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Brad Perry
Another Strong Month For Home Sales
Home sales in the Saint John region continue to run at some of the highest levels ever recorded. The Saint John Real Estate Board says 175 homes were sold last month, making it the best November for s...
Brad Perry
Dec 16, 2018
Deputy Mayor Suggests Negative News Ban
They say no news is good news, but what about banning negative news for four months? Saint John deputy mayor Shirley McAlary made the suggestion during a recent growth committee meeting as members wer...
Brad Perry
Dec 16, 2018
No Tax Rate Increase In Grand Bay-Westfield
Tax rates in Grand Bay-Westfield will remain at $1.37 per $100 of assessed value for the 13th straight year. Town council approved the $6.1-million operating budget for 2019 during their regular meeti...
Brad Perry
Dec 16, 2018
Mayors Discuss Homelessness, Municipal Reform
The mayors from New Brunswick’s three largest cities have met once again to discuss their biggest priorities. Fredericton mayor Mike O’Brien welcomed Saint John mayor Don Darling and Monct...
Brad Perry
Dec 16, 2018
More Derelict Buildings Come Down
The mayor of Saint John is crediting city staff for their work at trying to clean up dilapidated buildings throughout the city. Council has approved the demolition of more than half a dozen derelict b...
Brad Perry
Dec 16, 2018
Heavy Snow Likely Monday, Tuesday
Get your shovels and snowblowers ready - we could be in for significant snowfall early this week. Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for southern and eastern New Brunswick. It i...
Brad Perry
Dec 16, 2018
Listeria Concerns Prompt Salad Recall
A recall involving some Eat Smart brand packaged salads has been expanded due to possible Listeria contamination. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) originally recalled the sweet kale salad sh...
Brad Perry
Dec 15, 2018
$1M Lotto Ticket Sold In Charlotte County
Someone in southwestern New Brunswick could be starting off their weekend as a millionaire. Atlantic Lottery says a ticket sold in Charlotte County for Friday night’s Lotto Max draw is worth $1 ...
Brad Perry
Dec 15, 2018
'Maritime Medium' To Launch New Film Series
A Hampton woman is launching a new film series which explores the reality of spiritual experiences. Danielle d’Entremont - known as the Maritime Medium - said the premise of Sync In is noticing ...
Brad Perry
Dec 12, 2018
$15M In Work Needed At Former Coast Guard Site
It could cost as much as $15 million to make the former Canadian Coast Guard site usable for development. Steve Carson, the CEO of Develop Saint John, made the revelation following a meeting of the ci...
Brad Perry
Dec 12, 2018
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