“Unfounded” sexual assault complaints confirmed

Saint John Police have finished a review of more than 360 sexual assault complaints which were deemed unfounded by the officers who investigated.

A Globe & Mail investigation revealed that Saint John police had the highest “unfounded” rate in Canada between 2010 and 2014 at 51%.

Police Chief John Bates appointed Sgt. Debbie Easton to review all the files and she has determined not one required re-investigation or that the initial investigation was substandard. Chief Bates told CBC there are no plans to change the way officers investigate future complaints of sexual violence.

Millions for airport improvements

Officials at the Saint John Airport are finalizing their wish list for federal infrastructure money.

Ottawa announced earlier it was making millions available over 11 years to improve six airports including Saint John and Fredericton.

Derrick Stanford, CEO of the Saint John Airport, told CBC he has a to-do list worth over $40 million dollars including runway rehabilitation and repaving of tarmacs.