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Allan Dearing
Spring will likely arrive late in N.B.
Winter is not going to loosen its grip anytime soon according to the spring forecast for New Brunswick. The Weather Network has released its predictions for March, April and May. TWN meteorologist Mic...
Allan Dearing
Mar 06, 2023
Green Party calls for brain disease investigation
The health critic for the Green Party wants the province to investigate the high rate of neurodegenerative disease in younger New Brunswickers. Memramcook-Tantramar MLA Megan Mitton urged the health m...
Allan Dearing
Mar 06, 2023
N.B. creates Crown corporation for housing
To help deal with the housing challenges that New Brunswick is facing, a new Crown corporation has been created by the provincial government. Jill Green, minister responsible for housing, said the new...
Allan Dearing
Mar 03, 2023
Winter storm moves across Maritimes
A major winter storm has moved into the region with snowfall warnings in place for central and southern New Brunswick. The Weather Network meteorologist Michael Carter said this will be an all-snow ev...
Allan Dearing
Mar 02, 2023
N.B. gas prices may drop slightly
An industry expert thinks a small drop in gas prices is likely in New Brunswick this week. Dan McTeague, president of Canadians for Affordable Energy, believes gasoline may fall by about one cent per ...
Allan Dearing
Mar 02, 2023
Four new diesel buses for Codiac Transpo
Moncton City Council has approved the purchase of four new diesel buses for Codiac Transpo at a cost of $2.6 million. About $900,000 will come from the federal government and the rest from the city. P...
Allan Dearing
Mar 02, 2023
Visitor ban expands due to norovirus at Dumont
Norovirus continues to make the rounds at the Georges L. Dumont Hospital in Moncton. Vitalit Health Network says visits have been suspended in 3E, the geriatric unit, at the Dumont. The ban applies to...
Allan Dearing
Feb 28, 2023
Moncton Council examines police effectiveness
Moncton City Council has taken a look at the key performance indicators (KPI's) for Codiac RCMP which will be used to measure the effectiveness of the force going forward. Charles Savoie, Codiac RCMP ...
Allan Dearing
Feb 28, 2023
Town of Shediac hires Victor Boudreau
A familiar name in New Brunswick politics has become the new chief administrative officer for the Town of Shediac. Victor Boudreau will become CAO in mid-March according to a media release following t...
Allan Dearing
Feb 28, 2023
Snowmobiling becomes very popular across N.B.
Snowmobiling has grown tremendously in popularity across New Brunswick in recent years. The president of Snowmobile Montoneige NB (SMNB) noted how snowmobiling remains the province's number one touris...
Allan Dearing
Feb 28, 2023
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