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Products seized from unlicensed dispensary in Moncton
Posted 6 August 2024

Products seized from unlicensed dispensary in Moncton

Several cannabis products have been seized from an unlicensed dispensary in Moncton. They were seized from the Wolastoq Wellness on Main Street on July 29 under the New Brunswick Cannabis Control Act. Products include: 3,440 grams of dry cannabis 173 grams of hashish 755 rolled cannabis joints...

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Missing 15-year-old girl in Saint John
Posted 6 August 2024

Missing 15-year-old girl in Saint John

Saint John police are turning to the public for help to find a missing 15-year-old girl. Alexis Middleton was last seen in the 300-block of Dufferin Row on July 28. In a news release on Tuesday, police said they are concerned for her well-being. Middleton is described as five-foot-two, weighing...

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Road closure in Dieppe
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Posted 6 August 2024

Road closure in Dieppe

Gabriel Street in Dieppe will be closed to traffic from Wednesday, August 7 to Friday, August 9. Harold Street, between Champlain Street and Gabriel Street, will also be closed during the same period. These closures are necessary to allow for roadwork. Detour signs will be in place.

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Building maintenance closes Crossman Community Centre-Kay Arena
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Posted 6 August 2024

Building maintenance closes Crossman Community Centre-Kay Arena

The Crossman Community Centre-Kay Arena on Wynwood Drive is currently closed. The City of Moncton says this is due to building maintenance. The centre will be closed until Sunday, August 11.  

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Union protests cruise ship anchoring in Halifax
Posted 6 August 2024

Union protests cruise ship anchoring in Halifax

Expect some traffic delays if you’re driving near the Halifax port Tuesday morning. Some local members of the Halifax Halifax Longshoremen’s Association Local 269 are picketing and slowing traffic in the area of Hollis and Lower Water streets. Spokesperson Kevin Piper said a cruise ship anchored...

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Renovations delayed at Sioux Lookout Recreation Centre
Posted 6 August 2024

Renovations delayed at Sioux Lookout Recreation Centre

Sioux Lookout Recreation Centre will remain closed for a few more weeks to complete essential renovations. Over $28,000 of new additions and equipment have been put toward the building this summer. The facility has been closed since June 10 and will remain closed until August 23 due to delayed...

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Seamen’s Memorial set for Canso
Posted 6 August 2024

Seamen’s Memorial set for Canso

A provincial tribute to remember lost fishers is coming up at the Seamen’s Memorial in Guysborough County. The Seamen’s Memorial Service will be Sunday, August 11th at 2 p.m. in Canso. Each year, the names on the memorial are read as wreaths are placed in memory of those tragically lost from the...

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Queens to coordinate cleanup of burnt property in Liverpool
Posted 6 August 2024

Queens to coordinate cleanup of burnt property in Liverpool

The Region of Queens will coordinate the cleanup of a house on Main Street that caught fire earlier this year. On May 13, The historic Hendry House, which was abandoned at the time caught fire, no one was injured. RCMP at the time deemed the fire suspicious and the investigation remains open....

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Two people charged with stunt driving in Nipigon
Posted 6 August 2024

Two people charged with stunt driving in Nipigon

Two individuals are facing Stunt Driving charges after travelling more than 150 kilometers per hour. Nipigon Ontario Provincial Police Detachment were conducting radar enforcement over the weekend on Highway 11-17. Officers located a vehicle travelling at 160 km/hr, a 27-year-old man behind the...

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Spillway Trail at Irishtown Park closed
Posted 6 August 2024

Spillway Trail at Irishtown Park closed

A section of trail at Irishtown Park is currently closed. The City of Moncton is doing upgrades to the dam at the Irishtown reservoir. The Spillway Trail will be inaccessible Tuesday through Friday, August 9. Park users can access the east section of the park via the Ogilvie Brook trail. Signage...

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