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  1. Forest Products Commission postpones woodlot hearing
  2. Electoral reform report renews interest in letting permanent residents vote
  3. Fredericton arena, indoor pool to see temporary closures
  4. Renewed push for free-trade zone in greater Saint John
  5. 3rd time's a charm? Saint John escalators repaired, awaiting provincial inspection
  6. Saint John Fire wants Duke Street building torn down
  7. N.B. group studies how to approach retail sales of marijuana
  8. Haunted by Juli-Anna: An 'agonizingly painful' preventable death
  9. 4 men charged in $1M Canada Day lobster heist
  10. Most child deaths were 'accidents,' minister says
  11. A picture of confusion: No clear explanation for wonky tax bills
  12. CBC New Brunswick News March 14, 2017
  13. Storm underway, advisories in effect
  14. Is a heat pump the best option? Maybe not, says engineer
  15. Snowstorm forces closures of many schools, delays some buses
  16. First Nations child welfare facing reform a decade after abused teen's suicide
  17. Moncton's DUI Doctor is off the docket because of stroke
  18. Victor Boudreau case shows 'huge loophole' in conflict law, ethics group says
  19. 'A chance to voice my concerns': permanent residents eager for voting rights
  20. Fredericton considers charging fee per bag of garbage
  21. Driving while suspended charge against ex-attorney general Kelly Lamrock dropped
  22. Saving lives in the great outdoors: search and rescue team seeks recruits
  23. Check out these snowfall totals from latest storm
  24. Province to add gender identity, family status to human rights law
  25. 2/3 of Atlantic Canadians support 'values' screening of immigrants, poll suggests
  26. Mona Sock, a life stolen by abuse
  27. Bathurst prospector Claude Willett was still working at 97
  28. 12-year-old boy admits to armed robbery of Moncton convenience store
  29. CBC New Brunswick News March 15, 2017
  30. A perilous balance: Government gives weight to privacy in response to child deaths
  31. Tax records show huge jumps in assessments in province
  32. 'It's pretty sparse': David Coon wants to strengthen MLA conflict law
  33. Saint John engineering firm flies in after Oroville Dam crisis
  34. Winter isn't over yet, chance of flurries on the way
  35. Doaktown museum new home to extensive fly-fishing collection
  36. RCMP seize jewelry, loaded firearm during arrests in Lutes Mountain
  37. Small deeds, big projects: tackling Saint John poverty
  38. Jami Springer reward for information increased to $12K
  39. Appeal your assessment increases, Higgs advises all property owners
  40. Baby Russell: A few minutes of life, then a knife in the heart
  41. Acadia upsets top-ranked Alberta in opener of U Cup hockey
  42. New rules for flying recreational drones in Canada revealed
  43. New Brunswick 'liquid biopsy' cancer-testing technology goes global
  44. Frustrations escalate as pedway delays continue
  45. Hike in Moncton-area suicides alarms retired psychologist
  46. Marathon DUI case of ex-RCMP officer approaches finish line
  47. CBC New Brunswick News March 16, 2017
  48. Horizon Health scrambles to cope with thoracic surgery 'crisis' in Saint John region
  49. Home alone 1 day after hip replacement: 78-year-old man objects
  50. Youth advocate wants power to investigate child deaths
  51. New Brunswick not so lucky: Flurries and cloudy skies on the way
  52. Horizon and Health Department were warned about thoracic surgery 'crisis' 4 years ago
  53. 'There are errors that happen:' Minister downplays this year's tax-bill errors
  54. Premier's engagement used by Liberals to woo email addresses
  55. 'The game was played, the result is filed': Storm creates bumps for U Cup hockey
  56. CMHC mortgage insurance gets more expensive today
  57. Man convicted of sex crimes wins stay of charges because of court delays
