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Brad Perry
Direct-to-consumer alcohol sales could start in 'a month or two': N.B. minister
You should be able to get Canadian alcohol from other provinces shipped directly to your door before fall. New Brunswick is among 10 provinces and territories that have agreed to direct-to-consumer al...
Brad Perry
Jul 09, 2025
Saint John awards contract for 1st roundabout
Saint John council has awarded a contract for the city's first roundabout. The $1.6-million project will take place at Sandy Point Road and Foster Thurston Drive. Michael Baker, the city's engineering...
Brad Perry
Jul 09, 2025
Man faces 15 more attempted murder charges after standoff
A New Brunswick man who allegedly fired at police during a standoff faces a slew of additional charges. The 34-year-old man faces 15 more counts of attempted murder and 15 counts of discharging a fire...
Brad Perry
Jul 09, 2025
Where has the funding gone?
New data shows VCs are pumping more money into later-stage rounds at the expense of early-stage startups. Matt Roberts, Managing Director of VC Coverage at RBCx, Tash Jeffries, a Halifax-based serial ...
Allan Gates
Jul 08, 2025
Most provinces sign MOU on direct-to-consumer alcohol sales
You will soon be able to get Canadian alcohol products from other provinces shipped directly to your door. Ten provinces and territories have now signed a memorandum of understanding for direct-to-con...
Brad Perry
Jul 08, 2025
Disability organization welcomes decision not to claw back new benefit
A provincial mobility disability organization is pleased that New Brunswick will not claw back a new federal benefit. The Canada Disability Benefit will provide up to $2,400 annually to low-income ear...
Brad Perry
Jul 08, 2025
Cyanobacteria spotted in Meenan's Cove area
A heads up if you plan on heading into the Kennebecasis River in the Meenan's Cove area. Cyanobacteria surface blooms, also known as blue-green algae, have been spotted near the boat launch ramp. The ...
Brad Perry
Jul 08, 2025
N.B. signs MOU on direct-to-consumer alcohol sales
You will soon be able to get alcoholic beverages from other provinces shipped directly to your door, the provincial government announced on Monday. New Brunswick has signed a memorandum of understandi...
Brad Perry
Jul 08, 2025
Saint John council approves industrial park expansion
After months of public hearings and debates, a controversial industrial park expansion in a Saint John community is moving ahead. Councillors voted Monday night to approve the zoning and municipal pla...
Brad Perry
Jul 07, 2025
UPDATE: 1st tornado watch of the year in N.B.
Another round of stormy weather is impacting parts of New Brunswick on Monday, including the risk of tornadoes. A tornado watch had been issued for Fredericton and southern York County around 5 p.m. b...
Brad Perry
Jul 07, 2025
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