Municipalities need more provincial funding: UMNB

Municipalities need more provincial funding: UMNB

New Brunswick local governments are in need of long-term sustainable funding, according to one municipal association. It is one of the five key priorities for the Union of Municipalities of New Brunswick (UMNB) heading into the provincial budget. Brittany Merrifield, president of the association, said fiscal reform remains their number one priority again this year. “84 […]

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 Mc&T’s Sports Report: S6, Ep. 80

Mc&T’s Sports Report: S6, Ep. 80

Join Evan McFarlane and Joe Ticotsky (“Mc and T”) in this fast-paced 30 minute CHCO-TV show covering sports topics from around Canada and the United States, along with some music bits and humour (or at least attempts at it!) Featuring Part 2 of the interview with Dan Shulman (Play-by-Play announcer, ESPN College Basketball).

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 Chiefs granted intervenor status in border-crossing lobster case

Chiefs granted intervenor status in border-crossing lobster case

By Andrews Bates, Local Journalism Initiative, Telegraph-Journal An Indigenous nation has been granted intervenor status in a case involving a U.S.-based lobster fisher accused of illegally fishing in Passamaquoddy Bay. Erik D. Francis, 55, of Perry, Maine, faces charges under the Coastal Fisheries Protection Act alleging that he illegally fished from a foreign vessel in New Brunswick […]

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 Grocery Ninja: Wish us luck, with this sourdough bread adventure, we’re going to knead it

Grocery Ninja: Wish us luck, with this sourdough bread adventure, we’re going to knead it

Many of us are discovering a love of bread-making. This return to baking bread took off five years ago when we started spending more time at home. That’s also when ingredients such as yeast became scarce. That created a movement toward traditional methods of bread-making, including unleavened varieties such as flatbreads and fermented sourdoughs. Traditional […]

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