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Tara Clow
What's open and closed on Monday in N.B.
Monday is National Truth and Reconciliation Day. Local, provincial and federal offices will be closed, but for private businesses, they have the choice of whether they open or not. Most grocery stores...
Tara Clow
Sep 30, 2024
Section of Melanson Road in Dieppe closed
If Melanson Road in the City of Dieppe is part of your daily commute, you'll need to find another route. It will be closed between Fox Creek and Bourque Roads from Monday, September 30 to Friday, Octo...
Tara Clow
Sep 29, 2024
More information needed after fatal crash near Hay Settlement
RCMP are seeking the public's help after a fatal crash on Highway 2 near Woodstock. It's believed that at around 1:30 a.m. on September 26, the driver of an eastbound vehicle lost control and went int...
Tara Clow
Sep 28, 2024
SiRT investigating after man injured during St. Stephen arrest
An investigation by the Serious Incident Response team is underway after a man suffered serious injuries in an interaction with police. RCMP were called to a St. Stephen residence on July 28 in connec...
Tara Clow
Sep 27, 2024
Man arrested for counterfeit $100 bills in Sussex area
A warning of funny money circulating in the province. On September 12, RCMP arrested an 18-year-old Sussex man in an investigation into the use of counterfeit $100 bills. Police received several repor...
Tara Clow
Sep 27, 2024
Thousands to lace up for annual Legs for Literacy event
Legs for Literacy is an annual event that attracts thousands to downtown Moncton. Participants choose to run or walk 5 or 10 kilometres, or a half or full marathon on October 6. Around 1500 have alrea...
Tara Clow
Sep 27, 2024
Call numbers expected to rise, says Dieppe Fire Chief
The Dieppe Fire Chief says they're currently seeing their typical annual average for the number of calls, but he expects those will increase due to a growing population and other social issues. "We're...
Tara Clow
Sep 27, 2024
N.B. gas prices up this week
Another week of increases at the gas pumps. Prices rose overnight with the weekly adjustments by the Energy and Utilities Board. The maximum for regular self-serve is up 2.1 cents a litre to around $1...
Tara Clow
Sep 27, 2024
Update: Man dead in fiery crash on Hwy 2
A crash in Havelock has left a 28-year-old Sainte-Marie-de-Kent man dead. RCMP say at around 8 pm on Wednesday, a tractor-trailer left the eastbound lanes of Highway 2, crashed into the trees and then...
Tara Clow
Sep 26, 2024
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Poll reveals top concerns amongst Atlantic Canadians
What issues are most important to Maritimers? Narrative Research found out. Over 1400 residents in Atlantic Canada were polled. The top three concerns facing Atlantic Canadians are consistent across t...
Tara Clow
Sep 26, 2024
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