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Tara Clow
Moncton shelter transports dogs and puppies from Manitoba
A local animal shelter is assisting a province facing pet overpopulation. Manitoba shelters are overflowing. Executive Director for People for Animal Wellbeing in Moncton Heather Smith says they partn...
Tara Clow
Jun 20, 2024
Moncton's outdoor pools to open June 22
They won't be available for the current heatwave but they'll open soon enough. Patrons will splish and splash at Centennial and East end pools starting Saturday, June 22 at 11 am. YMCA Senior Director...
Tara Clow
Jun 20, 2024
Two 17 storey apartments proposed for Moncton's riverfront
The landscape of Moncton's riverfront continues to change. The City received a proposal from John Lafford of J.N. Lafford Realty Inc., an established developer, to acquire City-owned land for assembly...
Tara Clow
Jun 20, 2024
WestJet and maintenance union return to bargaining table
Talks are resuming between WestJet and its maintenance workers. The two sides have agreed to come back to the bargaining table to work together to find a resolution. The Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal A...
Tara Clow
Jun 20, 2024
Extreme heat affecting area schools
Some students attending Francophone South schools will not be in class on Thursday due to the weather conditions. The district made the decision to close most of its schools today because of the condi...
Tara Clow
Jun 20, 2024
Community comes together to support homeless in heat wave
Steps are being taken to ensure the protection of the homeless population during the heat wave. Greater Moncton Homelessness Steering Committee Co-Chair Marc Belliveau says local organizations are pro...
Tara Clow
Jun 19, 2024
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N.B. man dead in motorcycle crash
A man from Quispamsis has died in a collision near Lower Coverdale. RCMP Corporal Mark Wright says it appears a motorcycle veered off Route 114 in Stoney Creek on Tuesday evening and then crashed. The...
Tara Clow
Jun 19, 2024
WestJet cancels flights in advance of possible maintenance staff strike
You'll want to check your WestJet flight this week to ensure it is taking off. WestJet has begun cancelling flights as the company and its maintenance workers are at opposite ends over a contract. For...
Tara Clow
Jun 19, 2024
The heat continues in N.B.
If you thought Tuesday was warm, Wednesday will get even hotter. That heat warning remains in effect for the province. Maximum temperatures will be between 30C and 35C with the humidex making it feel ...
Tara Clow
Jun 19, 2024
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Ceremonies to honour graduating students
The gowns are purchased, the suits are rented, and excitement and nervousness are building. Graduation ceremonies are taking place this week as students move on to their next adventure. Diplomas will ...
Tara Clow
Jun 18, 2024
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