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  1. Acclaimed Mi'kmaw filmmaker Jeff Barnaby dead at 46
  2. Canadian fishers push back against U.S. boycott of Atlantic shellfish
  3. There's an end in sight for 20-year-long Highway 185 project linking N.B. to Quebec
  4. Cardy says other ministers frustrated with Higgs should quit, too
  5. Edmundston pediatric services resume, Bathurst suspension still in effect
  6. Saint John's uptown is getting an outdoor skating rink
  7. N.B. death toll from COVID-19 jumps by 79 after epidemiological review
  8. 'Timeless' 1960s Elsipogtog craft work featured in new book and documentary
  9. Man drowns attempting to cross border via St. John River
  10. Horizon puts $6.4M into strengthening surgical services at 5 community hospitals
  11. Dick Stacey, whose Country Jamboree was an early cable cult hit, dies
  12. Inflation has Fredericton city staff pinching pennies, cancelling projects as costs soar
  13. Art exhibit projects the human condition onto Saint John streetscapes
  14. Ann's Eye: The meaning of a First Nation's school name
  15. Rothesay native working on Mr. Dressup documentary
  16. 42-year-old man dead after crash in Fredericton
  17. Man dies in single-vehicle crash in Madawaska County
  18. Farm safety and mental health program to fill the gap in N.B.
  19. The Saint John street New Brunswick assessors forgot. Or did they?
  20. Homeless, charities are desperate for government help: Here is what they need
  21. Canada's ERs are under intense pressure — and winter is coming
  22. Fans celebrate, mourn last scheduled harness racing card in Saint John
  23. Moncton-born singer hits Las Vegas like a Bat Out of Hell
  24. In it for the long run. N.B. couple gets engaged at P.E.I. Marathon finish line
  25. N.B. woman takes up powerlifting in 50s, wins bronze at international event at 61
  26. Iconic Mel's Tea Room neon sign finds new home
  27. Coroner's inquest into death of inmate at Shediac jail begins
  28. Kent County man facing 37 charges, including 7 counts of attempted murder, appears in court
  29. N.B. to spend $100 million to create new public housing units
  30. 21-year-old Timmins, Ont., man identified as cyclist killed in Saint John crash
  31. Moncton man who kidnapped woman, held her in basement, back in prison
  32. Moncton Hospital raising money for simulation labs, where doctors can get practise
  33. Freeland warns of slowing economy in coming months
  34. How renewable energy on the grid may be easier than you think
  35. 150 years of harness racing comes to an end for Saint John's Exhibition Park Raceway
  36. Cardy resignation puts focus on French immersion's future
  37. 'Can I write the budget?': People with disabilities share ideas for using N.B.'s surplus
  38. Chief justice prioritizes child protection cases, puts 60 other cases on 'standby'
  39. Cardy resignation puts focus on French immersion's future
  40. 'Can I write the budget?': People with disabilities share ideas for using N.B.'s surplus
