Running an e-scooter business may soon require a licence in Moncton | Organizers say N.B. event calling for end to sexual violence was met with violence | Saint John residents asked to conserve water with lakes at a low level
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Running an e-scooter business may soon require a licence in Moncton; Steven McArthur, owner of Move Scooter Rental, says his company is looking forward to getting licensed by the City of Moncton once the new bylaw passes\. A committee approved it Monday, meaning it will now be brought to a full council meeting for first reading\.

Running an e-scooter business may soon require a licence in Moncton

September 22 , 2025 at 06:50:08 p.m. ADT • :

A new bylaw in Moncton will set rules and regulations for businesses operating an e-scooter, e-bike or any other micro mobility device rental operation within city limits. Companies will have to meet certain conditions and go through an application process to obtain a licence to operate. 

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Organizers say N.B. event calling for end to sexual violence was met with violence; Police responded to a report of a physical altercation at the Take Back the Night march in Fredericton's downtown on Friday night\.

Organizers say N.B. event calling for end to sexual violence was met with violence

September 22 , 2025 at 06:01:22 p.m. ADT • :

The Fredericton Police Force has not laid charges over a reported physical altercation at Friday's Take Back the Night event but says an investigation is underway.

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Saint John residents asked to conserve water with lakes at a low level; The Loch Lomond watershed is the source of drinking water for Saint John, and the city is asking residents to conserve water to help return the lakes to a normal level\.

Saint John residents asked to conserve water with lakes at a low level

September 22 , 2025 at 05:48:24 p.m. ADT • :

City hall and industrial users have taken steps to ease the pressure on Saint John's drinking water supply, but with levels still a metre below normal, residents are being asked to reduce their water use too.

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N.B. man dead, 2 others seriously injured in Annapolis Valley crash; A New Brunswick man died on Friday in a two-vehicle crash in Nova Scotia's  Annapolis Valley, RCMP say\.

N.B. man dead, 2 others seriously injured in Annapolis Valley crash

September 20 , 2025 at 02:08:44 p.m. ADT • :

A New Brunswick man is dead and a man and child from Nova Scotia have serious injuries after a two-vehicle crash on Highway 101 near Cambridge, N.S., on Friday.

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Former group home resident writes guidebook for other kids in the system; What I Wish I Knew was written by Jazmyne McLaughlin and illustrated by Lexie Temple\. McLaughlin says she hopes it lets youth in care know they matter, they deserve help and the system can be navigated\.

Former group home resident writes guidebook for other kids in the system

September 22 , 2025 at 06:00:00 a.m. ADT • :

Jazmyne McLaughlin has written a picture book about some of the important but "typically breached" rights held by every New Brunswick child to help others trying to navigate the child welfare system.

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It's the end of the line for bottled beer at Moosehead Breweries; Andrew Oland, the president and CEO of Moosehead Breweries, says most beer drinkers prefer cans now, so they've decided to shut down their bottling operations\.  

September 18 , 2025 at 04:17:58 p.m. ADT • :

It's the end of the line for bottled beer at Moosehead Breweries

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2 big rigs hit same Fredericton pedestrian overpass in just 3 days; A close-up shot of the damage to the truck body, with the sign showing the 3\.5-metre height restriction visible above\.  

September 19 , 2025 at 05:29:44 p.m. ADT • :

2 big rigs hit same Fredericton pedestrian overpass in just 3 days

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Fredericton police warn of spike in overdoses, including 13 calls in 24-hour span; Fredericton police say the number of overdose calls in 2025 already exceeds last year's total\.  

September 21 , 2025 at 04:21:12 p.m. ADT • :

Fredericton police warn of spike in overdoses, including 13 calls in 24-hour span

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RCMP officer who assaulted man in Shediac to be sentenced next month; Billy Parent-Roy appeared in Moncton provincial court Monday for his sentencing hearing where he spoke briefly about being proud of his integrity and professionalism at work\.  

September 22 , 2025 at 05:04:22 p.m. ADT • :

RCMP officer who assaulted man in Shediac to be sentenced next month

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'We've all been touched by cancer': Thousands cross Confederation Bridge on foot for first N.B.-P.E.I. Terry Fox run in a decade; A large group of people walk in formation along a roadway toward a bridge  

September 21 , 2025 at 06:12:43 p.m. ADT • :

'We've all been touched by cancer': Thousands cross Confederation Bridge on foot for first N.B.-P.E.I. Terry Fox run in a decade

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