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  1. Award-winning artist creates ethereal new mural in Saint John
  2. Blood money: controversial Moncton blood business offers donors up to $100
  3. Water levels expected to remain steady in coming days, EMO says
  4. Breakfast deals at ECMAs, where mornings are about business
  5. Exotic dancing rules need clarification, says Saint John mayor
  6. Matt Andersen leads blues acts named for 2017 Harvest festival
  7. Family that fishes together: Bill MacEachern passing on tradition to next generation
  8. Lobster season starts in northern New Brunswick
  9. Photos of spring flooding in New Brunswick
  10. Marissa Shephard waives right to preliminary hearing in death of Baylee Wylie
  11. RCMP did about-face on carbines recommendation, expert tells trial in Moncton shootings
  12. 36% of surveyed couples wait more than 4 years to adopt
  13. 2nd boil water order issued for parts of Doaktown
  14. Award-winning artist creates ethereal new mural in Saint John
  15. Blood money: controversial Moncton blood business offers donors up to $100
  16. Water levels expected to remain steady in coming days, EMO says
  17. Breakfast deals at ECMAs, where mornings are about business
  18. Exotic dancing rules need clarification, says Saint John mayor
  19. Matt Andersen leads blues acts named for 2017 Harvest festival
  20. Rainy forecast brings flooding concerns
  21. 21-year-old homeowner says entering real estate market a 'no brainer'
  22. Department running troubled Phoenix pay system vows 'tighter control' of sensitive information
  23. Here comes the rain again: special weather statement for Fredericton, southern York County
  24. Saint John to sell 2 parcels of land in Loch Lomond watershed
  25. Liberal stance on softwood subsidy ignores U.S. ruling's words
  26. Professor who studied carbines for RCMP continues testimony today
  27. Bathurst artists create large mural at seniors home
  28. Accused in Saint John pot shop raids to face drug charges today
  29. Tyler Noel pleads guilty to 2nd-degree murder in Baylee Wylie case
  30. Prison slammed for 'flawed and self-serving' actions after Cape Breton inmate's death
  31. 'The river's full': Water levels increase along St. John River
  32. 'Numbers don't tell the whole story': Moncton mayor defends overspending on downtown project
  33. Photos from Tuesday's high waters of the St. John River
  34. RCMP seek jogger as possible witness to Moncton incident
  35. Sexist taunts by 3 Tory MLAs prompt leader Higgs to apologize to minister
  36. All the rage: Are spinner toys a useful concentration tool or bad distraction?
  37. Why lobster prices are so high and what it means for the industry
  38. 'It's a win-win': Bathurst Youth Centre takes over Atlas Park
  39. Water woes mean late start for many businesses along St. John River
  40. New Brunswick craft brewers find success in Saint Lucia
  41. 'Inhumane and dangerous': Weekend inmates share solitary cells
  42. Sun to break through today and continue all week
  43. Day 8 of RCMP labour trial relating to officer deaths begins
  44. 4 New Brunswick roads make CAA Atlantic's worst 10 list
  45. St. John River expected to hit flood stage in Maugerville, says Fire Chief
  46. Fire breaks out at farming business in Drummond
  47. Saint John's most irresistible, weirdly-coloured selfie location
  48. Canadian seniors now outnumber children for 1st time, 2016 census shows
  49. The missing children of Canada's East Coast: Census shows rapidly greying region
  50. Plaza improvements questioned by Moncton councillor
  51. Woman missing after leaving Campbellton hospital
  52. Fredericton lawns at the mercy of invasive beetle
  53. PC MLA Bruce Fitch apologizes for online comment in wake of sexist taunts apology
  54. Man dies from injuries in single-vehicle crash in Cap-Pelé
  55. Jurors from traumatic trials call for national counselling program
  56. Parlee Beach tourist season approaches with no action on water quality
  57. CBC New Brunswick News May 03, 2017