  58. Woman's child-porn possession case adjourned until April
  59. Horizon Health exec denies thoracic surgery 'crisis' in Saint John
  60. With Huey and Lewis, Albert Co. farmer is trying to save rare pig species
  61. 'I almost passed out when I read it': Landlords hit with big tax hikes
  62. Dennis Oland's bail appeal ruling by Supreme Court set for next week
  63. Bathurst's HR manager runs from Bathurst to Miramichi for St. Patrick's Day
  64. 'Everybody is Irish:' Saint Johners start early on St. Patrick's Day celebrations
  65. Memramcook man arrested in connection with multi-province cargo theft ring
  66. CBC New Brunswick News March 17, 2017
  67. Saskatchewan ousts York from University Cup hockey in overtime
  68. More training, research needed to curb suicides, Horizon Health official says
  69. Fast fun: ski cross comes to Poley Mountain for first time
  70. Tiny homes, heat pumps, solar panels: Atlantic National Home Show is back
  71. A Moncton writer confronts her 'anxiety monster'
  72. Becca Schofield inspires random acts of kindness with her own hashtag
  73. Winner of today's UNB, Acadia game advances to national hockey final
  74. Fishy labels?: Ottawa considering steps to provide more detail on seafood labels
  75. All-night DeFrost Festival an attempt to make Moncton a mini-Montreal
  76. Snow skate competition heats up the hill at Sugarloaf Mountain
  77. 3 collisions lead to arrests of 3 impaired drivers
  78. 'I hurt a lot today': Longtime blood clinic co-ordinator reacts to closures
  79. Acadia Axemen lead St. Francis Xavier X-Men in bronze medal game at U Cup
  80. Prolonged freezing rain possible in parts of New Brunswick
  81. 'Free TV' Android box dealers in court Monday to fight injunction blocking sales
  82. University hockey bragging rights on line as U Cup final sells out
  83. Fredericton Police units respond to robbery at apartment
  84. Chaleur Hospital's 4th floor closed to visitors
  85. Concerns about affordable housing raised in Fredericton
  86. A sunny start to spring in New Brunswick
  87. Judge's group inactive on chief justice's call to challenge judge-moving bill
  88. Former Indigenous inmate not allowed to reveal human rights settlement
  89. Sharing stories: Grand Manan newcomer helps high school girls with struggles
  90. Salmon farms receiver feared 'environmental disaster' from sea lice outbreak
  91. Fisheries organizations walk out on safety regulation talks
  92. Route 114 washout could take another 7 weeks to fix
  93. Former cabinet minister calls for better tracking of child deaths
  94. Voting age remains 18 for 2018 provincial election
  95. Murder trial date set for Akim Frank in death of Linnea Veinotte
  96. Teachers reach tentative contract with province
  97. Superior Tanks lays off workers in St. Stephen
  98. Immigration paperwork interupts 'happily ever after' for Harvey couple
  99. RCMP still trying to get hold of U of M hate mail suspect
  100. CBC New Brunswick News March 20, 2017
  101. June Harquail saddened to lose local blood donor clinics after 42 years
  102. On-demand bus fare? There's an app for that
  103. You'll need your shades today and your shovel tomorrow
  104. New Brunswick thoracic patients won't be accepted by Nova Scotia surgeons
  105. Forest land tax freeze continues while homeowners protest tax bills
  106. Saint John councillors have second thoughts about transportation plan
  107. Fredericton police catch home invasion suspect after foot chase
  108. Why so many Canadian universities know so little about their own racial diversity
  109. Chief coroner defends child death review system
  110. Police raid Saint John marijuana dispensaries, again
  111. 'Rotting' statues to be removed from historic site in Saint John
  112. Judge says defamation law will eventually tame internet
  113. N.B. real estate sector renews call for property tax overhaul
  114. 'This is gross negligence': nurse awaiting thoracic surgery speaks out
