watch report. Public Health says there were 35 hospital admissions betwe...
Brad Perry Oct 12, 2023 Mufid Majnun / Unsplash
Around 140 municipal workers in Saint John are back on the job after a nearly month-long strike. The clerical, administrative and support staff working in various departments are members of CUPE Local...
Brad Perry Oct 11, 2023 Inside city workers picket outside Saint John City Hall on Sept. 12, 2023. Image: Submitted/Brittany Doyle