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Blue Jays rally falls short, Game 7 Saturday
Posted 1 November 2025

Blue Jays rally falls short, Game 7 Saturday

What could have been a celebration not seen since 1993 will have to wait for another day. The Blue Jays fell 3-1 to the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 6 Friday night, leaving the World Series tied at three games apiece. The winner-take-all finale is Saturday night at 8 p.m. ET. Max Scherzer will...

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Don’t forget to adjust your clocks to ‘fall back’
Posted 31 October 2025

Don’t forget to adjust your clocks to ‘fall back’

A reminder to turn your clocks back by one hour before you go to bed on Saturday night. It’s time to fall back as daylight saving time comes to an end. It’ll happen at 2 am Sunday, and you’ll get an extra hour of sleep. The sunrise will arrive earlier, but it will get darker earlier in the...

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Illegal fishing costs fisherman $76K in fines
Posted 31 October 2025

Illegal fishing costs fisherman $76K in fines

A Nova Scotia man was hit with more than $76,000 dollars in fines for illegal groundfishing. Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) says he was supposed to be looking for certain species of fish near the Magdalene Islands in September 2022. Instead, he harvested nearly 4400 pounds of halibut near the...

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Province seeks input on plan to protect coastline
Posted 31 October 2025

Province seeks input on plan to protect coastline

New Brunswickers are being asked to help shape a new plan to protect the province’s coastline from the growing impacts of climate change. The provincial government says feedback will guide a “state of the coast” report, expected next year, that will outline the challenges facing coastal...

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Long-term care workers at Bisset Court nursing home vote in favour of strike mandate
Posted 31 October 2025

Long-term care workers at Bisset Court nursing home vote in favour of strike mandate

Some long-term care workers at Bisset Court nursing home in Cole Harbour have voted in favour of going on strike. CUPE Local 4970, which presents the workers, says they voted 100 per cent in favour of walking off the job, according to a news release. Branch president Trina Walker says they are...

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Houston visiting Alberta, Texas for first trade mission as Energy Minister
Posted 31 October 2025

Houston visiting Alberta, Texas for first trade mission as Energy Minister

The next trade mission for the Premier will be his first as Energy Minister. Tim Houston took over the role after Trevor Boudreau was dropped from cabinet in a surprise shuffle last week. While talking to reporters Thursday, Houston would not go into detail about the move. “We have a very large...

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Fredericton man killed in crash in Harvey
Posted 31 October 2025

Fredericton man killed in crash in Harvey

A 42-year-old man from Fredericton died in a single-vehicle crash Oct. 28. The RCMP reported officers responded to a report of the crash on Route 635 in Harvey at approximately 8:43 a.m. The crash is believed to have occurred when the driver lost control and the vehicle rolled over, landing on...

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Order of Moncton honours for three long time residents
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Posted 31 October 2025

Order of Moncton honours for three long time residents

Three Monctonians are being honoured. Chantal Cadieux, David Hawkins and George Rideout are the Order of Moncton recipients for this year. Recipients are chosen by a selection committee comprised of elected municipal officials, three residents of Moncton, and a representative of the City of...

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Canada’s GDP shrinks 0.3% in August, StatsCan reports
Posted 31 October 2025

Canada’s GDP shrinks 0.3% in August, StatsCan reports

Canada’s economy shrank in August as a strike by Air Canada flight attendants grounded flights and weighed on growth. Statistics Canada said Friday that real gross domestic product fell 0.3 per cent in August, reversing most of the gain recorded in July. Both goods‑producing and...

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Do Canadians enjoy candy, costumes and decor on Halloween?
Posted 31 October 2025

Do Canadians enjoy candy, costumes and decor on Halloween?

How many Canadians get into the spooky spirit on October 31? A poll by Narrative Research and Logit group found that younger Canadians and those with higher household incomes are more likely to celebrate Halloween. Half of the Canadians surveyed will be ready with candy bowls in hand on Friday...

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