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Gasoline, heating oil prices going up in N.B.
Posted 16 September 2025

Gasoline, heating oil prices going up in N.B.

New Brunswick retailers have been given the go-ahead to charge more for gasoline. The provincial regulator has approved a 3.2-cent-per-litre increase to the maximum retail margin and delivery cost. The change will take effect during the weekly adjustment by the New Brunswick Energy and Utilities...

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New ‘Food Shop Hop Tour’ connects cultures in Saint John
Posted 15 September 2025

New ‘Food Shop Hop Tour’ connects cultures in Saint John

Saint John is highlighting cultural diversity through a new food tour that invites residents to explore global flavours. The Uptown Food Shop Hop Tour is part of Welcoming Week, a national initiative that celebrates the contributions of immigrants and promotes inclusive communities. The tour...

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Seniors long-term care home opening 144 beds in Dartmouth
Posted 15 September 2025

Seniors long-term care home opening 144 beds in Dartmouth

A new seniors home is opening with 144 beds in Dartmouth. Opal Ridge Hall will welcome its first residents this week. It is located on Opalridge Drive will be run by Shannex and follows their main street model. The building is set up around a main street area, which has space for activities and...

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Conservative leader returns to House of Commons
Posted 15 September 2025

Conservative leader returns to House of Commons

Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre has made his return to the House of Commons. Poilievre used the opening of the fall session to criticize Prime Minister Mark Carney, suggesting he was falling back on his promises made earlier in the year. “He promised the strongest growth in the G7 for our...

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Bonnie Crombie is out. What’s next for the Ontario Liberals?
Posted 15 September 2025

Bonnie Crombie is out. What’s next for the Ontario Liberals?

Ontario’s Liberal Party leader Bonnie Crombie resigned yesterday after only 57% of her party expressed support for her leadership. While 57% may seem like a lot, Dennis Pilon, Chair of the Department of Politics at York University, argues it’s a poor showing: “I think people feel that the leader...

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Dalhousie, faculty union to go back to table
Posted 15 September 2025

Dalhousie, faculty union to go back to table

The Dalhousie Faculty Association (DFA) and the Board of Governors are heading back to the table, Monday evening. That’s according to a post on social media from the university. The two sides have been at odds for weeks as the union fights for wages, benefits and a return-to-work policy. Sunday...

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Saint John police seize $72K in drugs, two men arrested
Posted 15 September 2025

Saint John police seize $72K in drugs, two men arrested

Saint John Police say they’ve seized drugs worth about $72,000 as part of an investigation into an alleged home invasion on Taylor Avenue. Officers responded to reports of two armed men who entered a home on the 33-block of Taylor Avenue around 12:40 a.m. Thursday. Police say one of the suspects...

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Fire union calls for Halifax chief to step down
Posted 15 September 2025

Fire union calls for Halifax chief to step down

The president of the Halifax fire union says the chief of Halifax Fire has his priorities wrong and needs to go. Ken Steubing has been the Halifax Fire Chief for eight years. Brendan Meagher tells our newsroom that the Halifax Professional Fire Fighters have tried for years to bring up issues on...

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A new look for New Brunswick’s public libraries
Posted 15 September 2025

A new look for New Brunswick’s public libraries

A new chapter is being written for New Brunswick’s public libraries. Post-Secondary Education and Training Minister Jean-Claude D’Amours announced provincewide rebranding for libraries Monday. “The new brand better reflects the full scope of what libraries offer,” D’Amours said in a news...

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More evacuees from Long Lake wildfire can return home
Posted 15 September 2025

More evacuees from Long Lake wildfire can return home

More who were forced from their homes from the Long Lake wildfire in Annapolis County, will be able to return. The province says that on Tuesday, re-entry can begin for 17 primary residences: – 8 and 28 Spectacle Lake Rd. – 122 Medicraft Lane – from 5606 to 6160 West Dalhousie Rd. There will be...

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