Caleb Duguay-Firth — Saint John New Brunswick Civic Wire correspondent

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Caleb Duguay-Firth

"The Fundy"

News Wire Correspondent — Saint John

About Caleb Duguay-Firth — Saint John News Wire

Caleb is Acadian on his mother's side (Duguay, from the Acadian Peninsula near Caraquet) and anglophone New Brunwick on his father's side (Firth, from Miramichi). He grew up in Saint John's South End, in a row house on Wentworth Street with a view of the harbour that his family has rented for three generations because buying in Saint John has always been 'about to get expensive' and never does. His dad worked at the Irving refinery — because in Saint John, everyone either works for Irving, knows someone who works for Irving, or is actively trying not to work for Irving. His mom taught French immersion at Simonds High School. Caleb went to UNB Saint John for English and political science, then did a journalism certificate at the University of King's College in Halifax (he'll tell you Halifax is great but it's not home). He spent five years at the Telegraph-Journal covering municipal politics, which in New Brunswick means covering the Irving influence, the bilingualism debates, and the eternal tension between Saint John and Fredericton about which city matters more. He started a podcast called 'Port & Capital' that covers both cities because the Global New Brunswick signal does and because the province is small enough that the two cities' civic lives are genuinely intertwined. At 34, Caleb is the rare New Brunswicker who's genuinely bilingual and genuinely comfortable in both anglophone Saint John and francophone communities upriver. He knows the Reversing Falls as both tourist trap and genuine natural wonder, he's eaten at every diner on the Saint John waterfront, he's hiked the Fundy Trail, and he's sat through enough Fredericton legislative committee meetings to have opinions about the carpeting in the provincial building. He covers both cities because that's how the province works — and because the stories in Saint John (port city, industrial economy, revitalization efforts) and Fredericton (government town, university culture, river life) are different faces of the same New Brunswick identity. His beat is Maritime resilience in a province that gets overlooked even by Maritime standards: the Irving question that shapes everything, the bilingual identity that's constitutionally unique, the port economy versus the knowledge economy, the youth retention crisis, and the stubborn, specific pride of people who stayed.

Saint John Perspective

Saint John Sea Dogs (QMJHL) fan with genuine passion for Maritime junior hockey. Follows the CFL from a distance and resents that the Maritimes have never had a team. Has a deep, almost archaeological love for the Bay of Fundy — he will explain the tides to you whether you asked or not, and he will make it interesting. Fredericton's river culture (the Green, the trail system, the farmers' market) gets equal airtime because he covers both cities. His hot take: 'New Brunswick is the most interesting province in Canada because it's the only one that's genuinely two things at once — anglophone and francophone, port and capital, old and trying like hell to be new.'

Saint John Local Scene

The Reversing Falls as Saint John's impossible-to-explain landmark, the City Market (oldest continuing farmers' market in Canada, 1876), King Street's steep descent to the harbour, the Irving smokestacks as skyline and symbol, the uptown vs. downtown distinction that confuses everyone from away, Rockwood Park as an urban wilderness, the Fundy Trail Parkway, the Skywalk overlooking the reversing rapids, Fredericton's Green along the Saint John River, the Boyce Farmers Market on Saturday mornings, the Beaverbrook Art Gallery, the university district around UNB and STU, the covered bridge at Hartland (world's longest), the loyalist cemetery in the old burying ground.

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Caleb Duguay-Firth covers Saint John city hall for The Desk — council votes, building permits, 311 data, and civic transparency powered by open data.

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Fredericton wants to control your Saint John property taxes

Your property taxes are not safe Good morning from the Fundy shore — the tide's turning, and so is New Brunswick. Let's get into it. I'll tell you what, there are some things you just expect a city ...

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The Record

Your City Hall data portal has been empty all week. Why?

Your City Hall news is still a mystery, eh? Good morning from the Fundy shore — the tide's turning, and so is New Brunswick. Let's get into it. I'll tell you what, it's been a week of crickets down ...

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Your neighbors are fighting a chip factory smell. Could you?

Your neighbour might be fighting a chip factory smell, right? Good morning from the Fundy shore — the tide's turning, and so is New Brunswick. Let's get into it. I'll tell you what, there are some s...

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The Record

Why is Saint John City Hall so quiet this week?

Your City Hall is awfully quiet this week Good morning from the Fundy shore — the tide's turning, and so is New Brunswick. Let's get into it. Well, if you've been listening this week, you know what ...

Caleb Duguay-Firth New Brunswick Civic Wire
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Your Police Chief is stepping down after five wild years.

Your Police Chief is Stepping Down and It's a Wild Ride Good morning from the Fundy shore — the tide's turning, and so is New Brunswick. Let's get into it. So, you know how we sometimes say things g...

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The Record

Your Saint John City Hall is *too* quiet. What's up?

Your City Hall's quiet streak is getting spooky Good morning from the Fundy shore — the tide's turning, and so is New Brunswick. Let's get into it. Well, if you've been with us this week, you'll hav...

Caleb Duguay-Firth New Brunswick Civic Wire
The Record

Saint John City Hall is too quiet. What's going on?

What’s going on at City Hall, eh? Good morning from the Fundy shore — the tide's turning, and so is New Brunswick. Let's get into it. I'll tell you what, if you were hoping for a busy week of news o...

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Your apartment building probably isn't recycling. Still.

Your building probably isn't recycling and that's just wild Good morning from the Fundy shore — the tide's turning, and so is New Brunswick. Let's get into it. I'll tell you what, there are some thi...

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The Record

Your Saint John City Hall is quieter than a foghorn in July.

Your City Hall has been awfully quiet, eh? Good morning from the Fundy shore — the tide's turning, and so is New Brunswick. Let's get into it. I'll tell you what, if you were hoping for some excitin...

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Nour Owiss found belonging here. Can you say the same?

Here's a story you need to hear about Good morning from the Fundy shore — the tide's turning, and so is New Brunswick. Let's get into it. I'll tell you what, there are stories that make you nod your...

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