  41. It's Fredericton, but in Lego: How this artist sought to capture the soul of the city with tiny bric
  42. Moncton council moves ahead with subdivisions that staff, planning committee opposed
  43. Saint John's capital spending over the next two years proposed at $62.5M
  44. COVID-19 kills 4 more in N.B., 44% increase in sick health-care workers
  45. Cat rescue groups, 'overwhelmed' with feline strays, pleased Moncton changing animal bylaw
  46. Paramedics saw no signs of life when caring for Derek Whalen, inquest into death hears
  47. Why did a great white shark wash up on a N.B. beach?
  48. PC official wants Blaine Higgs's leadership put to review
  49. Mi'kmaw elder wants more funding for fetal alcohol syndrome treatment in First Nations
  50. 4 N.B. communities to pilot youth addiction project based on Icelandic model
  51. Kingswood golf-course owner alleges lawyer cost him millions through deceit, scheming
  52. Kingswood golf-course owner alleges lawyer cost him millions through deceit, scheming
  53. Legal Aid hopes to hire more lawyers as it scrambles to meet child protection time limits
  54. We put Saint John Mayor Donna Reardon to the test with an on-the-spot recycling challenge
  55. Remains found on Saint John waterfront identified as missing student
  56. Canada's inflation rate decelerates to 6.9% but food prices continue to climb
  57. Customer information trashed by Moncton dealerships used for $1M fraud, RCMP allege
  58. Hurricane Fiona most costly weather event to ever hit Atlantic Canada, new estimate says
  59. Methamphetamine likely played a role in Derek Whalen's death, inquest hears
  60. Finishing public housing project within 4 years a challenge, industry leader says
  61. More housing, more quickly, top priority for spending N.B. budget surplus
  62. 'Disheartening' theft of catalytic converters hits Fredericton non-profit
  63. MMIWG art exhibit aims to educate people about impact on families, communities
  64. Advocate issues warning, says schools illegally sending some children home
  65. Official languages commissioner weighs in on French immersion debate
  66. Key public health decisions made in N.B. in February informed partly by false death counts
  67. Fredericton to begin replacing transit fleet with hybrid buses on road to zero emissions
  68. Inside the secret lives of bees — with doctor and apiarist John Dornan
  69. Inquest into death of Derek Whalen while in custody hears from his mother
  70. New Brunswick reports first flu case of the season
  71. Striking electrical workers walk off the job at N.B. hospitals, clinic projects
  72. Man killed in Moncton crash, second cyclist fatality in N.B. this month
  73. Voting confusion prompts call to delay elections for newly formed N.B. communities
  74. New Brunswick doctors not 'doing fine,' says new medical society president
  75. 23 refugees from Afghanistan arrive in Moncton
  76. Judge gives man 2 weeks before home shut down after complaints of drug dealing
  77. Canada 'likely' headed into recession but will fare better than many other economies, says Carney
  78. Most people N.B. removed from its COVID death totals had the virus when they died
  79. Pfizer's Omicron-specific COVID-19 booster now available in New Brunswick
  80. Is this the largest piece of highway litter in N.B.? Whatever it is, it's a mystery*
  81. Pitch to add 25 Codiac RCMP officers revised to spread hiring over 3 years
  82. Program linking those on N.B. doctor wait list to care providers is expanding
  83. Women's shelter at Natoaganeg will serve all of N.B.'s First Nation communities
  84. Teachers' association slams accelerated French immersion changes, drops out of consultations
  85. Kingswood lawsuit wouldn't trigger disciplinary action unless proven true, says law society
  86. Epidemiologist urges return to masking as emerging subvariants evade immunity
  87. Sackville hospital emergency department closed Saturday
  88. Epidemiologist urges return to masking as emerging subvariants evade immunity
  89. Immersion plan stirs ghost of Blaine Higgs's COR past
  90. Epidemiologist urges return to masking as emerging subvariants evade immunity
  91. Immersion plan stirs ghost of Blaine Higgs's COR past
  92. Epidemiologist urges return to masking as emerging subvariants evade immunity
  93. Sackville hospital emergency department closed Saturday
  94. Photographer Mason Paul hopes to teach people about the impact of MMIWG through his work
  95. Fredericton Community Kitchens sees growing need to feed the hungry
  96. Immersion plan stirs ghost of Blaine Higgs's COR past
  97. Epidemiologist urges return to masking as emerging subvariants evade immunity
  98. Sackville hospital emergency department closed Saturday
  99. Photographer Mason Paul hopes to teach people about the impact of MMIWG through his work
  100. Fredericton Community Kitchens sees growing need to feed the hungry
  101. Need-to-know advice before you start home energy renos
  102. N.B.-born author wants to ignite interest in the Great Saint John Fire of 1877
  103. Scientists say Atlantic coastline becoming a breeding ground for hurricanes
  104. Fredericton hospital at reduced capacity overnight Saturday due to staff shortage
  105. Jean-Michel Menard and his Quebec rink win world mixed curling gold medal
