00:08:07 Climate expert calls for more resilient infrastructure following Hurricane Fiona Last month, Atlantic Canada was battered by one of its worst storms, Hurricane Fiona. - 31-Oct-22
01:06:28 St. Stephen Sports Wall of Fame Induction Ceremony Returns After 3-Year Hiatus Three new inductees unveiled at a formal ceremony at the Garcelon Civic Centre in St. Stephen NB - Charlotte County 28-Oct-22
00:25:54 New legislative session met with protests led by Acadian, Indigenous groups Three hundred people filled Fredericton’s streets banging pans and blowing horns in a Tintamarre for Acadian - 27-Oct-22
01:01:03 Richmond Councillors Renew Mombourquette's Term as Warden Also on TELILE 24/7: A local transgender advocate addresses the provincial legislature's Standing Committee on Health. NS - Arichat 26-Oct-22
00:01:08 Fire Destroys St. Andrews, NB Campground Rec Hall No one was injured in a fire that consumed the rec hall of the Kiwanis Campground in St. Andrews, New Brunswick NB - Charlotte County 26-Oct-22
00:04:55 Bayside And Chamcook, NB Could See Steep Increase In Tax Rate Under Municipal Reform Mayor Henderson says Bayside and Chamcook residents can expect a 55% increase in their tax rate under Municipal Reform NB - Charlotte County 26-Oct-22
00:05:20 Investigation launched into denial of public school for children of some international students The provincial Child and Youth Advocate plans to open an investigation following reports that Anglophone East School - 24-Oct-22
00:54:37 Charlotte County Community Living Centre Wants Local Business To Consider Hiring People With Disabilities To mark Disability Employment Awareness Month, Community Living asks local businesses to "Light it Up for DEAM" NB - Charlotte County 20-Oct-22
01:46:15 Saint Andrews Holds Public Hearings of Objections for Two Proposed Housing Projects For The Town Council hears residents' concerns regarding proposals for a luxury condominium and an affordable housing unit NB - Charlotte County 21-Oct-22
00:16:16 Too little, too late? New Brunswick pledges $100M to build, renovate public housing The provincial government on Monday announced an investment of $102.2 million to build 380 new public housing units - 21-Oct-22