Fast-moving N.B. farce keeps actors on their feet and audiences laughing
The Saint John Theatre Company is putting on the farce Lend Me a Tenor this month.
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The Saint John Theatre Company is putting on the farce Lend Me a Tenor this month.
New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt wants frustrated NB Power customers to curb their anger against Crown corporation employees, as monthly utility bills skyrocket.
The biggest and most famous baseball field in Glace Bay, N.S., is getting a facelift to the tune of a quarter-million dollars.
A French submarine is visiting Halifax this week following its first oceanic sail.
The Saint John Police Force and coroner are investigating five sudden deaths they believe are connected to the high toxicity of drugs circulating the city.
A sentencing hearing began Friday in Halifax for one of four youth charged in the death of Ahmad Al Marrach.
Nova Scotia’s primary care waitlist dropped again last month, however some are still concerned about what the future holds as doctors across the province continue to retire.
Police in New Brunswick are seeking possible witnesses after a firearm was discharged in Moncton Wednesday.
A rooftop fire damaged a cannabis facility in Moncton Friday afternoon.
Combining both the mathematical constant and the delicious dessert, the Cardamom Pod Café in Pugwash N.S., put a fun spin on Pi Day.
Ten new affordable housing units are ready to welcome tenants at two properties in Moncton, N.B.
Twelve-year-old Émilie Hébert was diagnosed with leukemia last week and is currently undergoing treatment at the IWK Health Centre in Halifax.
HALIFAX — The Nova Scotia government has identified five areas that it deems suitable for the development of offshore wind farms.
The Nova Scotia Association of Realtors wants the provincial government to back away from a plan to double the deed transfer tax for non-resident homebuyers.
Nova Scotia RCMP charged five men after executing search warrants in Eskasoni and Howie Centre and then facing protesters at the scene.