  58. Take your valuables to higher ground, say emergency agencies as water levels rise
  59. Diocese of Saint John seeks input on parish restructuring plans
  60. 'I thought he was dead': Bathurst police officer revives newborn
  61. Ashley Smith's mother calls for change as details emerge of Matthew Hines's death
  62. Bombay Sapphire gin recalled in at least 8 provinces including New Brunswick for containing too much
  63. Double whammy from NB Power could hit home, apartment customers in near future
  64. Sunny today but 'torrential rain' expected this weekend
  65. Time Raiser auction requires time, not money, to bid on local art
  66. Justice minister could get veto on moves of judges by Friday
  67. Supreme Court states today if it will hear cross-border booze appeal
  68. 'There was an error made': SEED jobs at UNB disappear
  69. Latching on to the Atlantic standard: 4 U.S. states ponder swapping time zones
  70. Day 9 of RCMP labour trial over officer deaths begins today
  71. Recalled gin not sold in New Brunswick, despite warnings from Bacardi
  72. Blaine Higgs shoots down Liberal charges he helped negotiate Irving's LNG deal
  73. Man accused of stealing school bus, ramming police cars remains unfit to stand trial
  74. Buddy the orphan bear cub heads back to wild this summer
  75. Anglophone West desperately seeking French immersion teachers
  76. Down the mouth of 2 of the 'worst roads' in Atlantic Canada
  77. New Brunswick declares Becca Schofield Day to honour Riverview teen
  78. Climbing WorkSafeNB rates sent for task force review
  79. 'A lot of parishes are dwindling in number'
  80. CBC New Brunswick News May 04, 2017
  81. Endangered Canada lynx appears to be thriving in New Brunswick
  82. Route 105 between Jemseg and Burton Bridge closed
  83. Flooding likely with up to 100 mm of rain expected this weekend
  84. Historical society worries nearby demolition will hurt Loyalist House
  85. 'I can't imagine a better school': Kingsclear school to stay open
  86. 1st DFO shark survey in 8 years to focus on endangered porbeagle
  87. Why is it flooding across eastern Canada?
  88. B.C. lawyer who challenged pot laws defends 3 Saint Johners after dispensary raids
  89. 23-year-old man's body discovered in woods near Bathurst
  90. 'A huge economic opportunity': trade barriers at stake in border booze case
  91. New Brunswick unemployment rate creeps up to 8.7% in April
  92. Fundy parkway completion does not mean through-road for travellers
  93. Stroke victim care improved in New Brunswick says neurologist
  94. Cyclists mark passage of Ellen's Law as legislature session ends
  95. Sea Dogs open series for President Cup against unfamiliar foe
  96. 'What were we doing before?': RCMP carbine implementation evaluated
  97. Nurse who failed to treat dying prisoner still working in New Brunswick
  98. Be prepared: Month's worth of rain expected in 24 hours
  99. Mother fights for voice in mentally ill son's treatment
  100. Here's who to call in case of severe flooding in your area
  101. From Spanky's Pub to Barenaked Ladies songbook: Enid Egars enjoys claim to fame
  102. 'It's definitely going to bring a rise in the water...no way it couldn't': NB flood
  103. Aunt Jemima waffles, French toast recalled
  104. Why your insurance likely won't protect you if your basement floods
  105. 'Beat 'em to the punch': Fredericton hosts 1st MMA fight Saturday
  106. As flood waters rise, New Brunswickers prepare to move belongings, animals
  107. Another year, another flooded basement: Fredericton resident takes it in stride
  108. Newly discovered beetle named in honour of Canada 150
  109. Hoyt dairy farm's history showcased in new book
  110. SPCA looking to control the pet population
  111. Heavy rain over, St. John River remains above flood stage
  112. Miramichi anglers 'disappointed' section of river closing for part of May
  113. A view of the flood
  114. As floodwaters rise, Montreal declares state of emergency
  115. Wet, unsettled weather to persist all week
  116. 'We have a lot more struggles': Life after fatal crash in Port Elgin
