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  1. Lawyers lay out 'failings' in RCMP response to Nova Scotia mass shooting
  2. Atlantic Canada forecasters, residents, keeping a close eye on Hurricane Fiona
  3. Wolastoqey chiefs accuse N.B. Power of scuttling negotiations over Mactaquac dam refurbishment
  4. N.B. moose hunt underway, highest number of licences in 27 years
  5. New UNB law clinic to offer free legal services for low-income clients
  6. 'This great country': An inside look at Charles's 50-year romance with Canada
  7. Indigenous population hits 1.8M, growing at twice rate of non-Indigenous Canadians:2021 census
  8. New targets, no new actions aimed at industry in N.B. climate plan
  9. N.B. expands access to COVID-19 rapid tests, as virus claims 4 more lives
  10. Fredericton researchers hope app will reduce excess meds in nursing homes
  11. Mental health declined in N.B. students, especially those identifying as non-binary
  12. Power outages possible in N.B. as hurricane tracks just east, says meteorologist
  13. Drug network behind Dieppe couple's death, RCMP officer says
  14. After 'heart wrenching' fire, the Green Pig will rise again, co-owner says
  15. Mountie says he deleted surveillance footage because it was 'irrelevant'
  16. Canada's best competing right alongside local Fredericton curlers
  17. What to expect in N.B. with Hurricane Fiona on the way
  18. Man convicted in 1987 murder of Moncton teen arrested in Montreal after 3 weeks at-large
  19. Truth and reconciliation day to be provincial holiday, says N.B. premier
  20. Moncton RCMP officer violated code of conduct, discredited force, board finds
  21. Union denies absenteeism problem among EAs and other school staff
  22. Fredericton mayor says Airbnb rentals an 'issue' as city staff to examine impact on housing
  23. N.B. expands eligibility, access to Paxlovid COVID-19 treatment
  24. Youth found dead after Miramichi house fire
  25. Fiona 'extremely strong and dangerous' as hurricane watch issued for P.E.I., N.S., N.L.
  26. Know a health-care worker who wants to work in N.B.? It could put money in your pocket
  27. 70-year-old man dies after ATV crash near Miramichi
  28. N.B. resident convicted in Mount Cashel sex abuse scandal now subject of B.C. probe
  29. Fraud case against former Moncton development VP delayed until November
  30. N.B. receiving less than nothing on softwood pulpwood after Crown timber royalty changes
  31. Public and MPs debate proposed federal ridings for Saint John
  32. Mim's House offers stable housing, honours much-loved Fredericton woman
  33. Thousands in N.B. without power as Fiona lands in Atlantic Canada
  34. Take a trip to the N.B. mountain where the raptors soar
  35. Promising COPD pilot program offers new lease on life*for patients
  36. Wolastoqey youth learn about marine conservation research aboard science vessel
  37. The ArriveCAN app is about to become optional. Will anyone use it?
  38. Premier Blaine Higgs among those 'blacklisted' by Russia
  39. Hurricane Fiona to bring high winds, storm surge to parts of N.B.
  40. Moncton Mountie docked pay for deleting surveillance video in drug operation
  41. N.B. residents brave high waters as Fiona whips eastern shore
  42. Winds starting to abate in parts of N.B. as Fiona sweeps through Atlantic Canada
  43. Here's what you need to know about how Fiona is affecting N.B.
  44. Water main break closes Sackville E.R. for the weekend, officials say
  45. Take a trip to the N.B. mountain where the raptors soar
  46. Promising COPD pilot program offers new lease on life*for patients
  47. Wolastoqey youth learn about marine conservation research aboard science vessel
  48. The ArriveCAN app is about to become optional. Will anyone use it?
  49. Premier Blaine Higgs among those 'blacklisted' by Russia
  50. Hurricane Fiona to bring high winds, storm surge to parts of N.B.
  51. Moncton Mountie docked pay for deleting surveillance video in drug operation
  52. Service Canada adds passport pickup location in Moncton
  53. Snow Cone death 'all but certain,' researchers say about entangled right whale
  54. Canadian Hurricane Centre says Hurricane Fiona will be 'historic, extreme event'
  55. Pediatric services at Edmundston hospital suspended until further notice
  56. 27-year-old man dies after crash near Caraquet
  57. Pointe-du-Chęne residents assess Fiona’s damage
  58. See how Fiona disrupted coastal communities near Shediac, N.B.
  59. The devastation of a day: Scenes of Fiona's damage across Atlantic Canada
  60. Atlantic Canada begins assessing, cleaning up damage from Fiona
  61. Atlantic Canada begins assessing, cleaning up damage from Fiona
  62. Read all about it, 270-year-old N.B. newspapers go digital
  63. Final book in Abigail Massey series launches at McAdam Railway Station
  64. Thousands in New Brunswick still without power as cleanup from Fiona begins
  65. Fiona's trajectory, power and precipitation — illustrated in graphics
  66. Disaster relief funding for Fiona damage now available, province says
  67. Fighting fires from new heights, Fredericton firefighters get specialized training
