Jordan Gill

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Jordan Gill is a CBC reporter based out of Fredericton. He can be reached at [email protected].

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Most N.B. Liquor stores reopen after closing Friday morning

Most N.B. Liquor stores have reopened after closing for several hours earlier Friday. The Crown corporation had announced on its website that all corporate locations were closed as of 10 a.m.

N.B. Liquor cyber security woes continue

Since Jan. 9, customers must have cash in hand to buy anything at N.B. Liquor and Cannabis N.B. stores, after a cyber security incident caused them to stop accepting debit, credit and gift cards.

Fredericton to offer $20K grant to 5 first-time homeowners

The City of Fredericton is looking to give first time homeowners a bit of a leg up when it comes to building their first home.

Sale of Acadie-Bathurst Titan imminent, league says

While an official announcement isn’t expected anytime soon, it appears the Acadie-Bathurst Titan will be moving to St. John’s, according to several hockey insiders.

Sitansisk Chief Allan Polchies wins 4th term

Allan Polchies defeated four challengers, including former chief Candice Paul, with 47 per cent of the overall vote.

Construction accident leads to boil water advisory in Sussex

Municipal crews were performing scheduled maintenance on a pipe leading from a residence to a water main when they accidentally struck the main line, the town's chief administrative officer says.

Court of Appeal reserves judgment in criminal negligence conviction in teenager's workplace death

New Brunswick’s Court of Appeal has reserved judgment in the case of a man found guilty of criminal negligence in the death of Fredericton teenager in 2018.

Advocate hails promise to establish Moncton mental health court

It's been a long time coming, but mental health advocate Paul Ouellet is celebrating the new justice minister's commitment to establish the court.

Heritage group to build nature preserve on Kingston Peninsula

A Kingston Peninsula heritage group has acquired 81 hectares of land it hopes to turn into a nature and heritage preserve.

'We did it': Saint John celebrates inaugural powwow

Saint John’s first powwow was an overwhelming success, according to the organizer of the event, which took place over the weekend.