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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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Province awaiting cleanup plan for Northern Pulp’s Abercrombie mill site
Posted 25 July 2025

Province awaiting cleanup plan for Northern Pulp’s Abercrombie mill site

Nova Scotia’s environment minister says the next step in dealing with the former Northern Pulp mill site in Pictou County is a detailed reclamation plan from the company. Tim Halman says the site now falls under provincial cleanup rules following the company’s decision earlier this month to walk...

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Nova Scotia Fisheries Minister presses federal counterpart on illegal fishing, trade, and funding renewal
Posted 25 July 2025

Nova Scotia Fisheries Minister presses federal counterpart on illegal fishing, trade, and funding renewal

Nova Scotia Fisheries and Aquaculture Minister Kent Smith says he’s urging the federal government to take stronger action to protect the province’s seafood industry, including tackling illegal fishing and addressing trade and funding concerns. Smith met with new federal Fisheries Minister Joanne...

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SiRT closes investigation into Moncton arrest
Posted 25 July 2025

SiRT closes investigation into Moncton arrest

An independent police watchdog has closed its investigation into an arrest by the RCMP in Moncton. Officers were called to a report of two men fighting outside the Moncton Lions Club on June 3. The Serious Incident Response Team (SiRT) said one of the two men, who showed signs of intoxication,...

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City sells property to Infrastructure Ontario
Posted 25 July 2025

City sells property to Infrastructure Ontario

The City of Kenora is planning to sell off some vacant land. Several parcels in the Rideout area of the city are being sold to Infrastructure Ontario. Council wouldn’t say, but its expected it will be the new location of the OPP detachment. Robert Bongfeldt is worried it will increase noise in...

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MacKay Bridge to close this weekend to finish toll removal
Posted 25 July 2025

MacKay Bridge to close this weekend to finish toll removal

The MacKay Bridge is about to shut down this weekend. Halifax Harbour Bridges (HHB) says it is the final step in removing the tolls. “Crews will complete final maintenance work, remove the cable inspection platforms, and reconnect the Princess Margaret Boulevard ramps,” says HHB. Not only that,...

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Single vehicle crash on Hwy 102 impacting traffic
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Posted 25 July 2025

Single vehicle crash on Hwy 102 impacting traffic

A single vehicle collision on Highway 102 is affecting traffic, Friday afternoon. Halifax Police say it happened around 12:45 p.m., inbound at Exit 2 in Kearney Lake. There are no injuries. Police ask you to take an alternate route and expect delays.

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U.S. president says he’s not focused on Canada trade deal
Posted 25 July 2025

U.S. president says he’s not focused on Canada trade deal

The U.S. president says they “haven’t been focused on” reaching a trade deal with Canada. Donald Trump made the comments while speaking with reporters on Friday morning. “We don’t have a deal with Canada. We haven’t been focused on them,” said the president. Trump has threatened a 35 per cent...

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N.S. doggy splash pad bursting with popularity
Posted 25 July 2025

N.S. doggy splash pad bursting with popularity

A splash pad that caters just to dogs is booming with popularity. Shawna O’Handley is the owner of Crazy Dog Splash Pad in St. Croix, Nova Scotia and she tells our newsroom she is shocked as to how quickly it took off. “I am totally overwhelmed by it. I thought, you know, maybe get a couple...

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Acadian culture celebrated August 4 to 17
Posted 25 July 2025

Acadian culture celebrated August 4 to 17

From August 4 to 17, the 14th edition of the Acadie Rock Festival is dedicated to all things Francophone. Festivities will include a culinary tribute to poet Gérald Leblanc and a celebration of his legacy with special meals at restaurants in southeastern New Brunswick. This is called Menu de...

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