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Brad Perry
Welsford Outdoor Rink Reopens After 18 Years
Residents in Welsford have a lot to celebrate these days after the reopening of their outdoor rink. The community fixture was operated by the Welsford Community Association until about 18 years ago. M...
Brad Perry
Feb 17, 2019
The Welsford community outdoor rink is up and running again after being closed for nearly two decades. (Submitted/Welsford Community Association)
Flooding Displaces Six People In N.B.
Six people are out of their homes in Moncton and Saint John due to flooding caused by this weekend's heavy rain. The Canadian Red Cross says two basement-level apartments in a 12-unit building on Spru...
Brad Perry
Feb 17, 2019
File photo of flooding in the Millidgeville neighbourhood of Saint John in May of 2018. (Staff photo)
Energy East Could Still Move Forward: Higgs
New Brunswick's premier has taken his push for the Energy East pipeline to Saskatchewan. Blaine Higgs was one of the speakers at a pro-pipeline rally in the province on Saturday. Higgs says he thinks ...
Brad Perry
Feb 17, 2019
New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs. (Photo: Submitted/Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick)
Former Senator Erminie Cohen Passes Away
A former Canadian senator and social justice activist from New Brunswick has died. Erminie Cohen passed away at the Saint John Regional Hospital on Friday at the age of 92. Cohen was appointed to the ...
Brad Perry
Feb 17, 2019
Former Canadian senator Erminie Cohen passed away on February 15, 2019, at the age of 92. (Submitted/Government of New Brunswick)
Sunday Morning Sports For February 17th
In junior hockey action: The St. Stephen Aces fell to the host Miramichi Timberwolves 6-3. Adam Zimmermann, Ethan Stuckless and Everett Hicks scored for St. Stephen. The Aces return to the ice Sunday ...
Brad Perry
Feb 17, 2019
Saturday Morning Sports For February 16th
In Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action: The visiting Moncton Wildcats pummelled the Saint John Sea Dogs 8-1. Filip Prikryl had the lone goal for the Sea Dogs in their fourth straight loss. Next a...
Brad Perry
Feb 16, 2019
City Sets Sights On Deer Management Program
A long-awaited nuisance deer management program in Millidgeville is one step closer to reality. Council has passed first and second reading of a new bylaw making it illegal to actively feed the animal...
Brad Perry
Feb 12, 2019
Photo: Saint John councillors sit around their table during a meeting on February 11, 2019. (Brad Perry/CHSJ News)
City To Cover Extra Drinking Water Project Costs
Saint John is on the hook for unforeseen costs as part of the $210-million drinking water project. Council approved a $2-million payment to Port City Water Partners, the public-private partnership ove...
Brad Perry
Feb 12, 2019
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Significant Snow, Blowing Snow On The Way
Stock up on storm chips and get your shovels ready - we are in for another winter storm. Environment Canada says heavy snow will start in southwestern New Brunswick late Tuesday night and spread eastw...
Brad Perry
Feb 12, 2019
Report On West Side Water Leaks Released
A report into the rash of copper pipe leaks in west Saint John has been presented to city councillors. Roughly 200 customers reported leaks after the city switched from Spruce Lake water to the South ...
Brad Perry
Feb 12, 2019
Mike Chaulk, left, of CBCL and Saint John Water commissioner Brent McGovern make a presentation to Common Council on February 11, 2019. (Brad Perry/CHSJ News)
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