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Four Tight New Brunswick Municipal Races Trigger Official Recounts

Four Tight New Brunswick Municipal Races Trigger Official Recounts

by Johnny | May 14, 2026 | Provincial

New Brunswick voters experienced some incredibly close municipal elections this week. Following Monday’s vote, candidates in four tight races requested official recounts.A voter walks into a polling station during the May 11 municipal election in Moncton. Image...
New Brunswick’s Record $1.39 Billion Deficit: Is Premier Susan Holt Gambling Our Future?

New Brunswick’s Record $1.39 Billion Deficit: Is Premier Susan Holt Gambling Our Future?

by Johnny | May 14, 2026 | Provincial

Image source: Susan Holt / Facebook via The WalrusWhen Premier Susan Holt swept to power in 2024, she promised a fresh approach focused on health care and affordability. You remember her pledge to balance the books every year of her mandate. Now, her government...
Flight Cancellations Hit Saint John and Moncton Airports as Jet Fuel Prices Soar

Flight Cancellations Hit Saint John and Moncton Airports as Jet Fuel Prices Soar

by Johnny | May 14, 2026 | Provincial

Flight cancellations are hitting New Brunswick airports as jet fuel prices climb and global shortages take hold. If you plan to fly out of Saint John or Moncton soon, check your flight status. According to a recent report from Global News, energy prices skyrocketed...
Saint John Real Estate: Top New Listings for the Week of May 6 – May 13, 2026

Saint John Real Estate: Top New Listings for the Week of May 6 – May 13, 2026

by Johnny | May 13, 2026 | Real Estate

Saint John Real Estate: Top New Listings for the Week of May 6 – May 13, 2026 The spring real estate market in Saint John, New Brunswick is officially in full swing. As we navigate through May 2026, the warmer weather has brought a fresh wave of inventory to the...
Why New Brunswick Peatlands Need Better Protection from Commercial Development

Why New Brunswick Peatlands Need Better Protection from Commercial Development

by Johnny | May 13, 2026 | Provincial

Not all wetlands in New Brunswick receive the same level of protection. Right now, commercial developers can operate on peatlands without a watercourse and wetland alteration permit. An environmental group wants to close this loophole. The Canadian Parks and...
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