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Allan Dearing
Ease Language Restrictions For Nurses - PANB
The New Brunswick Nurses Union has said the province is facing a severe shortage of nurses. For that reason, the People's Alliance of New Brunswick (PANB) believes language restrictions for nurses sho...
Allan Dearing
Nov 07, 2019
Cap-Pele Seniors' Home Destroyed By Fire
Fire has destroyed a seniors' home in Cap-Pele which closed in July. Firefighters were called to the scene on Rue Robichaud just after 5:30 Wednesday morning with flames coming from the roof of the bu...
Allan Dearing
Nov 06, 2019
Courtesy Village of Cap-Pele
Dominic LeBlanc Released From Hospital After Stem Cell Transplant
Beausejour MP Dominic LeBlanc has been released from hospital in Montreal. LeBlanc had a stem cell transplant in September after being diagnosed with cancer in the spring - a form of non-Hodgkin's lym...
Allan Dearing
Nov 06, 2019
NB Gas Prices May Hold Steady
Drivers in New Brunswick are not expected to see a big change in gas prices this week. Energy analyst Dan McTeague says gasoline should not move by that much - if at all. He thinks diesel may go down ...
Allan Dearing
Nov 06, 2019
Construction To Start On "Community Hub" With Affordable Apartments
Before the brunt of winter, construction is expected to start on a new $3.2 million dollar project with affordable apartments and community spaces on Joyce Avenue in Moncton. The John Howard Society o...
Allan Dearing
Nov 06, 2019
Courtesy John Howard Society and Visions United Church
Successful Fundraiser For New Homeless Shelter
Moncton's new homeless shelter on Albert Street has received a big financial boost. House of Nazareth executive director Jean Dube says a fundraising effort last week raised more than $90,000 for the ...
Allan Dearing
Nov 05, 2019
Future home of new homeless shelter on Albert Street (91.9 The Bend Photo)
Mount Allison Partners With Moncton Flight College Again
In conjunction with the Moncton Flight College, Mount Allison University will be introducing a new Bachelor of Commerce in Aviation program in the fall of 2020. The degree option will allow students t...
Allan Dearing
Nov 05, 2019
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Survey Shows Most Atlantic Canadians Support Medically Assisted Dying
Three quarters of Atlantic Canadians support medically assisted dying according to a new survey by Narrative Research. The degree of strong support has increased since the last findings in 2016 when f...
Allan Dearing
Nov 04, 2019
Moncton Woman Hasn't Been Seen In A Month
Codiac RCMP are asking for help to find a missing 28-year-old Moncton woman. Mounties say Natalya Alexandria Beatty was last seen on October 4, 2019, in downtown Moncton. She was reported missing to p...
Allan Dearing
Nov 04, 2019
Courtesy RCMP
Upper Coverdale Man Now Faces Manslaughter Charge
An Upper Coverdale man is no longer facing a first degree murder charge. Fifty-one-year-old Donald Kyle appeared in Moncton provincial court on Friday where the Crown withdrew the charge and laid a ma...
Allan Dearing
Nov 01, 2019
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