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Missing 16-year-old girl in Moncton
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Posted 26 July 2025

Missing 16-year-old girl in Moncton

A 16-year-old girl is missing. Codiac Regional RCMP say Hope Mclaughlin of Moncton was last seen July 20 at 9:30 a.m. at a residence on Myers Street in Moncton. Police say they’ve followed several leads, but haven’t been able to locate the girl. Family are growing concerned for her wellbeing....

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Highway 17 west of Kenora closed due to collision
Posted 26 July 2025

Highway 17 west of Kenora closed due to collision

Highway 17 west of Kenora near Clearwater Bay has been closed due a collision. The Ministry of Transportation says at this point, both lanes are closed. The accident took place around 8:00 this morning just east of the Clearwater Bay store. No word on if there are any injuries, or how long the...

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1 year since Africville shooting with no tips, no arrests but reunion continues on
Posted 25 July 2025

1 year since Africville shooting with no tips, no arrests but reunion continues on

One year after the tragic shooting at an Africville reunion in Halifax and there is still not enough evidence to make an arrest or conviction. Five young people were injured last July at the event that was celebrating its 41st anniversary. Multiple people shot at each other, with shots that went...

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Man charged with attempted murder after Gottingen stabbing
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Posted 25 July 2025

Man charged with attempted murder after Gottingen stabbing

A man has been charged with attempted murder after a stabbing on Gottingen Street. Police say it was around 11:15 p.m., July 10, when police responded to a report of a man who had been stabbed on the 2000 block of Gottingen. The 45-year-old victim was taken to hospital with serious injuries. The...

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Red Lake celebrates 100 years of gold
Posted 25 July 2025

Red Lake celebrates 100 years of gold

A big weekend for the Municipality of Red Lake. The community is celebrating the 100th anniversary of the discovery of gold there. Red Lake mayor Fred Mota says they’ve organized a couple of days of celebrations starting tonight. “We have many, many event planned on the 25th and 26th,” enthuses...

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Lakeside Live brings EDM to the Harbourfront
Posted 25 July 2025

Lakeside Live brings EDM to the Harbourfront

For the third year in a row, the Kenora Harbourfront will feature electronic dance music or EDM. Lakeside Live is taking place under the Janel Contracting Pavilion tomorrow afternoon and night. Arshdeep Chauhan is a part owner of Lakeside Live and says it combines two of his favorite things....

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Supreme Court won’t review class-action involving labour-inducing drug
Posted 25 July 2025

Supreme Court won’t review class-action involving labour-inducing drug

A proposed class-action lawsuit involving the Horizon Health Network and a former Moncton nurse can go ahead. The Supreme Court of Canada announced Thursday it will not review a lower court ruling that certified the lawsuit. Nurse Nicole Ruest is accused of giving a labour-inducing drug to women...

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Saint John set for 4th sea glass festival as global interest builds
Posted 25 July 2025

Saint John set for 4th sea glass festival as global interest builds

The fourth edition of the Saint John Sea Glass Festival will return this August. It showcases coastal art, community pride and a growing international spotlight. The event started in 2022 by Karla Rodriguez Moran, who says she was inspired to start the festival after discovering sea glass during...

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Sioux Lookout Airport joins “Not in my City”
Posted 25 July 2025

Sioux Lookout Airport joins “Not in my City”

A new program aimed at cracking down on human trafficking has another partner. The Sioux Lookout Airport has joined the campaign called Not in My City. Airport manager Ben Hancharuk says staff will take training and learn to identify signs of human trafficking. He adds that any chance to reduce...

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Uptown Saint John hit by unusual parking meter thefts
Posted 25 July 2025

Uptown Saint John hit by unusual parking meter thefts

A strange string of thefts targeting parking meters has Saint John police asking for the public’s help. The City of Saint John contacted police after Irving security discovered several old-style parking meters last Monday. Officers determined that five meters had been removed from three separate...

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