  68. N.B. apple growers feel 'relief' after Fiona's winds spare their harvest
  69. Visa delays prevent UNB student and family from fleeing war in Ukraine
  70. Border vaccine rules, mandatory use of ArriveCAN, mask mandates on planes, trains end Oct. 1
  71. Systemic racism report delayed 3 months
  72. That time King Charles met Johnny Cash in a Fredericton locker room
  73. With thousands of traps lost to Fiona, N.B. lobster fishermen ask for extended season
  74. Residents near Shediac coping with damage from Fiona
  75. The dunes at Parlee Beach suffer major erosion
  76. Crash closes Moncton's Elmwood Drive for several hours, RCMP say
  77. Saint John wants to focus on non-profit housing sector
  78. Hundreds of thousands of COVID-19 antivirals are sitting on shelves across Canada
  79. City of Saint John adopts a 4-day work week
  80. Vitalité sees 48% jump in COVID-19 patients, Horizon sees 18% drop
  81. Satellite images show how Fiona's surge sucked sand off P.E.I.'s shores
  82. Storm victims should think twice before entering damaged homes, filing insurance claims
  83. Saint John businesses frustrated by unexpected construction on Prince William
  84. Province expands service to help internationally-trained health workers navigate system
  85. RCMP N.B. officer charged with sexual assault, 4 other offences
  86. Federal court certifies $1.1B class action against RCMP over alleged bullying, harassment
  87. Fiona puts an early end to camping at some sites in Fundy National Park
  88. Small modular reactor companies pitch First Nations on partnership opportunities
  89. Live updates: 181,984 still without power across Maritimes after Fiona
  90. Residents salvage what they can of their campers in Cap Pelé
  91. Fiona shows N.B. unprepared for changing reality, climate researcher says
  92. Man convicted of killing wife loses 'faint hope' appeal of parole eligibility
  93. Man convicted of killing wife loses 'faint hope' appeal of parole eligibility
  94. Harry Forestell opens up about the next stage in his treatment for Parkinson's
  95. Man convicted of killing wife loses 'faint hope' appeal of parole eligibility
  96. Harry Forestell opens up about the next stage in his treatment for Parkinson's
  97. As the East Coast picks up the pieces post-Fiona, MPs ask themselves what an army is for
  98. Who's eligible for a fall COVID-19 booster and when? What you need to know
  99. New Brunswick goes quiet on whether forest companies really face $50M royalty hike
  100. Search and rescue operation underway for missing boater on St. John River
  101. Fiona's insurance bill could hit $700M — but most damage won't be covered
  102. Iranians in N.B. speak out after death of young woman in custody in Iran
  103. First Nations climate conference urged to think DIY to create self-sufficiency
  104. Healing walk acts as spark for week of honouring, remembering
  105. Cleanup continues in coastal N.B. community of Robichaud
  106. Something needs to be done, but what? N.B. and feds talk flood insurance
  107. New Brunswick's top doctor on temporary leave
  108. Panel calls for overhaul of New Brunswick municipal funding
  109. An Indigenous community's decades-long battle for federal recognition
  110. AIM charged with workplace safety violation at Point Lepreau
  111. Police say 4-year-old girl was found dead after Miramichi fire
  112. Port Saint John celebrates two milestones for cruises, containers
  113. One bead at a time: Mi'kmaw artists bring 180-year-old regalia back to life
  114. Community rallies behind Fredericton man robbed of his recyclables
  115. New Brunswick larger and younger after historic surge in population
  116. Photographer captures 13 raptors in a row as turkey vulture sightings soar
  117. City of Saint John vicariously liable in sexual predator class action, judge rules
  118. Province scored record $777 million surplus last year
  119. Human remains found in water near Skinners Pond, P.E.I.
  120. Search and rescue mission ends for missing boater on St. John River
  121. Brandon Mitchell describes the meaning of his orange shirt design for Truth and Reconciliation Day
  122. The reconciliation project is making progress — but not quickly enough for many
  123. Carving a better community: How this Indigenous artist is using his skills to help others
  124. Calls grow for Fredericton universities to address destructive off-campus parties
  125. What's open and closed in N.B. on National Day for Truth and Reconciliation?
  126. The reconciliation project is making progress — but not quickly enough for many
  127. The Sixties Scoop took away his culture. Now he's reclaiming it through storytelling
  128. Ceremonies across New Brunswick honour National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
  129. Fredericton couple kept tabs from afar as Ian slammed their Florida condo community
  130. Free heat pumps, insulation upgrade available to some N.B. households
  131. Saint John tent fire a reminder of risks as temperatures drop
  132. 'A magical evening of different weird stuff'
