There are fears that the world is about to embark on an all-out trade war. The Chinese tariffs were in response to Canada and ...
Premier Susan Holt is promising a major public consultation on the future of N.B. Power, including meetings that will be held around the province to hear ideas from New Brunswickers about the troubled ...
The Holt government introduced new legislation Wednesday that would cancel a travel nurse contract with Canadian Health Labs. The contract was signed by Vitalité in 2022 as the health-care system ...
New Brunswick's Liberal government tabled a budget with a $549 million deficit, the Opposition Progressive Conservatives had ...
The Holt government tables its first budget today, a document the Liberals once confidently predicted would feature campaign ...
The Cross County boys basketball team is heading to the Class C-2 state championship game after a late surge to beat West Holt Friday in the semifinals.
Standing at six foot three, Ross Glen’s grand physical stature was matched by an exuberant presence and passion for helping others, his family says. Glen founded RGO Office Products in 1966 with ...
Starting this summer, when Lester Holt steps down as anchor of “NBC Nightly News,” Tom Llamas will be sitting in his chair, NBC Universal announced Wednesday. In a statement, Llamas praised ...
In addition to “Nightly News,” Llamas will continue to anchor for his show “Top Story” on NBC News NOW as Lester Holt takes a new role at “Dateline.” IE 11 is not supported.
Lester Holt is one of the several famous news anchors leaving their positions at major news networks. However, he isn’t going far. The longtime NBC Nightly News anchor and managing editor ...
3, 2021. (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP, File) Updated [hour]:[minute] [AMPM] [timezone], [monthFull] [day], [year] NEW YORK (AP) — NBC News appointed Tom Llamas on Wednesday to replace Lester ...
Then, less than 24 hours later, "NBC Nightly News" anchor Lester Holt announced that he, too, would step down this summer after a 10-year run. In normal times, this much TV news would be big news ...