by Johnny | Apr 21, 2026 | City
Image Source: City of Saint JohnYou will need to adjust your daily commute if you rely on the Chesley Drive on-ramp to access Highway 1. The Department of Transportation and Infrastructure will close the ramp starting April 27, 2026, as part of the ongoing Harbour...
by Johnny | Apr 21, 2026 | City
A massive fuel spill on Highway 1 outside Hampton requires strict ongoing environmental monitoring to protect local waterways and drinking water. A tanker truck rolled over on April 8 near kilometre marker 153. The crash spilled approximately 36,000 litres of fuel and...
by Johnny | Apr 21, 2026 | Provincial
You can now cast your ballot for the May 11 local government, rural district and district education council elections. Early voting opened today at 18 municipal returning offices across New Brunswick.Image source: CTV NewsMore Ways to VoteThe Government of New...
by Johnny | Apr 21, 2026 | Provincial
Premier Susan Holt wants the rest of Canada to see New Brunswick as an energy powerhouse. She took this message straight to Prime Minister Mark Carney and business leaders in Ottawa this week. If you live in Saint John, these discussions directly impact your local...
by Johnny | Apr 21, 2026 | Business
A proposed data centre in west Saint John plans to keep its water consumption low. However, the project faces heavy scrutiny over its large energy needs and projected greenhouse gas emissions. According to a recent report from CBC News, the environmental impact...