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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...
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Millions of pools recalled in Canada and U.S.
You've probably been relying on your pool to stay cool this summer. You'll want to check if it's one of millions being recalled. Health Canada states ...
1h ago
Canada Post could be dropped by 2 out of 3 small businesses if workers strike again, says CFIB
Nearly two thirds of businesses could walk away from Canada Post if they go on strike again. According to data from the Canadian Federation of Indepen...
2h ago
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 1...
3h ago
N.B. signs interprovincial trade deal with Manitoba
New Brunswick has a new trade agreement with Manitoba. It will help remove trade barrier between the two provinces and allow workers to move between t...
5h ago
N.B. association using trackers to study cyanobacteria
A New Brunswick organization is tracking cyanobacteria in provincial waterways as it works to learn more about the bacteria. The Hammond River Angling...
8h ago
Mixed reaction to proposed mixed-use development in Rothesay
A housing and commercial project proposed in Rothesay is drawing uncertainty from residents, especially those living near the site. Many are worried a...
8h ago
Postal workers begin vote on contract offer
Voting is underway on what Canada Post has said is its final offer to postal workers. The Canadian Industrial Relations Board directed the vote after ...
18h ago
Malcolm-Jamal Warner, 'Cosby Show' star dies at 54
Malcolm-Jamal Warner, best known as Theo Huxtable on The Cosby Show, has died at 54. According to Costa Rican authorities, Warner drowned on Sunday, w...
22h ago
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St. Stephen looks to remove clothing donation bins from town-owned land
Clothing donation bins may soon be removed from municipally-owned land throughout St. Stephen. A staff report was presented to council during the July...
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