  117. Care of aging parents costs Canadians an estimated $33B annually
  118. Moncton boy urges families to consider adopting older children — like him
  119. Service New Brunswick posts revisions to 1,285 property assessments, tax bills
  120. Day 10 of RCMP labour code trial today over deaths of 3 Moncton officers
  121. More rain could mean more flooding along St. John River
  122. Fundy Trail delay a 'big disappointment' for business in St. Martins
  123. 3 fishermen in Miramichi Bay hoisted to safety by Cormorant
  124. No charges in cycling death of Ellen Watters, say RCMP
  125. As fentanyl moves in, even taxi drivers need to know how to save users, group says
  126. No longer partners: Dementia changes couple's hopes
  127. 'They've known about the problem for many years': Another spring of flooding on Darlings Island
  128. Weekend house fire leaves one woman dead in Carleton County
  129. No foul play suspected in death of man near Bathurst
  130. 'I want him to pay': sentencing adjourned in high-speed Fredericton crash
  131. Saint John Sea Dogs lose Julien Gauthier to 2-game suspension
  132. Marathon man: new route in Saint John being certified
  133. CBC New Brunswick News May 08, 2017
  134. Did you change your tires? Snow and ice pellets coming tonight
  135. Point Lepreau licence renewal hearing moves to Saint John
  136. 'I don't want anyone to go': Fredericton council denies rooming house expansion
  137. Fear of collusion behind city staff reluctance to release bidder info
  138. Man sent to hospital after Fredericton assault
  139. DFO wins court victory to prevent corporate control of inshore fishery
  140. Pekkle recalls baby PJs sold at Costco after multiple complaints, 1 minor injury
  141. Labour code trial continues over deaths of 3 Moncton officers
  142. Former Beach Boys member Brian Wilson to make 3 Canadian stops on tour
  143. 'The end of the road': libel charge against Charles LeBlanc not approved
  144. New farming co-op enlists in local-food revolution
  145. Eatery turns to Facebook to repay $70 tip for liver and onions
  146. Nuclear commission surprised Saint John lacks Lepreau-related evacuation plan
  147. When water levels are on the move, so are Maugerville horses
  148. N.B. medical students lobby government to fund overdose antidote naloxone
  149. Westray remembered: 25 years later, draegerman still struggles with memories
  150. GenerLink system approved for New Brunswick use after being blacklisted
  151. Lyme disease research network draws on variety of fields, even religion
  152. Downtown shops say Moncton plan to eliminate parking lot a 'big blow'
  153. CBC New Brunswick News May 09, 2017
  154. In the dark: Municipalities pay far too much for streetlights
  155. Wet, cool weather continues until Friday
  156. Lawyer who survived bomb attack to share story at Saint John conference
  157. Use of opioid overdose antidote by paramedics jumps 222% in 1 year
  158. 'Emotional' homecoming for long-lost work by Hampton artist
  159. Late-night stroll leads to Fredericton assault
  160. Dramatic recollections of Moncton Mountie shootings at RCMP trial
  161. Millions in suspected Russian crime proceeds flowed through Canadian banks, companies
  162. Riders cup crashed ice competition in Bathurst will skip 2018
  163. 'Debts no honest man could pay:' 12 years for man who robbed 6 Saint John banks
  164. Get ready for some detours Fredericton, construction season nears
  165. SUV driver killed in collision with tractor-trailer in Bouctouche
  166. Up to $3M announced to improve Parlee Beach water quality
  167. National Energy Board to announce revised scope of Energy East pipeline review
  168. Moose draw applications open May 15 for N.B. hunters
  169. Saint John lawyer granted time to make Charter argument in pot case
  170. Gagetown soldier faces sexual assault, voyeurism, child porn charges
  171. Beaver caught on pizza run
  172. Social isolation is a modern plague, says expert
  173. 'I'm still shaken up from it:' Fishing boat captain tells about helicopter rescue
