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Traffic Reduced to One Lane on Churchill Boulevard for Infrastructure Upgrades

Traffic Reduced to One Lane on Churchill Boulevard for Infrastructure Upgrades

by Johnny | May 22, 2026 | City

Drivers in Saint John need to prepare for delays on Churchill Boulevard. The City of Saint John is reducing traffic to a single lane to accommodate infrastructure upgrades.Image via City of Saint JohnWhat to Expect on Churchill BoulevardWork begins on Monday, May 25,...
Saint John Gets New Tim Hortons in $22 Million New Brunswick Expansion

Saint John Gets New Tim Hortons in $22 Million New Brunswick Expansion

by Johnny | May 22, 2026 | Business

Tim Hortons is investing $22 million into New Brunswick this year. If you live in Saint John, you are getting a brand new restaurant and a fully renovated existing location.This local investment is part of a massive national upgrade. According to a recent announcement...
Selling on Kijiji? New Brunswick RCMP Warns of Fake Cash in Local Meetups

Selling on Kijiji? New Brunswick RCMP Warns of Fake Cash in Local Meetups

by Johnny | May 22, 2026 | Police & Fire

If you sell items on platforms like Kijiji, watch your cash. The New Brunswick RCMP reports an increase in buyers using counterfeit money during face to face transactions arranged online. Image source: New Brunswick RCMP Police urge residents to stay alert when...
$13.7 Million Relief Fund Announced for New Brunswick Workers Impacted by Tariffs

$13.7 Million Relief Fund Announced for New Brunswick Workers Impacted by Tariffs

by Johnny | May 22, 2026 | Business, Provincial

If global tariffs impact your job in New Brunswick, new financial support is available. The federal and provincial governments announced a $13.7 million fund to help workers deal with ongoing trade pressures. According to a recent report from CTV News, this funding...
New Brunswick Invests $2.5 Million in Life Saving Clot Busters for Paramedics

New Brunswick Invests $2.5 Million in Life Saving Clot Busters for Paramedics

by Johnny | May 22, 2026 | Provincial

The New Brunswick government invests up to $2.5 million to equip paramedics with life saving medications. These drugs break down blood clots and restore blood flow to the heart. According to a recent report from CTV News, Ambulance New Brunswick rolls out these...
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