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Things to Do in Saint John This Weekend & Beyond (May 8 – May 14, 2026)

Things to Do in Saint John This Weekend & Beyond (May 8 – May 14, 2026)

by Johnny | May 7, 2026 | City, Events

Welcome to another beautiful weekend in Saint John! Whether you’re looking to explore the local art scene, enjoy some live music, or treat Mom to a special Mother’s Day tea, there’s something for everyone. Check out our top picks for this weekend and...
Lorneville Residents Demand Accountability Over Proposed $2 Billion Data Centre

Lorneville Residents Demand Accountability Over Proposed $2 Billion Data Centre

by Johnny | May 7, 2026 | Business

If you live in Saint John, you know the proposed Beacon AI data centre is a critical issue. Lorneville residents want clear answers about the project. During a recent mayoral forum at the Imperial Theatre, community members expressed frustration with how candidates...
New Brunswick Power Rebate Heavily Favours Wealthy Households

New Brunswick Power Rebate Heavily Favours Wealthy Households

by Johnny | May 7, 2026 | Provincial

The Cost of Broad ReliefThe New Brunswick government spends more than $2 million a month on electricity assistance for the highest income households in the province. This spending continues despite record provincial deficits.According to a recent CBC News report, the...
New Brunswick Limits Skilled Worker Immigration to Three Key Sectors

New Brunswick Limits Skilled Worker Immigration to Three Key Sectors

by Johnny | May 7, 2026 | Provincial

New Brunswick is tightening its immigration rules. Starting May 4, 2026, the New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program restricts Invitations to Apply under the NB Experience pathway. The province will only issue invitations to candidates working in healthcare,...
New Brunswick Needs Stronger Voter Privacy Laws After Alberta Data Leak

New Brunswick Needs Stronger Voter Privacy Laws After Alberta Data Leak

by Johnny | May 7, 2026 | Provincial

As you prepare to vote in the upcoming municipal elections, New Brunswick chief electoral officer Kim Poffenroth is demanding action on privacy legislation to protect your personal information.The urgent request follows a massive data breach in Alberta where a...
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