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Provincial government, doctors reach new agreement
Posted 22 November 2025

Provincial government, doctors reach new agreement

A new physician services agreement between the province and New Brunswick Medical Society is intended to improve access to primary care. Premier Susan Holt called the agreement a “major milestone” in the government’s efforts to deliver on the Liberal health plan. “By caring for the people who...

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RCMP look for info after Hwy 104 rollover
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Posted 22 November 2025

RCMP look for info after Hwy 104 rollover

RCMP are looking for information after a rollover on Highway 104 in Auld’s Cove. Police say it was Friday just after 8 a.m. when a Cadillac that was driving erratically, hit a Buick going in the opposition direction. The Buick then hit the guardrail and flipped onto its roof. The driver of the...

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‘No decision made’ for Dumping Day, more calls Sunday
Posted 22 November 2025

‘No decision made’ for Dumping Day, more calls Sunday

Lobster fishers will have to wait until Sunday morning to find out when Dumping Day might be. Pre-season weather calls were held with port reps and DFO Saturday morning for LFA’s 33 and 34, to look at a potential opening for Monday. No decision was made, and more weather calls are happening...

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Santa Claus set to parade into Greater Moncton
Posted 21 November 2025

Santa Claus set to parade into Greater Moncton

A special visitor is coming to the City of Moncton. Tens of thousands will gather to welcome Old Saint Nick into downtown on Saturday night. Greater Moncton Santa Claus parade President Robert Gallant says 76 floats and performers will take part this year. We asked what would be different this...

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Canada Post and union reach agreement in principle
Posted 21 November 2025

Canada Post and union reach agreement in principle

Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) have reached tentative agreements, according to the Crown corporation. In a statement Friday evening, Canada Post said the details of a potential collective agreement have not yet been finalized for signature. “While we are working on...

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Internal review after Halifax city vehicle narrowly misses pedestrian
Posted 21 November 2025

Internal review after Halifax city vehicle narrowly misses pedestrian

An internal review is underway after a city vehicle nearly backed-up into a pedestrian in Halifax. According to a video posted on social media taken from a dashcam, the pedestrian had to dart out of the way. In an emailed statement to our newsroom, Manager of Public Affairs with HRM Mark Gough...

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Canada Post 2025 losses now exceed $1 billion
Posted 21 November 2025

Canada Post 2025 losses now exceed $1 billion

More record losses for Canada Post. The Corporation reports that operating losses over the last three months exceeded $540 million. For the year, it is now over $1 billion. Canada Post attributes nearly all of the losses to the ongoing labour dispute with its postal workers. Members of the...

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N.B. family to share big lottery win
Posted 21 November 2025

N.B. family to share big lottery win

A mother and daughter are $500,000 richer thanks to the Daily Grand lottery. Sandra and Tara Millard from Clarendon, New Brunswick, have been purchasing tickets together since 2023. They won the second prize, which is a choice of $25,000 a year for life or the lump sum of $500,000. After living...

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New Brunswick security expert warns about rise in Black Friday online scams
Posted 21 November 2025

New Brunswick security expert warns about rise in Black Friday online scams

With Black Friday kicking off the holiday shopping season soon, a security company from New Brunswick is urging caution to online shoppers. Beauceron Security says advancements in artificial intelligence is making it easier for online scammers to target victims. “We are wired, as humans, to the...

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Saint John Airport expands baggage belt ahead of holidays
Posted 21 November 2025

Saint John Airport expands baggage belt ahead of holidays

Travellers at Saint John Airport will soon see faster baggage service as the airport installs a larger belt to handle more luggage. The project is designed to meet the growing demand from bigger aircraft now serving the city. Construction is expected to finish in early December, just in time for...

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