Arrest in Assault Investigation

Arrest in Assault Investigation – Waterloo Street

 

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The Saint John Police have arrested a 26-year-old man in connection with an assault investigation.

It is alleged that:

On Friday, October 18, 2024, at approximately 2:27 p.m., a 57-year-old man was allegedly assaulted in the 100-block area of Waterloo Street.

On arrival, emergency crews located the 57-year-old man who was suffering from a head injury. He was treated for his injuries at the scene by paramedics.

As a result of an investigation conducted by the Saint John Police, the suspect was identified as a 26-year-old man who had left the scene in a black 4-door car. The vehicle and suspect were located a short time later in the area. The suspect was taken into custody following a short pursuit.

The accused was charged with assault causing bodily harm, threats, impaired driving, and driving while prohibited. He was released from custody on an undertaking to appear in court on January 14, 2025.

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Winter weather predictions

The winter of 2024-2025 in Atlantic Canada is expected to be milder than usual, with above-normal precipitation. Here’s a more detailed look:

  1. Temperatures: Winter temperatures in the region, particularly in the Maritimes and Newfoundland, will likely be near to above average, especially compared to the rest of Canada. The coldest periods are forecast for early to mid-December and late February, though these are not expected to be as extreme as in central and western regions of the country.
  2. Precipitation: The season will bring above-normal precipitation, leading to a mix of rain and snow. This could result in periods of slushy or wet conditions, especially in Newfoundland and parts of the Maritimes. The most significant snowfall events are expected in early December, mid-January, and early to late February.
  3. Storms: The region may experience active storm tracks during January, with some forecasts highlighting potential for winter storms in late January, bringing a mix of rain, snow, sleet, and ice along with strong winds.

This winter’s predictions are shaped by several factors, including the potential development of La Niña, which tends to bring cooler and wetter conditions to Eastern Canada. So, while it may not be the coldest winter, Atlantic Canadians should prepare for plenty of rain and snow mix with periodic storms throughout the season.

Sources: Farmer’s Almanac and Old Farmer’s Almanac

Double Cruise Day

Cruise Ships Insignia and Vision of the Seas Visit Saint John: A Spectacular Maritime Arrival

The vibrant port city of Saint John, New Brunswick, is once again a hub of excitement as two stunning cruise ships, Oceania Cruises’ Insignia and Royal Caribbean’s Vision of the Seas, make a memorable visit today . Both vessels are bringing thousands of eager travelers to explore the region’s rich history, natural beauty, and coastal charm. These port calls highlight Saint John’s growing importance as a premier destination on the Atlantic cruise circuit.

MS Insignia - Wikipedia

 

Insignia: Boutique Elegance

The Insignia is part of Oceania Cruises’ luxurious fleet, known for its mid-sized, intimate ships that offer personalized experiences for their guests. With a capacity of around 680 passengers, Insignia provides a refined cruising experience, focusing on world-class dining and immersive cultural exploration. Passengers aboard Insignia are treated to exceptional cuisine, often featuring locally sourced ingredients that reflect the maritime flavors of the region.

As they dock in Saint John, visitors can immerse themselves in the historic charm of Canada’s oldest incorporated city. Popular attractions such as the Reversing Falls Rapids, Saint John City Market, and nearby Bay of Fundy are just a few highlights on their agenda, promising unforgettable experiences in this unique coastal environment.

Vision Of The Seas Itinerary, Current Position, Ship Review ...

Vision of the Seas: A Floating Resort

On the other side of the harbor, Vision of the Seas is hard to miss with its majestic presence and larger capacity. Operated by Royal Caribbean, this ship carries over 2,000 passengers and is known for its family-friendly atmosphere, extensive onboard entertainment, and thrilling excursions. Whether passengers are unwinding at the spa, catching a show, or rock-climbing on the ship’s outdoor walls, there’s something for everyone aboard Vision of the Seas.

In Saint John, the Vision of the Seas passengers can dive into a blend of adventure and relaxation, exploring the stunning landscapes of the Fundy Trail Parkway or enjoying a more leisurely stroll through the cobblestone streets of the uptown core, admiring local art galleries and dining in top-notch restaurants.

Boost to Local Economy and Culture

The arrival of these two cruise ships is not only a visual spectacle but also a significant boost to the local economy. Thousands of visitors flood into Saint John, eager to shop, dine, and tour, supporting small businesses and cultural attractions. Local guides, artisans, and food vendors all benefit from this influx, contributing to the port city’s vibrant tourism industry.

Cruise season is an important time for Saint John, bringing an international audience to experience its coastal beauty, history, and friendly maritime culture. Events often coincide with ship arrivals, from pop-up markets to live performances in Market Square, ensuring visitors get an authentic taste of the local way of life.

A Must-Visit Destination

As Insignia and Vision of the Seas continue their respective journeys, their stop in Saint John serves as a reminder of the city’s appeal as a prime destination for cruise travelers. Whether it’s through the intimate luxury of Insignia or the energetic ambiance of Vision of the Seas, Saint John’s captivating coastal experiences leave an indelible impression on every visitor.

For local residents, the sight of these grand vessels docked at the port is a welcome symbol of the growing role Saint John plays on the world stage of cruise tourism, and for travelers, it’s a gateway to discovering the hidden treasures of New Brunswick.