Shane Magee

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Shane Magee is a Moncton-based reporter for CBC.

Latest from Shane Magee

Woman admits role in Moncton stabbing death of Kyla LaPointe

A woman who stood beside a woman bleeding to death in Moncton, didn't call for help and drove the perpetrator away from the scene has pleaded guilty to an accessory charge.

Company faces workplace safety charge after worker killed by 454-kg tire

A Moncton tire shop faces a workplace safety charge after a worker was killed by a tire weighing 454 kilograms last fall. 

Jamie Harris inquest jury issues 10 recommendations to prevent similar deaths on job

A coroner's inquest jury has issued 10 recommendations after hearing testimony about the workplace death of Jamie Harris in Dieppe in 2023. Harris was crushed by an excavator.

Moncton inquest jury hears from operator of excavator that crushed co-worker

A coroner's inquest jury heard about the horrific moment an excavator operator realized he backed over and crushed his colleague to death.

Canada's top court asked to review class action decision on labour-inducing drug

The Supreme Court of Canada has been asked to review a lower court decision in a lawsuit alleging mothers at the Moncton Hospital were given a drug without their consent.

N.B. sees setback in poverty reduction as cost of living soars

New Brunswick lost years of progress reducing poverty as pandemic supports ended, housing costs soared and inflation ticked up, a new report shows.

4 apartment buildings proposed along Moncton's Vision Lands

Moncton council gave preliminary approval Tuesday to a developer's proposal for four six-storey buildings with a mix of apartments and commercial space along the edge of the Vision Lands.

No trial dates yet in Dieppe double murder case as Crown seeks to revisit conflict issue

Trial dates have yet to be set for a man accused of killing two people in Dieppe in 2019 as prosecutors seek to revisit whether lawyers for the accused can continue representing him.

Minto killer Gregory Despres ordered to remain in prison by board

A man who killed his elderly neighbours in Minto 20 years ago was ordered Wednesday to remain at a federal prison. 

Sentencing delayed for man guilty of murdering 18-year-old Joedin Leger of Moncton

A judge will decide in April how long a Moncton killer should serve in prison before becoming eligible for parole.