A man died on the scene of a late-night crash Wednesday between a motorcycle and a vehicle outside of Moncton.
44-year-old from Saint-Antoine dead after crash

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· Posted: Jul 17, 2026 1:51 PM EDT | Last Updated: 3 hours ago
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RCMP said a woman has been charged with impaired driving following a crash that killed a motorcyclist. (Matthew Howard/CBC)
A man died on the scene of a late-night crash Wednesday between a motorcycle and a vehicle outside of Moncton.
An RCMP press release said officers responded at 11:49 p.m. Wednesday to a two-vehicle collision at the corner of Scotch Settlement Road and Route 115 in Irishtown.
Police said they believe the crash happened when the driver of a vehicle southbound on Route 115 turned onto Scotch Settlement Road and struck a motorcycle, which was travelling north on Route 115.
The motorcycle driver, a 44-year-old man from Saint-Antoine, died at the scene, the release said.
RCMP said the driver of the vehicle, a 49-year-old woman from Cocagne, was arrested for impaired driving causing death and taken into police custody for a breathalyzer test.
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