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The Times & Transcript is a newspaper from Moncton, New Brunswick. It serves Greater Moncton and eastern New Brunswick. Its offices and printing facilities are located on Main Street in Downtown Moncton. The paper is published by Postmedia Network. The Times & Transcript building also houses the presses that print all Brunswick News newspapers ...
Réginald Charles Gagnon was born in Moncton, New Brunswick on 7 January 1949. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] When he was 13 years old, Gagnon moved with his mother to the suburbs of Boston , Massachusetts . [ 3 ] At the age of 19, he joined the United States Marine Corps and served in the Vietnam War , though he never saw combat.
It is the highest daily circulated newspaper in New Brunswick. Moncton's daily newspaper is the Times & Transcript, which has the highest circulation of any daily newspaper in New Brunswick. [142] More than 60 percent of city households subscribe daily, and more than 90 percent of Moncton residents read the Times & Transcript at least once a week.
Susan Stultz (1952/1953 – April 8, 2024) was a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in the 2010 provincial election.She represented the electoral district of Moncton West as a member of the Progressive Conservatives until the 2014 election, when she was defeated by Cathy Rogers.
Adult Contemporary (English) CKNI is a former news talk format (2004-2014); switched owners and format in August 2014. Acadia Broadcasting: FM 93.5 CKUM-FM: Université de Moncton: Campus radio/community radio (French) Les Médias acadiens universitaires, inc. FM 94.5 CKCW-FM: K94.5 Hot adult contemporary (English) Maritime Broadcasting System ...
René "Pepsi" Landry (21 May 1937 – 2 August 2016) [1] was a political figure in New Brunswick, Canada. He represented Moncton North in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick as a Progressive Conservative member. He was born in Moncton, New Brunswick, the son of Léonie LeBlanc and Wilfred Landry. Landry was educated at the University of ...
He was instrumental in the creation of the Université de Moncton in 1963, while in 1969, a high school was named in his honour in Shediac, New Brunswick. In 1971, upon resigning from the legislature, he was made a Companion of the Order of Canada and Canadian chairman of the International Joint Commission , a post he held until being called to ...
Gregory Turner is a former Canadian politician who represented Moncton South in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 2020 until his defeat in the 2024 New Brunswick general election. [1] He was chair of the Standing Committee on Economic Policy and vice-chair of the Standing Committee on Procedure, Privileges and Legislative Officers. [2]