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New homelessness task force launched
Posted 16 September 2025

New homelessness task force launched

The provincial government has established a task force to address homelessness. Five members of the Liberal cabinet will form the newly formed group, along with several deputy ministers. Housing Minister David Hickey will chair the task force, and said it will bring the right people together in...

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Moosehead Breweries to retire beer bottles
Posted 16 September 2025

Moosehead Breweries to retire beer bottles

Moosehead Breweries will give its familiar green bottle a proper send-off. The Canadian-owned company says it will stop selling its beer in glass bottles beginning next year due to consumer preference. In a release, they say only 7% of beer in Canada is sold in bottles, while 85% is sold in...

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FireCon more important than ever amid firefighter legislation changes
Posted 16 September 2025

FireCon more important than ever amid firefighter legislation changes

FireCon has wrapped up in Thunder Bay. The event welcomed firefighters from across the region to participate in training courses and a trade show. “So we have 170 students here this year,” said Thunder Bay Fire Chief and Emergency North Training President Dave Paxton. “Those students range...

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Part-time SMU faculty vote in favour of strike action
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Posted 16 September 2025

Part-time SMU faculty vote in favour of strike action

Another university labour dispute is brewing. Part-time faculty at Saint Mary’s University voted 87 per cent in favour of strike action last week. In a release, CUPE local 3912 president Lauren McKenzie said they were ready to get a deal, and made every effort to identify the most pressing...

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UPDATE: Classes expected to resume at Dalhousie September 23
Posted 16 September 2025

UPDATE: Classes expected to resume at Dalhousie September 23

Dalhousie students should be back in class next week. The university board and faculty association reached a tentative agreement Monday night, ending a months-long labour dispute. If the deal is ratified Wednesday, DFA members will be back to work on Thursday, with classes resuming on Tuesday,...

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Air Canada, flight attendants head to arbitration
Posted 16 September 2025

Air Canada, flight attendants head to arbitration

Air Canada and the union representing its flight attendants are heading to arbitration. The airline said Tuesday it agreed to end the mediation process after a request from CUPE. A tentative agreement was reached in August, but flight attendants rejected the wage offer. Both sides agreed to...

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Saint John officer stabbed during call, woman arrested
Posted 16 September 2025

Saint John officer stabbed during call, woman arrested

A Saint John police officer is recovering after being stabbed while responding to a disturbance Monday night. Officers were called to a business in the Galbraith Place area around 8:50 p.m. on Monday. Police say the suspect was found at another nearby business, and during an attempt to speak...

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Moncton council denies youth care home rezoning
Posted 16 September 2025

Moncton council denies youth care home rezoning

A planned youth care home in northwest Moncton has been kiboshed by council. Youth Impact submitted a rezoning request for a property located on Acorn Court. The organization planned to renovate an existing home to accommodate up to four youth. But council voted 7-3 to deny the rezoning request...

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Saint Andrews council votes down tender for wharf
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Posted 16 September 2025

Saint Andrews council votes down tender for wharf

The Town of Saint Andrews has voted to cancel the tender for Market Wharf and Market Square based on all the bids coming in over tender. The project is a hybrid steel pile and infill that would help refurbish the first third of the wharf, but also extensively expand the footprint of Market...

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Local products perform well in first quarter NSLC sales
Posted 16 September 2025

Local products perform well in first quarter NSLC sales

Sales of Nova Scotian made products are up at the NSLC. They say it rose eight per cent to over $36 million last quarter. That includes a 22 per cent increase in spirits, 16 per cent in wine and 12 per cent in ready-to-drink products. Overall, the corporation says sales from April 1 to June 29...

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