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Public Alert: Saint John Police Search for Federal Offender Dylan Miller, Wanted Canada-Wide

Public Alert: Saint John Police Search for Federal Offender Dylan Miller, Wanted Canada-Wide

by Johnny | Jan 12, 2026 | Police & Fire

The Saint John Police is asking for the public’s help in locating 33-year-old Dylan Miller, who is now the subject of a Canada-wide warrant after failing to return to his designated correctional centre in the city. Authorities are urging caution and asking...
Woman Assaulted in Uptown Saint John Home Invasion; Police Believe It Was Mistaken Identity

Woman Assaulted in Uptown Saint John Home Invasion; Police Believe It Was Mistaken Identity

by Johnny | Jan 9, 2026 | Police & Fire

Police Searching for Two Men After Mecklenburg Street AttackThe Saint John Police are asking for your help to identify two men involved in a violent home invasion in the city’s uptown area. The incident, which left a woman unconscious, is believed to have been a case...
Saint John Weekend Forecast (Jan 9-11): Rain and Mild Temps Arrive, Followed by a Snowy Sunday

Saint John Weekend Forecast (Jan 9-11): Rain and Mild Temps Arrive, Followed by a Snowy Sunday

by Johnny | Jan 9, 2026 | City, Weather

Saint John’s Weekend Weather Rollercoaster Get ready for a mixed bag of weather in Saint John this weekend. You can expect a mild and rainy start, which will transition to colder temperatures and snow by Sunday. Here’s what you need to know to plan your days,...
Your Guide to What’s Happening in Saint John: January 10-16, 2026

Your Guide to What’s Happening in Saint John: January 10-16, 2026

by Johnny | Jan 9, 2026 | City, Events

As the weekend of January 10-11, 2026, approaches and the new week unfolds, Saint John, New Brunswick, is buzzing with a variety of events to keep you entertained. From live music and theatrical performances to delicious local treats and exciting sports, there’s...
Ottawa Invests $6.6 Million in Indigenous-Led Youth Crime Prevention in British Columbia

Ottawa Invests $6.6 Million in Indigenous-Led Youth Crime Prevention in British Columbia

by Johnny | Jan 8, 2026 | Canada

The federal government is investing over $6.6 million to support three Indigenous-led projects aimed at preventing youth crime in Prince George, British Columbia. The new funding, announced by Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree, comes from the Crime Prevention...
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