Major crime unit investigating missing woman found dead in New Brunswick
The RCMP’s major crime unit for New Brunswick is investigating after a missing woman was found dead in Maces Bay, N.B.
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The RCMP’s major crime unit for New Brunswick is investigating after a missing woman was found dead in Maces Bay, N.B.
A man wanted on provincewide warrants has been arrested following a collision near Brookfield, N.S.
April is Daffodil Month – the Canadian Cancer Society’s signature annual fundraiser.
Labour and delivery services will be temporarily unavailable at a hospital in western New Brunswick.
The New Brunswick College of Craft and Design’s (NBCCD) annual fashion show returned for its 27th edition Thursday night, featuring student creations from classic to daring on a Fredericton catwalk.
The search for a child who fell into the water in Cooks Cove, N.S., has extended into a second day.
The prices of gas and diesel decreased for most areas in the Maritimes heading into the Easter weekend.
The fortunes of the federal Liberals in Atlantic Canada are likely to stay strong after election night, although maintaining the party’s dominance won’t come without a fight, say political observers.
A Halifax group is hoping to transform the historic Khyber building into the first official queer heritage site in the country in time for Canada Pride in two years, and to do so they’re looking to secure support from the municipality – soon.
Nova Scotia’s new professional basketball team, the Halifax Hoopers, is hoping to bring the energy during its first home game on Friday.
From church services to Easter egg hunts, many Maritimers are preparing for a busy long weekend.
Halifax-based actor and acting coach Kirstin Howell is being recognized with three ACTRA Maritimes Award nominations, which will be presented as part of the upcoming Screen Nova Scotia Awards.
Breaking down trade barriers across Canada could have some unexpected benefits for some industries in the Maritimes.
Moncton’s Magnetic Hill Zoo is getting a major upgrade with the construction of “Discover Madagascar,” a new habitat dedicated to lemurs.
A “Lunch and Learn” at the Alma City Club in Moncton, N.B., broached an important topic Thursday as guest speaker, Arlene Dunn, talked about getting more women into the skilled trades industry.
Neighbours, a local non-profit and a nearby church all want to see development, such as housing or a grocery store, at the former St. Patrick’s-Alexandra School in Halifax. But a stalled court case means the future of the site is uncertain.