  174. Fredericton company sees boost from prescription pot
  175. Crew racing the clock to cross Canada and capture its heritage rivers for short film
  176. The sun will come out tomorrow … but rain continues today
  177. Number of prison workers suffering from PTSD much higher than official stats, union says
  178. Successful business, but no buyers: Bathurst yarn shop to close
  179. 'I just hope he lives': Eagle rescued after being hit by car in Fredericton
  180. House fire in north end of Saint John, deemed 'suspicious'
  181. Police search for suspect after business robbery in Fredericton
  182. Pinch me ... Steven Page to perform at 2017 Harvest Jazz and Blues Festival
  183. Quebec man charged with drug trafficking
  184. Eat well, spend better: local farmers need consumer support
  185. Bathurst NHLer battles to bring home another gold at world hockey championships
  186. Deer Island port of entry from Eastport, Maine, closed indefinitely by CBSA
  187. N.B. roasts Ottawa for erroneously placing famous rocks and bay in N.S.
  188. RCMP seek help finding Moncton woman last seen April 30
  189. Lincoln Bridge reopens after more than two months
  190. Flood levels continue in Jemseg, Grand Lake and Sheffield-Lakeville Corner
  191. 'A little Band-Aid': Residents want moratorium on Shediac Bay development
  192. Bishop for P.E.I. and Nova Scotia gets promotion
  193. Farmer rescues kittens from flood — with broom handle and baby wipe container
  194. Construction on 'The Crossing' project could start this spring
  195. Moncton youth mental health unit temporarily closed
  196. Caraquet foots bill for post-ice storm tree cleanup
  197. Sunshine returns with nice Mother's Day weekend on the way
  198. Residents of Doaktown endure weeks of boil order
  199. Get your cut: Farmer offers wide variety of humanely raised meats
  200. Police say vandals caused 'thousands' in damage to east Saint John home
  201. 'Volatile' provincial jails leave guards with mental scars
  202. Female suspect arrested for home invasion, assault in Fredericton
  203. Hang on to your steering wheel: More potholes than usual this year
  204. Man taken to hospital after highway collision in Cocagne
  205. $29M Dieppe community centre planned with all ages in mind
  206. Wildly popular Syrian Food Market returns to Saint John
  207. Chiac-speaking superhero Acadieman returns
  208. 'Apparent dishonesty' of N.B. lawyer to cost each lawyer up to $400
  209. New Brunswick hires ex-U.S. ambassador as special envoy on softwood tariff dispute
  210. Bears destroys 11 hives in quest for honey
  211. First cannabis convention show works to dispel fears, answer questions
  212. Residents question environmental impact assessment released for controversial Parlee campground
  213. Harvest Jazz and Blues tickets back on sale after 24-hour delay
  214. Route 114 reopens to traffic more than 10 weeks after collapse
  215. 21 years of fishing shopping carts out of Saint John's Marsh Creek
  216. All local, all night for sold-out New Brunswick Flavours feast
  217. Be prepared: 1,000 girl guides gather at Rockwood Park
  218. Hockey NB moves midget franchise from Miramichi to Bathurst
  219. Saint John drive-by shooting under investigation
  220. Maritime Red Cross personnel off to Quebec to help flood victims
  221. Premier Brian Gallant makes changes to senior civil service staff
  222. New Brunswick medical community learns safe ways to prescribe opioids
  223. From saving patients to becoming one: a paramedic's journey
  224. Dennis Oland murder case waiting on word from the Supreme Court
  225. Spend more on disaster planning to save in emergency relief, evaluation says
  226. Ryan O'Shea wins Fredericton marathon for second year
  227. Maces Bay, N.B., man dead in crash on Route 790 in Lepreau
  228. Windsor, N.B., man dead after motorcycle crash in Rockland
  229. ATV crash marks 3rd motor vehicle fatality Saturday in New Brunswick
  230. Southwest New Brunswick to get more heavy rainfall
  231. 'My heart place': Allure of Grand Manan featured in book, art exhibit
  232. Lameque-Miscou region will decide amalgamation question Monday
  233. Saint John councillors to vote tonight on new rules for city contracts
  234. 14 Bouctouche apartment owners get hit with 2nd property tax bills
  235. Fiddlesticks! Fiddlehead pickers lose boat, but not their bounty
  236. The cool kids: Teen's death from binge drinking galvanizes students
  237. Credit union employees say high-pressure sales targets turn 'members' into 'marks'
  238. RCMP labour code trial continues over deaths of 3 Moncton officers
  239. Imagine Fredericton to release draft of growth strategy
  240. Accuser awarded $25K in costs early in lawsuit over alleged sex assaults by cop
  241. Campbellton hockey survey asks: Should city keep funding Tigers?
  242. 'Largest year on record' for water-related road work in Saint John
  243. Petitcodiac River bridge construction underway
  244. Victor Boudreau gives up stake in controversial Shediac campground
  245. RCMP seek 'person of interest' in Moncton armed robbery
  246. Anthology captures Saint Johners' stories from vanishing world
  247. Tapping into the Bay of Fundy: MPs set target of doubling tourism
  248. NB Power sends $2.5M annual contract out of province without usual tendering process
  249. No merger for northeast communities after plebiscite Monday
  250. Coming together for 'Drifting Apart:' Geopark reps gather in Saint John