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New Brunswick Food Bank Visits Surge 55 Percent Amid Rising Grocery Costs

New Brunswick Food Bank Visits Surge 55 Percent Amid Rising Grocery Costs

by Johnny | May 4, 2026 | Provincial

New Brunswick food banks are operating beyond capacity as rising grocery prices force more people to seek help. According to Feed N.B., the provincial food bank association, facilities across the province now see about 50,000 visits every month.This marks a 55 percent...
New Brunswick Archives Overwhelmed as Americans Rush for Canadian Citizenship

New Brunswick Archives Overwhelmed as Americans Rush for Canadian Citizenship

by Johnny | May 4, 2026 | Canada

A recent change in Canadian citizenship laws has Americans scrambling to find their New Brunswick roots. The Provincial Archives of New Brunswick is currently dealing with a massive influx of requests from people south of the border looking for ancestral birth...
Saint John Traffic Stop Leads to Massive Contraband Cigarette Bust

Saint John Traffic Stop Leads to Massive Contraband Cigarette Bust

by Johnny | May 4, 2026 | Police & Fire

Peace officers in Saint John seized 280,000 illegal cigarettes during a recent traffic stop. The Department of Justice and Public Safety announced the bust, which resulted in the arrest of two local residents.The Investigation and ArrestsOfficers intercepted a truck...
Record Turnout: Nearly 35,000 Vote on Day 1 of N.B. Municipal Advance Polls

Record Turnout: Nearly 35,000 Vote on Day 1 of N.B. Municipal Advance Polls

by Johnny | May 4, 2026 | City, Provincial, Uncategorized

New Brunswickers are heading to the polls in strong numbers for the upcoming municipal election. Close to 35,000 residents cast their ballots on Saturday during the first day of advance voting.Photo by Element5 DigitalAdvance Voting ContinuesYou have another chance to...
Why Parks Canada is Racing to Save a Rare New Brunswick Coastal Plant

Why Parks Canada is Racing to Save a Rare New Brunswick Coastal Plant

by Johnny | May 4, 2026 | Provincial, Uncategorized

Parks Canada is taking direct action to protect a rare coastal plant in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. If you buy official Parks Canada merchandise online this year, your purchase directly funds efforts to save the Gulf of St. Lawrence beach pinweed. This...
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