Todd Veinotte
Reporter
Todd Veinotte joins Global News New Brunswick as a veteran reporter with more than 20 years in the media.
He has worked in print, radio and television and held many positions including; reporter, anchor, news director and producer.
Todd has hosted a regional radio talk show for four years (The Todd Veinotte Show) which was heard throughout the Maritimes including Saint John, Moncton and Halifax.
He also helped produce a twice-weekly podcast for three years as well, primarily talk-show format covering everything and anything.
Todd is based out of Saint John.
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Video Archives
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Point Lepreau prepares for emergency exercise
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Kris Austin remains open to making a minority work
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Electoral map in southern New Brunswick painted blue
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N.B. MP to enter the ring for a good cause
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One week to go until N.B. election
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Acrimony continues during N.B. campaign
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NB Election 2018: Saint John Harbour up for grabs
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Liberal candidate says campaign vehicle’s brake lines cut
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New Brunswickers should be treated like ‘customers,’ Tories say in platform
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Carbon tax court challenge and economic supercluster announcements on New Brunswick campaign trail
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Busy day on the New Brunswick election campaign trail
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Final Saint John Dragon Boat Festival
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N.B. NDP introduces first transgender candidate
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New Brunswick major party leaders hit the campaign trail
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Saint John’s key role in the N.B. election
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N.B. Liberals suddenly announce surplus ahead of election call
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Campaigning kicks off with New Brunswick election on the horizon
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Controversy at Sussex Corner village hall
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Turning granite into public art at Sculpture Saint John
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Publication ban on details about Fredericton shooting heads to court
Author Archives
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Point Lepreau prepares for emergency exerciseA full-scale emergency response exercise will include over 1,000 people and 35 agencies.CanadaSep 28, 2018
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PC sweep paints Saint John region blue after New Brunswick provincial electionProgressive Conservatives won nine of the 10 seats in the area.PoliticsSep 25, 2018
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Saint John MP Wayne Long set to enter the boxing ring for a good causeSaint John MP Wayne Long, 55, is stepping out of the political ring and into the boxing ring and will compete Saturday night in the Small Town Throw-Down.CanadaSep 21, 2018
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New Brunswick election hits home stretchWith one week to go until election day, party leaders and candidates continue to drive home their message to New Brunswick voters.PoliticsSep 17, 2018
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N.B. party leaders drive home campaign promises as election day draws nearAfter Friday night's debate, party leaders and candidates will hit the hustings with a full slate of appearances over the weekend.PoliticsSep 14, 2018
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Saint John Harbour up for grabs in New Brunswick electionOver the years, Saint John Harbour has been notorious for close elections and non-traditional voting patterns.PoliticsSep 13, 2018
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N.B. Liberal candidate says campaign vehicle had brakes cutLiberal candidate Rick Doucet says he's reported a disturbing incident to police.PoliticsSep 12, 2018
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New Brunswick dairy farmers bracing for possible fallout of NAFTA negotiationsWith officials busy hammering out a new trade agreement, some farmers are worried about their future.CanadaAug 30, 2018
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Parishioners bid farewell to historic Saint John church with final mass in 133 yearsHundreds of Parishioners joined in prayer and song for St. Peter's Catholic Church in Saint John.CanadaAug 26, 2018
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Final Saint John Dragon Boat Festival a big successOrganizers says it's yet to be determined what will replace the festival next year.CanadaAug 25, 2018
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N.B. NDP introduces first transgender candidate in province, promises to improve LGBTQ rightsOlivier Hébert first became an activist for the LGBTQ community while attending St. Thomas University, serving as the students union's sexual and gender diversity representative.CanadaAug 24, 2018
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Major party leaders hit campaign trail as New Brunswick election kicks offThe official start of the 32-day New Brunswick provincial election race saw the major party leaders out on the campaign trail.NewsAug 23, 2018
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Saint John may play key role in upcoming electionWith more than half a dozen ridings up for grabs in the area, party leaders are already spending time and resources in Saint John.PoliticsAug 22, 2018
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Turning granite into public art at Sculpture Saint JohnAn estimated 35,000 people will have the opportunity to see what goes into sculpting granite into art.CanadaAug 16, 2018
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150,000 hectares of land to be added to Crown conservation areas in New BrunswickEnergy and Resource Development Minister Rick Doucet says developing a long-term sustainable forest management plan is top priority.EnvironmentAug 14, 2018
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Death of Fredericton police officer Robb Costello felt in New Brunswick hometownDespite his death, people who knew him say Const. Robb Costello's impact will continue to be felt for years to come.CanadaAug 13, 2018
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‘It was coming down really hard’: Flash flooding hits east Saint JohnThere was no damage resulting from the flooding, but it's reported at least a couple of vehicles stalled while crossing a flooded area.WeatherAug 9, 2018
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Sunshine, hope greet revellers at Carleton Park for New Brunswick DayHot temperatures and plenty of sunshine greeted large crowds throughout the day at Carleton Park, along the banks of the Saint John River on Fredericton's north side, to mark New Brunswick Day.CanadaAug 6, 2018
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High and Dry Festival hits Gagetown after historic floodingOrganizers say as many as 3,000 people took part in the event.EntertainmentAug 6, 2018
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Third annual Area 506 Festival rocks Saint John’s Long WharfWith 16 bands and 50 vendors, there's something for just about everybody.EntertainmentAug 4, 2018
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Apartment search in Saint John costs young Edmonton couple $750A young couple from Edmonton is sharing their cautionary tale about apartment hunting.CanadaAug 3, 2018
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Canada Games Aquatic Centre in Saint John faces funding crisisThe 33-year-old Canada Games Aquatic Centre in Saint John, N.B. may be on its last legs.CanadaAug 2, 2018
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Controversial women’s centre opens next door to New Brunswick’s only abortion clinicThe centre claims its mission is simply to educate, but abortion clinic officials say the centre is tricking women into walking in its doors.HealthAug 1, 2018
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Zoning denial puts Saint John company out of businessAfter decades of operating, a zoning request denial has put Thomas Construction out of business.CanadaJul 31, 2018
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Concerns among employers growing as WorkSafeNB rates continue to climbEmployers in New Brunswick say they're frustrated about WorkSafeNB rate increases.EconomyJul 26, 2018