The City of Fredericton plans to sell the Lemont House, a building more than 130 years old, after acquiring it in 2021 and subsequently giving it heritage status.
A construction worker who described himself as a right-hand man to the late Steven Lutes, says his supervisor’s death could have easily been prevented if Lutes had a spotter.
News bulletin: COVID-19 has not been defeated yet in Quebec or the rest of Canada. Folks in the United States are acting like it is a thing of the past and that is not correct either. Just remember that this pandemic began with one person being infected in Wuhan, China and in a matter of months it spread all over the world. We have different variants now and nobody can say for sure that even two vaccine shots will protect us from infection.
Friday morning in front of Les Jardins Petros in Little Italy.
So I am a bit concerned with what I see in our own backyard. Premier Francois Legault ended the curfew and has allowed terrasses to reopen. In Old Montreal, thousands of people gathered knee to knee Friday night. Even Montreal Mayor Valerie Plante was photographed at terrasse unmasked and seated with several other people who are not part of her own bubble. Not great leadership. Her opponent, former Mayor Denis Coderre, could have capitalized on that error except on the same d
Homeless Fredericton woman loses her tent and belongings during site cleanup
A woman who is homeless in Fredericton says she has lost all of her meagre belongings after leaving her tent unattended for a few hours this week.
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