Jordan Gill

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Jordan Gill is a CBC reporter based out of Fredericton. He can be reached at jordan.gill@cbc.ca.

Latest from Jordan Gill

Sitansisk Chief Allan Polchies wins 4th term

Allan Polchies defeated four challengers, including former chief Candice Paul, with 47 per cent of the overall vote.

Construction accident leads to boil water advisory in Sussex

Municipal crews were performing scheduled maintenance on a pipe leading from a residence to a water main when they accidentally struck the main line, the town's chief administrative officer says.

Court of Appeal reserves judgment in criminal negligence conviction in teenager's workplace death

New Brunswick’s Court of Appeal has reserved judgment in the case of a man found guilty of criminal negligence in the death of Fredericton teenager in 2018.

Advocate hails promise to establish Moncton mental health court

It's been a long time coming, but mental health advocate Paul Ouellet is celebrating the new justice minister's commitment to establish the court.

Heritage group to build nature preserve on Kingston Peninsula

A Kingston Peninsula heritage group has acquired 81 hectares of land it hopes to turn into a nature and heritage preserve.

'We did it': Saint John celebrates inaugural powwow

Saint John’s first powwow was an overwhelming success, according to the organizer of the event, which took place over the weekend.

Northern lights kick off active weekend in N.B. night skies

New Brunswickers were treated to a brilliant show Thursday night and all from the comfort of their dooryards.

Demonic Brilliance Film Festival returns for 5th year of scares

It's only early October, but fans of the spooky side of life don't have to wait until Halloween to indulge themselves.

'The bar is extremely high': UNB Reds hope to dominate men's and women's hockey this season

It’s been an off-season of change for the men’s and women’s hockey programs at the University of New Brunswick.

Neqotkuk's Jeremy Dutcher 1st double-winner of prestigious Polaris Music Prize

Jeremy Dutcher won the award, given annually to a Canadian full-length recording based on artistic merit, for his 2023 album, Motewolonuwok.