Police still working on how child was fatally struck by starting gate at N.B. racetrack | Holt and New England governors at odds over tourism, talent recruitment at Boston meeting | 'See us and accept us': Moncton becomes 1st Canadian city to raise neurodiversity flag
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Good evening, these are your top stories for Monday, June 16, 2025.
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Police still working on how child was fatally struck by starting gate at N.B. racetrack; The child was near the grandstand at Connell Park Raceway when fatally struck by a starting gate being towed along the track, said Deputy Chief Simon Watts of the Woodstock police\.

Police still working on how child was fatally struck by starting gate at N.B. racetrack

June 16 , 2025 at 06:21:39 p.m. ADT • :

Police confirmed Monday that a child was struck by a starting gate as it was being towed around a track during a weekend harness racing event in Woodstock, but they're still investigating how it happened.

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Holt and New England governors at odds over tourism, talent recruitment at Boston meeting; Massachusetts Gov\. Maura Healey, left, and New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt exit a meeting of northeastern U\.S\. Governors and Canadian Premiers in Boston, where they discussed how they could work together to maintain economic relations\.

Holt and New England governors at odds over tourism, talent recruitment at Boston meeting

June 16 , 2025 at 05:21:58 p.m. ADT • :

Despite amicable talk of cross-border connections, New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt did not deviate Monday as her American colleagues spoke of how a drop in Canadian tourism numbers is hurting their economies.

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'See us and accept us': Moncton becomes 1st Canadian city to raise neurodiversity flag; Caroline Jose and her son Louis Hébert Chatelain organized the hoisting of the first Neurodiversity Pride Day flag in Moncton on Monday\.

'See us and accept us': Moncton becomes 1st Canadian city to raise neurodiversity flag

June 16 , 2025 at 05:40:03 p.m. ADT • :

Louis Hébert Chatelain and his mom, Caroline Jose, are part of a global movement that dedicates June 16 to celebrate people with diverse minds.

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Via Rail train collides with van at Rogersville-area crossing; A Via Rail train bound for Montreal with 93 passengers hit a van at a crossing in the Rogersville area early Sunday evening\.

Via Rail train collides with van at Rogersville-area crossing

June 16 , 2025 at 12:43:01 p.m. ADT • :

A Via Rail train collided with a van Sunday night at an eastern New Brunswick crossing south of Rogersville that has only a stop sign to control vehicles, officials said.

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How Pascal Siakam supports the dreams of fellow Cameroonians attending UNB; UNB president Paul Mazerolle, Erick Mbianda and Abby David, strategic program director at the McKenna Institute\. Mbianda was presented with the Pascal Siakam Scholarship at a UNB Reds basketball game last fall\.

How Pascal Siakam supports the dreams of fellow Cameroonians attending UNB

June 16 , 2025 at 06:00:00 a.m. ADT • :

Scholarships from Pascal Siakam's foundation helped Cameroonian students Cedrick Tahmo and Erick Mbianda attend UNB and pursue their dreams.

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Canada vs. U.S. bowling tournament creates lifelong friendships, despite political differences; Canadian and American bowlers say this friendly rivalry has helped them make new, lifelong connections\.  

June 16 , 2025 at 06:15:44 p.m. ADT • :

Canada vs. U.S. bowling tournament creates lifelong friendships, despite political differences

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WestJet dealing with 'cybersecurity incident' impacting access to website, app; WestJet on Friday alerted its employees and the public about a 'cybersecurity incident' involving the airline's internal systems and app\.  

June 14 , 2025 at 10:24:40 a.m. ADT • :

WestJet dealing with 'cybersecurity incident' impacting access to website, app

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Child dies following accident at harness racing track in Woodstock, N.B.; An investigation has begun after a child was struck and killed by the starting gate during a harness race Saturday in Woodstock, N\.B\.  

June 15 , 2025 at 11:50:02 a.m. ADT • :

Child dies following accident at harness racing track in Woodstock, N.B.

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Mountie says he held man's cash because of 'jerk' defence lawyer; RCMP Const\. Christopher Sorensen testified in a Moncton drug trafficking trial on Wednesday\.  

June 13 , 2025 at 06:00:00 a.m. ADT • :

Mountie says he held man's cash because of 'jerk' defence lawyer

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Stopping in for a snack: Enjoy these photos from around New Brunswick; Shannon Earle says this female Baltimore oriole comes each night for a taste of marmalade in Apohaqui, about 65 kilometres northeast of Saint John\.  

June 15 , 2025 at 06:00:00 a.m. ADT • :

Stopping in for a snack: Enjoy these photos from around New Brunswick

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