Saint John Region Recycler Will No Longer Accept Plastic Bags
The Fundy Regional Solid Waste Commission will no longer be accepting plastic bags in recycling come March of 2020.
The Fundy Regional Solid Waste Commission will no longer be accepting plastic bags in recycling come March of 2020.
The historic building was recently purchased by local developer Percy Wilbur, who plans to build an eight-storey “luxury” apartment building on the lot.
Owner Robert Balemans, who has been running the stall for the past 30 years, says he’s ready to retire.
Healthcare, education, roads and bridges are the top priorities in a budget that’s similar in size to the one tabled last year.
SAINT JOHN – A new study finds Canadians who are exposed to even small amounts of air pollution face an increased risk of death. The study, published in Health Effects Institute report, is a collaboration between Statistics Canada and several Canadian universities. It is described as the largest and most comprehensive Canadian study examining links […]
Kim MacPherson is encouraged by the province’s surplus budget but says more needs to be done to improve New Brunswick’s financial situation.
Mike Boivin, a pharmacist consultant with Shoppers, says many people in the province don’t have access to a family doctor or have one that is opposed to recommending cannabis.
The head of the Saint John Hotel Association says the funds help grow the tourism industry in the city, which already has a voluntary levy that helps fund Discover Saint John.
Jeff Cyr with Develop Saint John says a new study predicts the city could, and should build 1,500 new residential units over the coming decade.
Conservative Rob Moore wins back seat in Fundy Royal, says voters in his riding weren’t happy about the carbon tax and the failure of the Energy East project.