  106. Watch: Inside an Indigenous moose hunt
  107. Watch: Inside an Indigenous moose hunt
  108. Watch: Inside an Indigenous moose hunt
  109. N.B.'s upcoming film festival season is 'Christmas for filmmakers'
  110. 'Engineering masterpiece' to shuttle ships between N.B. and N.S. lost to time
  111. 48-year-old man dies following motorcycle crash in Saint John
  112. Man, 43, dies in single-vehicle crash in Salisbury
  113. People living in tents wonder what's next as Fredericton police dismantle another site
  114. Movie club brings N.B.'s Indian community together through film
  115. Ottawa's pandemic hiring boom adds billions to federal payroll
  116. The state of Canada's economy and whether a recession is a 'necessary evil'
  117. Logging truck crashes into apartment building, no one seriously injured
  118. Moncton to test lifting city-wide overnight winter parking ban
  119. Fredericton tech company Black Arcs gets $1M to build 'what if?' machine
  120. N.B. nursing students offered financial incentives to study in Maine
  121. North Atlantic right whale's population decline slows, but numbers still fell over past year
  122. Moncton told inclusionary zoning won't be affordable housing 'silver bullet'
  123. Park upgrades, new police drone proposed in Fredericton's 2023 capital budget
  124. Vitalité, Horizon hire 'travel nurses' to help during shortage
  125. Fredericton ER doctor recounts weekend shift with only 2 nurses on staff
  126. Province promises health changes, 'balance' on school strikes in throne speech
  127. Weekly COVID-19 deaths more than double in New Brunswick to 9
  128. Shipping 'logjam' delays arrival of Saint John's electric buses
  129. Wolastoqiyik, Mi'kmaq, Acadians rally at N.B. Legislature as Higgs delivers throne speech
  130. New COVID-19 wastewater data shows recent surge in Moncton area
  131. A robot hero is in town, just in time for Halloween
  132. No one on the ballot in some races as registration deadline looms for N.B. elections
  133. Moncton staff recommend spending $1M on active transit next year
  134. N.B. play remembers wartime nurses, prepares for world premiere
  135. Horizon makes sweeping changes to sexual assault services after victim turned away from ER
  136. Death of 2 cyclists this month shows a culture shift is needed, advocate says
  137. Bill would pave way for some simple surgeries in N.B. to be done outside hospitals
  138. Whales, bones and empty halls: N.B. Museum moves artifacts to storage
  139. Acadian Peninsula residents lose legal fight to join Shippagan
  140. Atlantic provinces see rapid growth in immigration, Census figures show
  141. Fredericton police explain why tent camps are being dismantled
  142. Council makes it easier to get information about health of N.B. communities
  143. Fire destroys communal building at Saint Andrews campground
  144. A visual look at how Canadians relocated during the pandemic
  145. Moncton Hospital foundation tries funding med school scholarships to attract doctors
  146. Proposed law would allow police access to a missing person's phone, messaging records
  147. Millions are affected by climate change. Feelings of indifference could be 'psychic numbing'
  148. Former Moncton teacher faces new sex crime charges spanning 5 decades
  149. Hockey New Brunswick announces steps to make game more inclusive
  150. Young adults who vape wanted for lung study
  151. Only 2% of lobster traps scattered by Fiona retrieved so far
  152. Opposition leaders respond to N.B. throne speech — and it's not positive
  153. Mom questions school for keeping 10-year-old out of class for 4 weeks after hitting student
  154. Healthy youth, healthy future: Why this coach is giving back to St. Mary’s First Nation
  155. New Brunswick's No. 1 Astros fan can't wait for World Series first pitch
  156. Saint John's first Day of the Dead festival coming this weekend
  157. U.S. police suspect child abducted by father may be in New Brunswick
  158. Sentencing adjourned for Saint John man whose dogs attacked several people
  159. New public housing needs to be as diverse as the people it serves, tenants say
  160. Saint John police to start billing businesses if too many false alarms go out
  161. Kayakers stumble across 'land of the spiders' on Sunpoke Lake
  162. N.S. lobster pound guilty of 'egregious' handling of egg-bearing female lobster
  163. A look inside Fredericton's first Wolastoqey school
  164. 7 Saint John graves that definitely aren't haunted
  165. UNB researchers reaching new heights with NASA observation mission
  166. Vigil held for Moncton cyclist who was struck by vehicle
  167. Canadian comedy community mourns N.B. writer, performer
  168. Vitalité will train more sexual assault nurse examiners to address shortage
  169. Shediac solar farm nearing completion
  170. RCMP searching for missing McAdam hunter
  171. Autism support group changing name to remove reference to autism
  172. Missing Miami boy found safe in Moncton
  173. What is a $250,000 home in N.B. worth? It depends where you live.
  174. What is a $250,000 home in N.B. worth? It depends where you live.
  175. New Miramichi MLA takes on mayor over proposed multiplex
  176. 'Error' on council agenda stokes concerns about possible site for new Fredericton jail
