Shane Magee

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Shane Magee is a Moncton-based reporter for CBC.

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Moncton proposing to cut tax rate by 6.2 cents for most of city

Moncton is proposing to cut its tax rate for most of the city by 6.2 cents next year, while boosting spending on police, firefighters and transit.

Proposed Moncton budget includes more money for police, fire, aims to reduce hit to taxpayers

Moncton staff say the city's draft 2025 budget includes higher spending on police, firefighters and transit while trying to reduce the impact to taxpayers from climbing property assessments.

Premier says 'surprise' federal tax holiday could cost province $62M

Premier Susan Holt says the federal tax holiday on some goods announced Thursday could cost New Brunswick $62 million in revenue.

Downtown Moncton cleanup program's success a catch-22, business group says

A downtown Moncton cleanup program has collected more than 72,000 kilograms of trash over 10 months, says the executive director of the downtown business association.

Premier's pledge to drop DEC dissolution yet to be fulfilled, court to set hearing dates

Court cases between the province and a school district stemming from changes to Policy 713 continue to move ahead, despite the premier's promise that at least one of the cases would be dropped.

Moncton man found guilty of murdering Joedin Leger

A jury has found a 20-year-old Moncton man guilty of second-degree murder in the 2022 death of an 18-year-old.

Moncton murder trial jury to continue deliberations into weekend

The jury in a Moncton murder trial will continue deliberating into the long weekend.

Jury deliberations begin in Moncton murder trial with 3 potential verdicts

Twelve jurors in a Moncton murder trial began deliberating Thursday afternoon after a judge instructed them on three potential verdicts: Not guilty, guilty of second-degree murder, or guilty of manslaughter.

Crown, defence offer closing arguments in Moncton murder trial

Jurors in a Moncton murder trial heard closing arguments Tuesday, with the defence suggesting Riley Phillips be acquitted because he acted in self-defence and the Crown saying his actions created the situation that led to Joedin Leger's death. 

Moncton plans to clear snow from more sidewalks around schools

Moncton councillors approved a new sidewalk snow-clearing plan with an aim to boost clearing around schools and transit stops.