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Brad Perry
Harness racing resumes at N.B. raceway after fatal incident
Harness racing will resume at a New Brunswick raceway following a tragic incident this spring. A three-year-old boy died at the Connell Park Raceway in Woodstock on June 14. He was struck by the start...
Brad Perry
Jul 25, 2025
Longtime Kennebecasis Valley firefighter mourned
The Kennebecasis Valley Fire Department is mourning the loss of one of its own. Don Kearney died on Wednesday after a brief battle with cancer. He was 53 years old. Kearney was a member of the fire de...
Brad Perry
Jul 24, 2025
Restoration work begins for new Saint John performing arts centre
Major restoration work has begun at the former Sydney Street Courthouse in uptown Saint John in preparation for a significant transformation. The Saint John Theatre Company plans to turn the 200-year-...
Brad Perry
Jul 24, 2025
Lily Lake closed to swimming due to bacteria
Lily Lake in Saint John's Rockwood Park is off-limits to swimming until further notice. Recent testing by Public Health found high levels of E. coli bacteria, the city said Thursday. "Warning signs ha...
Brad Perry
Jul 24, 2025
Cross-border travel continues to fall: StatCan
Fewer Canadians are making trips south of the border as a trade war continues between the two countries. The number of Canadian-resident return trips dropped 31.9 per cent year over year in May, accor...
Brad Perry
Jul 23, 2025
N.B. not renewing licence for controversial Moncton scrapyard
The New Brunswick government will not be renewing the salvage dealer's licence for a controversial Moncton scrapyard. Public Safety Minister Robert Gauvin wrote to American Iron & Metal (AIM) last...
Brad Perry
Jul 23, 2025
N.B. Museum aims to raise $35M for revitalization project
The New Brunswick Museum is looking to raise $35 million for its massive revitalization project. Officials with the provincial museum introduced their capital campaign chair and leadership on Tuesday....
Brad Perry
Jul 23, 2025
$29M to help train more francophone health-care staff in N.B.
Ottawa has announced more than $29 million in funding to help train more francophone health-care professionals in New Brunswick. The funding will be split between l'Universit de Moncton, the Centre fo...
Brad Perry
Jul 22, 2025
Planned power outage in Saint Andrews area Wednesday night
Hundreds of homes and businesses in the Saint Andrews area will have no power overnight Wednesday night. A planned power outage will take place in the area beginning at 11 p.m. Wednesday and lasting u...
Brad Perry
Jul 22, 2025
Volunteers wanted for groundbreaking white shark study in Passamaquoddy Bay
A first-of-its-kind shark study is making waves in Passamaquoddy Bay this summer-and community volunteers are needed to help make history. From July 19 to 26, the inaugural Passamaquoddy Bay White Sha...
CHCO News
Jul 22, 2025
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