  177. This haunted house has been a Halloween staple in Listuguj for over a decade
  178. Vigilante changes plea, admits to assault, unlawful confinement
  179. Saint John police officer charged with assault causing bodily harm appears in court
  180. Mock funeral held to draw attention to COVID-19 regulations in New Brunswick
  181. Eliminating French immersion does not address quality of learning concerns, educator says
  182. Province taking steps to curb catalytic converter thefts
  183. Mother of abducted Miami boy found in Moncton joyful, thanks tipster and police
  184. N.B. government eliminates interest on post-secondary student debt
  185. Big Bear on Broadway Boulevard in Grand Falls, N.B.
  186. 77-year-old hunter still missing on Day 3 of search
  187. Local elections get enough candidates for functioning councils
  188. The exposure error behind a Fredericton ghost story
  189. This Fredericton retirement home went all out for Halloween
  190. Fredericton councillors consider 5-cent property tax increase for households joining city
  191. Fredericton councillors consider 5-cent property tax increase for households joining city
  192. Power lines to be strung across river for Saint John wind farm project
  193. Former Moncton economic development executive pleads not guilty to fraud, theft
  194. COVID-19 claims 7 more New Brunswickers as hospitalizations climb
  195. Ottawa reveals plan to welcome 500,000 immigrants per year by 2025
  196. Search for missing N.B. hunter suspended, RCMP investigation continues
  197. New Brunswick to make personal flotation devices mandatory for fishers
  198. Retiring superintendent reflects on changes, challenges in the last 41 years
  199. Province cutting income taxes, property taxes
  200. October weather some of the warmest ever in N.B., says meteorologists
  201. Magnetic Hill Zoo's Squirrel monkeys celebrate award-winning enclosure
  202. 5 arrested in possibly largest fentanyl seizure in New Brunswick history
  203. Does N.B. need a new $32-million jail? Province won't release records explaining decision
  204. Minimum wage for workers with disabilities would be mandatory under proposed changes
  205. City of Saint John begins legal action against insurer over cyberattack damage
  206. Why it's so hard to decide whether nuclear power is a good idea for the climate
  207. Congestion outside Saint John persists as overpass repairs take longer than expected
  208. Private surgery clinics could help keep costs down, but beware the profits, prof says
  209. ServiceMaster van carjacked, police chase ensues
  210. Environmental groups shock salmon to study them humanely
  211. Seniors' advocate Cecile Cassista, and Robert Sylliboy, Esgenoôpetji First Nation coach and youth ad
  212. National law group supports impact assessment request for N.B. nuclear reactors
  213. How Irving's Bermuda insurance company piled up millions in offshore tax-free profits
  214. Up to 6,000 N.B. taxpayers to save $9 or less from $70 million tax cut package
  215. UNB kept quiet about Mastriano controversy because of U.S. elections, president says
  216. Higgs sees no policy change over Irving offshore revelations
  217. University of New Brunswick loosens mask mandate as COVID-19 surge looms
  218. St. Stephen school lets students explore 'passions' as electives
  219. Mi’kmaw Elders carry on the tradition of moose-hide tanning
  220. COVID-19 outbreaks hit 12 nursing homes
  221. She got into a car accident, then came the false accusations she was high on cannabis
  222. Plastic wrapped around power line causes outage affecting 6,100 customers
  223. Rural district committees should get byelections, not appointments, members say
  224. Premier defends decision to put Austin on committee examining languages act
  225. Film reveals residential school experience of respected Mi'kmaw leader
  226. UNB project helps nursing home patients, takes pressure off hospitals
  227. Concerns raised over lack of information around nursing home COVID-19 outbreaks
  228. N.B. company introduces electric off-road vehicle that acts as a camper
  229. Candlepin documentary focuses on our peculiar brand of bowling
  230. Diesel price tops $3 per litre after overnight hike
  231. Man, 37, killed in 2-car crash in Florenceville
  232. 11-year-old boy in hospital after being struck in head by scooter
  233. Austin faces tough questions on language at PC party meeting
  234. Artist shows meaning of Mi'kmaw months with beaded calendar
  235. How do people on the spectrum go to the dentist?
  236. Tree swallows bounce back in Cocagne area with strong breeding season
  237. 11-year-old Shippagan boy dead after being struck in head by scooter
  238. Saint John Police search for missing 57-year-old swimmer
  239. Sobeys-owned pharmacies struggle to fill prescriptions due to computer problem
  240. Irving's offshore split was a race against time — and taxes
  241. Woman's wrongful arrest highlights pitfalls of policing cannabis impairment, experts say
  242. Miss New Brunswick sings to wake the 'sleeping' Wolastoqey language
  243. Student moves from Jordan to N.B. for pilot program, then learns rules have changed
  244. Sobeys, Safeway grappling with IT issues as Maple Leaf Foods announces cybersecurity incident
  245. You're not the only one confused about where the economy is going — the experts are too
  246. Officer won't face charges after trying to stop teen from jumping from overpass, SIRT finds
  247. Police now investigating missing person case as homicide
  248. Man charged with 2nd-degree murder in Chaleur region, body found behind shed
  249. N.B., feds announce $1.6M to accelerate rental housing development in rural areas
  250. 15-year-old arrested in connection with Shippagan boy's death