Bikini Beach strip club owner Nando Speranza has now reopened for business in Moncton offering exotic entertainment. Many people within Moncton has mixed feelings of the location of the strip club which is located at 151 Mountain Road as it’s right next to the Moncton High School. Should an exotic strip club be allowed to be located so close to where are children go to school? There is lots of controversy over the years of this but it seems that the owner of the strip club is within his rights to operate within the city of Moncton.
Over the years we’ve seen many business name changes for the strip club but one thing is for sure the people of Moncton’s views on this business hasn’t changed one bit. Lots of people in Moncton believe that this type of business should not be allowed near schools. Some believe strip clubs should not even be allowed to operate within Moncton. Many concerned parents have expressed there concerns to the city of Moncton but with no result. It seems that he has every right to operate his business and it does not seem that Bikini Beach owner Nando Speranza is going anywhere soon. In a recent article today in the Times & Transcript he said there is no illegal activity going on and he is going to operate without a liquor licence. Liquor sales in a bar make up the large part of their revenue and to operate one without a liquor licence must make people wonder how. Police have gone into the bar many times but have not found anything illegal going on. Is this truly a legit business.? We all know that at bars illegal activity goes on everyday whether its the customers or sometimes the owners and staff but we only hear about it when someone gets caught. Rest assured I’m sure the RCMP will be checking into this strip club periodically to make sure things are legit.

So I ask you all should Bikini Beach strip club in Moncton be allowed to operate next to Moncton High School? Do you think as long as the owner follows all the laws and regulations of exotic strip clubs he should be allowed to operate in Moncton as long as he’s not in violation of any. Voice your concerns and opinions on this very controversial topic on strip clubs in Moncton.













New Brunswickers can celebrate today after Shawn Graham announcing that the sale of NB Power deal will be scrapped to Hydro-Quebec. Shawn Graham announced that the sale of NB Power is not in the best interest of the Province of New Brunswick. Hydro-Quebec wanted changes done to the agreement that were not favourable for New Brunswick.
Reports are coming in that missing Moncton woman Donna O’Rielly has been found alive by police. Details are not clear yet and a press conference has been scheduled for tonight on Live At 5 about Donna O’Rielly. So far it’s clear that she is in hospital and apparently turned herself in to police. Donna O’Reilly has been missing since February 26th after leaving her shift at H&R Block in Highfield Square Mall in Moncton. It will be almost a month that police and family have been wondering about what happened to the missing Moncton woman.






