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Legere was serving his murder sentence at the Atlantic Institution maximum security penitentiary in Renous-Quarryville, under the responsibility of the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC). On May 3, 1989, Legere was transported by CSC personnel from the penitentiary to the Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont Regional Hospital [ 3 ] in Moncton, New Brunswick ...
Richard Henry "Dick" Oland OC (1941 – July 7, 2011) [12] was the second-born son to Philip Oland, chairman and CEO of Moosehead Breweries, and Mary Oland. [13] Richard and his older brother Derek were born and reared in Rothesay, New Brunswick, a suburb of Saint John.
During a routine check for outstanding warrants, it was found that Despres was expected in court that day in Fredericton, New Brunswick for an assault on Fulton's son-in-law in August 2004. The day prior, Fulton's daughter discovered the bodies of her father and Decarie at their residence in Minto, New Brunswick.
NEW BRUNSWICK – Timothy Puskas is a free man. After being behind bars for a decade, Puskas, 48, was found not guilty on Wednesday of all charges in the 2014 murder of former Rutgers student ...
14 November – Murder of Mark Daniel Gibbons, an alleged accomplice in Saint John, New Brunswick; stabbed. 1991. 29 March – Given 3-day parole from Atlantic Institution, Renous, New Brunswick. 31 March – Murder of Robert Assaly; retired school teacher he met at a gay bar in Montreal while on parole; bludgeoned and stabbed. [16]
Crime: Three dead in New Brunswick murder-suicide: prosecutor. Anyone with information is asked to call New Brunswick Police Detective Victor Delgado at 732-745-5200 or Middlesex County Prosecutor ...
The Moncton shootings were a string of shootings that took place on June 4, 2014, in Moncton, in the Canadian province of New Brunswick.The perpetrator, Justin Bourque, a 24-year-old Moncton resident, walked around the northern area of the city and shot five officers from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), killing three and severely injuring two. [7]
The New York Times. New Brunswick, New Jersey. December 19, 1942. p. 47. "Willie Stevens, 70, of Hall-Mills Case; Eccentric Figure of Murder Trial Dies in New Brunswick 11 Days After Sister Proved a firm witness. Last of 4 Members of Family Tried and Acquitted of Slaying of Rector and Choir Singer". The New York Times. December 31, 1942. p. 15.