Shane Magee

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Shane Magee is a Moncton-based reporter for CBC.

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Top court certifies class action alleging misuse of labour-inducing drug

A class action lawsuit alleging women were improperly given a labour-inducing drug by a nurse in Moncton has been certified by New Brunswick's top court.

Cost climbing for new prison health centre in New Brunswick

New facility for prison inmates in southeastern New Brunswick is expected to cost millions more than previously expected.

Work on smell in Moncton's north end could cost $46M to $75M, report says

It could cost tens of millions of dollars to implement a Moncton council motion aimed at addressing a pungent smell in the city's north end, councillors heard Monday.

Most sextortion charges against 2 men in Moncton stayed

Almost all charges against two men who allegedly sexually exploited people online and threatened them into paying thousands of dollars were stayed by a prosecutor this week.

Man pleads guilty to 2 charges in Riverview teacher shooting case

A Moncton man has pleaded guilty to a pair of charges midway through his trial, admitting he shot a Riverview teacher outside a high school in 2021.

Legal battle over Policy 713 ends between province, education council

A legal battle between the New Brunswick government and a Moncton-area school district over a gender identity policy has ended.

Preliminary inquiry concludes for man accused of 2019 Dieppe double murder

A preliminary inquiry concluded Tuesday morning for a Moncton man accused of a 2019 double murder in Dieppe, with the case now set to move to a higher level of court where he will stand trial.

AIM gets another extension to assess effectiveness of sound barrier at Moncton site

The New Brunswick government has extended the operating approval for a Moncton scrapyard by four months to assess whether a wall of shipping containers is effective in reducing noise concerns.

'Large investments' needed to stem rising homelessness, says Moncton shelter leader

Marc Belliveau of Harvest House told Moncton council Monday that the number of people losing housing is consistently greater than those finding homes.

Moncton OKs tax cut for most, slight increase for amalgamated areas

Moncton council approved a 2025 budget Thursday with a lower tax rate for most properties, after debating the fairness of the property tax system in outlying parts of the city.