  133. N.B. minimum wage now highest in Atlantic Canada, businesses weigh in
  134. St. Stephen sees increase in people sleeping rough
  135. Fredericton florist's backyard blooms bring beauty — and smiles — to lucky recipients
  136. Study of fish populations in Saint John harbour shows 'surprising diversity'
  137. Mental health takes centre stage in play based on real stories
  138. A grass-planting initiative aims to help N.B. coastlines facing erosion
  139. AIM pleads not guilty to workplace safety charge
  140. 'Exceedingly high' levels of E. coli detected in Belleisle Bay
  141. New school locations leave some disappointed, frustrated by lack of input
  142. How a symposium grew to shine a powerful light on East Coast Indigenous art
  143. Police invesitgate arson, vandalism at Saint John school
  144. Are things better for N.B. youth after Lexi Daken's death? The child advocate is not sure
  145. Half of New Brunswickers afraid they won't get health care when they need it, survey finds
  146. Petty crime leads Plaster Rock to hire private security company
  147. 69-year-old man dead after single-vehicle crash in Allardville
  148. Woman dead after being struck by pickup in Beechwood, N.B.
  149. New Brunswick bringing medical school students home to train
  150. In face of record house prices, municipalities asked to consider lowering tax rates
  151. Will better planning allow new schools to remain in residential neighbourhoods?
  152. Moncton councillors balk at call for 25 more RCMP officers next year
  153. Saint John to renew call for suicide-prevention barriers on Reversing Falls Bridge
  154. Pumpkin to talk about: Coburn Farms creates a house of gourds
  155. N.B. government overhauls way it funds municipalities
  156. New Brunswick COVID-19 deaths, hospitalizations, news cases stable, figures show
  157. N.B. crews mopping up the mess on P.E.I. left by Hurricane Fiona
  158. Elections coming up for 62 newly formed, amalgamated communities
  159. Colonel who mooned subordinates gets $500 fine, reprimand
  160. Health care crisis dominates N.B. Legislature's return
  161. Follow Canada's lead on vaccine rule, Maine businesses tell U.S. gov't
  162. A controversy-courting U.S. politician causes stir on Canadian university campus
  163. 4 sex assault nurse examiners resign in wake of premier's comments
  164. Renters have fewer recycling options in Saint John as homeowners get curbside pickup
  165. N.B. Power asks for biggest rate hike in 15 years with 8.9 per cent as of April 1st
  166. Historic sex assault charge against Wilbur Dedam withdrawn
  167. Bald eagle spent days 'fighting to survive' after being shot in northern N.B.
  168. Efforts continue to block complaint by former Crown CEO over alleged partisan dismissal
  169. Pedestrian dies after sustaining life-threatening injuries in crash
  170. Pediatric services at Bathurst hospital suspended indefinitely
  171. Saint John's Jane Doe: Anatomy of an investigation into human remains
  172. Horizon launches campaign to share positive messages about its health-care workers
  173. More than 260,000 households sent incorrect info by Elections N.B.
  174. Demand for sexual assault nurse examiner services rises as staffing drops
  175. Don't block N.B. Power rate hike, opposition parties tell government
  176. Man stabbed, mugged after stopping to help apparently stranded couple
  177. Body of missing Wickham sailor found not far from his overturned boat
  178. Daycares report growing wait lists since fee cut
  179. Fiona demonstrated wild hurricane future and need to adapt to climate change
  180. Canada disputes U.S. environmentalist claims on right whale protections
  181. Hockey N.B. awaiting Hockey Canada review before taking 'next steps'
  182. Lobster fishery hoping for federal $$ to recover gear lost to Fiona
  183. How to keep secrets from the public: Don't write anything down
  184. Sex assault victim turned away from ER hopes sharing story did more good than harm
  185. Maine border town closes access to Canada for 12 hours a day
  186. Omicron-specific COVID-19 booster eligibility expands, flu shots begin Tuesday
  187. Two Liberal MLAs to step down next week, premier promises prompt byelections
  188. Province considers cutting ties with World Junior Hockey Championship
  189. 36-year-old Elsipogtog man's death investigated as homicide
  190. Charges against police seem to be getting more serious, criminologist says
  191. Convicted murderer dies after serious assault at Renous prison
  192. N.B. still lacks plan on Indigenous youth mental health, says child and youth advocate report
