Mounties seized meth during St. Stephen traffic stop

Mounties seized meth during St. Stephen traffic stop

Mounties say they have seized suspected methamphetamine after a traffic stop in St. Stephen. RCMP officers saw suspicious activity near King Street and Hamilton Lane around 5:10 p.m. Sunday. “A man was seen approaching a parked vehicle, engaging briefly with the driver, and then walking away,” RCMP said in a news release on Friday. Believing […]

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 EDITORIAL: The power of words, and the impact of accusations

EDITORIAL: The power of words, and the impact of accusations

For months now, powerful local leaders, both past and present, have leveled vague and surprising accusations of bias toward our journalists. Given the current global political climate, this is thoroughly unacceptable. Targeting journalists, in any form, is not only irresponsible, it is frankly, dangerous. Villainizing journalists in public spaces does not advance democracy; it subverts […]

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 Reading scores up in provincial assessments

Reading scores up in provincial assessments

By Bryan Tait, Acadia Broadcasting There’s still room for improvement, but the results of last year’s provincial assessments were encouraging according to New Brunswick’s education minister. Claire Johnson said the efforts of all education stakeholders are essential for students to have success, and the evidence is in the results. “Teachers, education professionals, students and families […]

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 Our dear friend, colleague and mentor: Crosbie Cotton

Our dear friend, colleague and mentor: Crosbie Cotton

It is with great sadness CHCO-TV, The Courier, and the Board of Directors learned of the passing of Crosbie Cotton — a member of our community and TV family.  Crosbie, who hailed from Lennoxville, Quebec, was an award-winning journalist and author who worked with various media outlets, including the Montreal Star and Sports Illustrated. He […]

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 Finding Hope in a Challenging Job Market

Finding Hope in a Challenging Job Market

Right now, finding work is more challenging than it has been in years. There are shifts in hiring processes, changes in the economy, more competitive challenges to face, and changes in technology and industries. Applicants are facing unanswered applications, job offers that don’t come through, and people losing hope when the job search takes longer […]

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 Province rescinds burn ban as evening temperatures cool

Province rescinds burn ban as evening temperatures cool

By Andrew Bates, Local Journalism Initiative The province’s burn ban has been dropped to a fire restriction between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. in all counties. New Brunswick’s Fire Watch page displays an updated burn map, taking effect Monday evening, with burning permitted from 8 p.m. to 8 a.m. The province had been under a […]

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