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NB Power Proposes Major Changes to Net Metering: What Saint John Residents and Businesses Need to Know

NB Power Proposes Major Changes to Net Metering: What Saint John Residents and Businesses Need to Know

by Johnny | Jun 4, 2026 | City

New Brunswick’s energy landscape is evolving, and recent proposals from NB Power could significantly impact how Saint John residents and businesses manage their electricity. On April 30, NB Power filed the next phase of its Rate Design Modernization plan with...
Things to Do in Saint John This Weekend: June 5 – June 11, 2026

Things to Do in Saint John This Weekend: June 5 – June 11, 2026

by Johnny | Jun 4, 2026 | City, Events

Looking for things to do in Saint John this weekend and into the week? Whether you’re looking to catch some live music, enjoy delicious food and drink specials, or find family-friendly outdoor activities, the Port City has a packed schedule for you. Here is your...
New Brunswick Farmers Rally Against Cuts to Large Animal Vet Services

New Brunswick Farmers Rally Against Cuts to Large Animal Vet Services

by Johnny | Jun 4, 2026 | Business, Provincial

If you live in rural New Brunswick, you know how vital agriculture is to the local economy. Hundreds of New Brunswick farmers gathered outside the legislature in Fredericton to protest the provincial government decision to privatize veterinary services for large...
Sussex Potash Project Clears Major Hurdle and Prepares for Summer Drilling

Sussex Potash Project Clears Major Hurdle and Prepares for Summer Drilling

by Johnny | Jun 4, 2026 | Provincial

If you live near Sussex or Saint John, you will want to keep an eye on a major mining development happening right in your backyard. The proposed Millstream Potash Project recently completed its archaeological impact assessment and is gearing up for a busy summer of...
New Brunswick Waives Provincial Park Fees for Indigenous Peoples

New Brunswick Waives Provincial Park Fees for Indigenous Peoples

by Johnny | Jun 4, 2026 | Provincial

New Brunswick now offers free admission to seven of its top provincial parks for Indigenous people. The provincial government reached an agreement with two groups representing Indigenous communities to waive entrance fees. This change took effect in May and lasts...
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