  193. Elsipogtog celebrates new rink, Hockeyville title
  194. Invasive zebra mussels discovered in St. John River watershed in Quebec
  195. What's open and what's closed in N.B. on Thanksgiving Monday?
  196. Flower farms take root in New Brunswick
  197. Wicket good: Saint John is about to get its first proper cricket field
  198. Ontario man dead after 2-vehicle collision in Shediac Cape
  199. New Brunswick COVID-19 wastewater monitoring announcement 'not quite there yet'
  200. International students will soon be able to work more hours in New Brunswick
  201. It will blow you away! Pinwheel art exhibit hopes to combine climate advocacy and art
  202. Rural mayor calls for greater transparency, presence from RCMP
  203. Camel spins and toe loops: Older figure skaters find joy, competition
  204. Gravestone in rural New Brunswick reveals mysterious deaths in 1869
  205. New Brunswick man, 59, dies in collision with moose
  206. New Brunswick ski hills open to show off fall colours
  207. Man, 58, sent to hospital after accident at Ocean Steel in Saint John
  208. New book details downtown Fredericton legacy of architect Ron Thom
  209. Meet the former Frederictonian behind a gem of a Canadian Instagram feed
  210. Long history of harness racing in Saint John may be nearing finish line
  211. Tropical fish saved from fire at Moncton pub
  212. Moncton's Hindu community opens first temple in city
  213. N.B. Power to spend $3.4 million of proposed rate hike on higher industrial subsidies
  214. N.B. Power to spend $3.4 million of proposed rate hike on higher industrial subsidies
  215. N.B. Power to spend $3.4 million of proposed rate hike on higher industrial subsidies
  216. Her autism diagnosis came at 29. Now she runs a support group to combat isolation
  217. Hockey Canada announces entire board of directors will step aside
  218. Crown will not pursue recommended charge against AIM in worker's death
  219. RCMP investigating human remains found near Saint-André
  220. Liberal MLA Daniel Guitard confirms resignation, plans mayoral run
  221. Man accused of vigilantism in McAdam changes mind on where he'll be tried
  222. Resignation of leadership at Hockey Canada good first step, N.B. stakeholders say
  223. Split decision: New youth mental health centre now set for both Moncton and Campbellton
  224. Rent cap not working, province says, but tenants' rights advocates disagree
  225. Hockey Canada scandal sparks questions over world juniors coming to Maritimes
  226. Researcher working to survey snapping turtle population health in N.B.
  227. Inflation has Fredericton councillors looking at a pause on higher water bills
  228. Horizon reports 40% increase in COVID-19 hospitalizations, Vitalité a 71% jump in sick staff
  229. Priest's estate alleges sexual assault complainants angry about being left out of will
  230. Hockey parents need to reckon with culture that shields players from consequences, prof says
  231. Fredericton spending $250K on electric vehicle chargers, but not all councillors on board
  232. Minto woman charged with 2nd-degree murder in death of Maugerville man
  233. Coroner's inquest scheduled in 2019 death of DTI worker in Woodstock
  234. Pilick community school changes name to honour elders' vision
  235. Premier's math is right on carbon pricing, N.B. Power says
  236. Who is Jane Doe? Saint John police look to DNA bank that solved Moncton cold case
  237. Utility burning oil, coal at more than double the rate planned, new information shows
  238. Former N.B. interim Liberal leader leaves politics for private sector
  239. Cardy resigns as education minister, suggests disagreement on point of principle
  240. Decades after it closed, there's a mystery about blazers from Saint John's MRA's department store
  241. Hockey Canada's new board needs to protect victims, not just reputation, N.B. official says
  242. N.B. Premier Blaine Higgs speaks after education minister sends scathing resignation letter
  243. Fredericton finally sees way to finish 'weakest link' in trail system
  244. N.B. adds 4 medical seats to U de M, minister promises more
  245. Cyclist dead after crash with delivery truck in Saint John
  246. World juniors starting to move forward after Hockey Canada shakeup, organizer says
  247. More than 16,500 customers lose power in Fredericton area
  248. New Brunswick 'sees no need' to release COVID-19 modelling, despite predicted surge
  249. Cardy responds to Higgs’s comments on resignation
  250. Why Hockey N.B. is hiring a Black drag performer to lead workshops on respect