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Why Millions More Fish Are Suddenly Making It Past the Mactaquac Dam

Why Millions More Fish Are Suddenly Making It Past the Mactaquac Dam

by Johnny | May 19, 2026 | Provincial

If you spend time along the Saint John River system in the spring, you will notice a massive change in the water. Millions of gaspereau are successfully migrating past the Mactaquac Dam to spawn. This surge is the direct result of a quiet policy shift by the federal...
Why More Saint John Residents Voted in the Recent Municipal Election

Why More Saint John Residents Voted in the Recent Municipal Election

by Johnny | May 19, 2026 | City

Saint John voters showed up in larger numbers for the recent municipal election. Voter participation increased by nearly three percent compared to the last cycle. According to Your Saint John, the Human Development Council points to competitive races and pressing...
Saint John Firefighters Battle Major Apartment Fire on Tower Street

Saint John Firefighters Battle Major Apartment Fire on Tower Street

by Johnny | May 18, 2026 | Police & Fire

Saint John firefighters responded to a severe fire at an apartment building on Tower Street in the Lower West Side late last night.Shortly after 10:00 p.m. crews arrived to find heavy black smoke pouring from the structure. The Saint John Firefighters shared details...
Saint John Theatre Company Launches 10 Million Dollar Public Campaign for Historic Courthouse Stage

Saint John Theatre Company Launches 10 Million Dollar Public Campaign for Historic Courthouse Stage

by Johnny | May 18, 2026 | Business

Some of the greatest theatrical productions in history take place in a courtroom. Think of A Few Good Men or To Kill a Mockingbird. Now the Saint John Theatre Company brings that drama to life in a real historic courthouse right in the city core.The curtain is...
New Brunswick Cracks Down on Unreported Lobster Sales Costing Millions

New Brunswick Cracks Down on Unreported Lobster Sales Costing Millions

by Johnny | May 18, 2026 | Business, Provincial

If you live in New Brunswick, you know how important the lobster industry is to the local economy. The provincial government is now taking action against unreported lobster sales that cost taxpayers millions. Federal statistics show that 10 to 30 percent of lobster...
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