  115. 'Please Lord, keep them running'; Saint John escalators live again
  116. 'We are also suffering': Company offers to build free, temporary bridge on Route 114
  117. Province wants mandatory civics courses to increase young voter turnout
  118. Moncton eyes spot in professional Canadian soccer league
  119. Shhh! It's Great Lake Swimmers, on their quiet tour
  120. A question of pull? Delay about lowering voting age baffles David Coon
  121. Miramichi gamer heads to Orlando to play for charity
  122. 'They are delirious': campground owners protest tax bill increases
  123. Blizzard to drop 15 cm on eastern New Brunswick, some schools closed
  124. 7 things to watch for in today's federal budget
  125. 'The hardest part was not knowing': Rothesay mom shares son's journey to ADHD diagnosis
  126. Drunk-driving fatal moves to sentencing in Fredericton court
  127. Fredericton police respond to 2 break and enters, attempted taxi robbery
  128. 'Academic mission needs to be our priority': UNB to close Sir Max Aitken Pool next year
  129. Motorcycle crash kills woman in Sussex Corner
  130. St. Stephen rallies around 33 workers laid off at Superior Tanks
  131. Not guilty ruling in death of Ricky Cyr won't be appealed
  132. Political parties to get financial incentive to run female candidates
  133. 2 men believed to be in Moncton wanted on Canada-wide warrants
  134. Suspect in daytime home invasion appears in Fredericton court
  135. Brian Gallant remains hopeful despite financial troubles of Sears
  136. Marking 2 centuries of putting out the flames in Fredericton
  137. No more 'cells & bells': Sackville committee proposes new 21st-century school
  138. Indigenous groups heard from on last day of NEB hearings in Maritimes
  139. Proposal to replace west end school in works in Moncton
  140. Cathy Rogers 'thrilled' with federal budget that may drive up N.B. spending
  141. Hilda Haines proves it's never too old to volunteer
  142. CBC New Brunswick News March 22, 2017
  143. Supreme Court of Canada to rule on Dennis Oland's bail appeal
  144. Bad weather, poor road conditions force some schools to close
  145. Sea lice outbreaks blamed on rising water temperature in bay: industry
  146. Highway 2 near Salisbury open after collision
  147. Louis Fortin retires after his quest to return to the Paralympics ends
  148. Here's your first look at Vimy Ridge anniversary painting in Sussex
  149. 'Doing it on the cheap:' Moncton economist says budget lacks ideas for region
  150. 'When everyone thrives our whole economy does': Federal minister sells budget
  151. Man charged with murder of Halifax woman Naomi Kidston 12 years ago
  152. 'Just be vigilant': Thefts in Saint-Louis-de-Kent prompt public meeting
  153. Government will look at making child death reviews 'more transparent'
  154. New Brunswickers 'extremly concerned' about provincial debt, new poll suggests
  155. Preferential ballot question possible in 2020 referendum
  156. Political Panel March 23
  157. Property tax appeals surge 59 per cent in 1 week
  158. CBC New Brunswick News March 23, 2017
  159. Moncton nursing home can't open new beds until staffing in place, province says
  160. Pointe-Verte residents want to save elementary school, turn it into trade centre
  161. Saint John truck traffic exhausts patience: 'They think this is the Indy 500'
  162. Help wanted: marijuana company hiring in St. Stephen
  163. Car crashes, drowning, abuse and neglect: How 53 vulnerable N.B. children died
  164. Pool closure at UNB won't change city's priorities, says mayor
  165. Dennis Oland's lawyers prepare to seek 'complete vindication'
  166. Warmer temperatures just in time for the weekend
  167. 2 men wanted on Canada-wide warrants arrested in Moncton
  168. RCMP, firefighters to face off in hockey game for #BeccaToldMeTo
  169. 'It's been more than a month': NB Housing loses master key to hundreds of apartments
  170. Moncton Hospital doctors speak out on thoracic surgeon shortage
  171. Affordable housing welcomes $11.2 billion from feds
  172. Fredericton police try on body cameras for 90-day test
  173. Pop-up store new model for Saint John art sales
  174. Misconduct charges against Dr. Alan Cockeram in Saint John quietly dropped
  175. The National In Conversation touches down in Charlottetown
  176. The never-ending story of a truck that got stuck under the Moncton overpass
  177. Moncton buys Castle Manor lawn for $222K and a downtown parking lot
  178. Free music, fun times: how to get involved with the ECMAs
  179. Historic or of limited value? Legal experts assess Dennis Oland bail decision
  180. Fruit mush to toilet distillers: Homemade alcohol a big problem in prison
  181. Earth Hour marks 10 years with lights out tonight
  182. Team N.B. to play for bronze medal at senior men's curling championships
  183. Tips for the weekend warrior on avoiding injuries
  184. Toronto retiree finds freedom in purchase of former New Brunswick jail
  185. Why unconscious bias matters
  186. How to roll up the rim without buying coffee
  187. 1 man dead after UTV and truck collide in northern New Brunswick
  188. Canada Reads 2017 asks: What's the one book Canadians need now?
  189. New Brunswick career colleges continue to press for tuition breaks for students
  190. Former Sackville, N.B. church pipe organ finds new home in Illinois
  191. Is lack of affordable housing an issue where you live?
  192. Canada: The Story of Us dives into our history, 'the good and the bad'
  193. Memramcook speed skater brings home gold from Special Olympics world games
  194. 'It's sickening': Widow horrified after husband's body forgotten in morgue, not donated to science
  195. Winter hangs on with snow and colder than normal temperatures expected
  196. N.B. court refuses to put man back in prison after he didn't get his medication
  197. Campobello Island man told he's dead by Canada Revenue Agency
  198. No water closes NBCC Fredericton campus Monday
  199. Water damage to PET scanner at Dumont hospital results in $1.2M lawsuit
  200. 'Sobeys bag' and 'scribbler' are uniquely Maritime terms, says new dictionary
  201. Irving Paper's trade battle gets tougher with Trump adminstration
  202. 'Just Park It' campaign highlights free spots in Saint John
  203. 'They've seen so much go wrong:' Federation calls for cap on property-tax bills
  204. Opposition warms up to incentives to get women running for legislature
  205. Spin Reduxit analyzes the latest in provincial politics
  206. Campground tied to Victor Boudreau bucks property-tax trend with lower assessment
  207. Saint Andrews citizens call for campground lease to go to public tender
  208. Hockey Canada to make smaller ice surfaces mandatory for youngest kids' games
  209. Campbellton RCMP accused of racially profiling diversity expert
  210. Two communities unite over 100-year-old Vimy Ridge bond
  211. NB Power wins partial rate hike approval
  212. Trial starts for Fredericton cab driver accused of sexual assault
  213. NB Power's business model changes as customers try other energy sources
  214. Flurries continue today with below normal temperatures
  215. 'Something has to change': lawyer calls medication denial for inmates 'a problem'
  216. Locals complain of dangerous, rutted Stoney Creek detour
  217. Government tries to block request for Parlee Beach contamination details
  218. Water damage delayed PET/CT scanner at Dumont being put to use for months
  219. Saint John council keeps details of economic development plan secret
  220. UNB, STU remain under boil order after water main break
  221. Fredericton kitchen fire sends 1 person to hospital
  222. Including me: film celebrates Saint John man's triumph
  223. Fredericton adopts parking restrictions along University Avenue
  224. Miramichi bantam AAA girls celebrate perfect 29-0 hockey season
  225. Stomach virus circulating in province
  226. New Brunswick communities join national climate change program
  227. Saint Andrews council puts off decision to open campground lease to tender
  228. Infant baby needed more care than Miramichi hospital provided, says mom
  229. New Brunswick real estate group hopes for new assessment model
  230. Moncton group that helps homeless gets eviction notice
  231. N.B. reservists ready to pay respects at Vimy Ridge
  232. Tourism minister does about-face on release of Parlee Beach emails
  233. CBC New Brunswick News March 28, 2017
  234. 'This could be your child:' STU professor helps families with children lost to jihadist movement
  235. Work continues on provincial marijuana issues while awaiting federal bill
  236. Irving concerned 'speed of decision-making' in Ottawa will add to shipbuilding gap
  237. 5 reasons Supreme Court should acquit Dennis Oland of murder, defence argues
  238. Another cloudy day expected for Wednesday, but sunshine is coming
  239. Deadline for women to opt out of RCMP sex harassment settlement is today
  240. Saint John hopes to sell parkland to developers to spur growth
  241. Youth group reveals what a drone obstacle course and 6,000 pudding cups have in common
  242. Shipping container upcycling trend hits Saint John
  243. Civil liberties advocate in court to protest ticket for not wearing seatbelt
  244. Moncton shelter taking in more people released from hospital
  245. Investigation into lost NB Housing master key ordered
  246. Record 2016 blueberry crops spark pricing concerns
  247. Fredericton updates emergency plan after post-tropical storm Arthur
  248. Legalization of pot next year puts police in 'grey area,' criminologist says
  249. Soul on Ice: History of black Maritime hockey players part of new documentary
  250. Proposed law on costing of election promises would kill ads by violators