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  1. Revived farm now thrives with dozens of animals thanks for Ontario family
  2. Tax announcement about Canaport LNG to be made by Brian Gallant
  3. Dennis Oland seeks bail after new trial ordered in father's murder
  4. Fixed water rates going up: Fredericton council tentatively approves increase
  5. 'One suicide is too many,' advocate says about suicide in jail
  6. Trans fats persist in Atlantic Canada, even as Health Canada aims to eliminate them
  7. Cool temperatures with northerly winds and flurries possible
  8. Gas leak at construction site shuts down Fredericton streets
  9. New schools needed in Fredericton, Hanwell to tackle overcrowding, report says
  10. Water, growth highlights of Saint John council priority setting meeting
  11. Murder trial hears fishing lure, line found in area of toes on victim's foot
  12. Court of Appeal grants Dennis Oland bail awaiting retrial
  13. Ashley Smith's mother says little has changed since daughter died in prison
  14. Coroner's jury opts not to make recommendations in inmate's death
  15. Val-d'Amour woman's death ruled homicide by RCMP
  16. Province must lead on climate change, says MLA
  17. Former priest pleads guilty to molesting 9 minors in 1970s
  18. Excavator freed from 104-year-old Quispamsis covered bridge
  19. Where's the beef?: Cow on the lam after swimming escape
  20. Building a community: Senior woodworkers give back
  21. Judge refuses to block deployment of tidal turbines in Bay of Fundy
  22. Testimony continues Wednesday in murder trial of Devin Morningstar
  23. Diamond theft suspects to appear in court in Saint John
  24. Atlantic Canada's auditors general to release ALC audit this morning
  25. 'I can't accept the way it is': Blaine Higgs wants decisions to 'make sense'
  26. Mounties still checking for cross-border liquor
  27. Dennis Oland's new trial suspends probe of police investigation indefinitely
  28. New ideas wanted: Tour for better, cheaper, senior care starts its search
  29. Flurries possible again today in northern New Brunswick
  30. Atlantic Lotto needs better direction, say auditors
  31. 'Pleased and relieved': Old St. Stephen town hall gets another chance
  32. 'Playful and high energy': Lion siblings settle in at Cherry Brook Zoo
  33. Moncton Sistema students 'inspired' by violinist Adrian Anantawan
  34. From Mill Rats to Riptide: Saint John basketball team gets a name change
  35. Higgs commits to learn French, but not to cutting HST
  36. Fredericton's battle against comic books on display at UNB
  37. Liberals to introduce incentives to retrofit homes, rules for more net zero new homes
  38. RCMP transfer investigation into New Brunswick inmate death
  39. Tough choices for NB Power ahead in climate change report
  40. Dennis Oland will attend Supreme Court bail appeal in Ottawa
  41. You may want your mittens: A sunny but cold day in the forcast
  42. Lorneville community group fundraising to upgrade their only playground
  43. Testimony continues in Morningstar trial today
  44. Social agencies dispatch foot patrols to help those in need
  45. Dial-a-Ride service will be rolling by summer in Chaleur region
  46. Bruno to the rescue: Dog helps save woman during seizure
  47. 'Not the right culture': Kim MacPherson wants ALC governance to change
  48. Trudeau to name 9 new non-partisan senators
  49. Baykeeper says protecting Bay of Fundy will stave off industrial threats
  50. 'Journalists I know have died': Mohamed Fahmy to speak about 438 days in Egyptian prision
  51. Students fall short of provincial targets in assessments
  52. Arcade-like simulator teaches students how to drive big rigs
  53. Blaine Higgs says nothing wrong with accepting free tickets from ALC
  54. BloodWatch urges Victor Boudreau to oppose paid donations
  55. Nancy Hartling, René Cormier named province's newest senators
  56. Kent Homes unveils secret tiny homes project
  57. To text or not to text: People of Fredericton weigh in on distracted walking
  58. New Brunswick October 27, 2016
  59. Political Panel Oct. 27
  60. Cost and Canadian content concerns hover over warship plans
  61. New ferry for Deer Island still awaits final inspection
  62. Cougar caught on camera? Grand Falls woman captures video of big cat
  63. 'It's very urgent': Nurses demand protection from workplace violence
  64. 'It's like we won a lottery': St. Mary's pushes kindergarten-readiness
  65. Unsettled end to the week with rain and wind in the forecast
  66. Man treated for broken jaw after Waterloo Village assault
  67. ALC's decision to offer freebies to politicians raises ethical quesions
  68. Cow caught: Escapee moo-ved home 2 weeks after swimming off island
  69. New Elsipogtog mall creates 50 much-needed jobs for First Nation
  70. Order of Moncton recipients include doctor, educator, journalist
  71. 5 soldiers remain in hospital after Gagetown training accident
  72. Fredericton police arrest 2 people in 'high-risk takedown'
  73. Fredericton homeless shelters to have fentanyl blocker on site
  74. Premier's office won't say how many free concert tickets staffers got from ALC
  75. Daycare owner assault ruling appealed by Crown
  76. Breviro Caviar's Charlo location taken over by Acadian Sturgeon and Caviar
  77. Clinic offering free legal help to refugee claimants opens in Moncton
  78. P.E.I. finance minister wants meeting to discuss ALC report
  79. Dynamic duo: 2 UNB wrestlers win medals at world event
  80. Halloween decorating is Saint John woman's passion
  81. Moncton downtown a hot spot for food using local ingredients, says author
  82. Spooky search: Go on a quest for Fredericton writer's horror story
  83. 'Where's the outrage?': Literacy advocate concerned about reading scores, lack of discourse
  84. Investigator 'surprised' prison death led to no recommendations
  85. Sheldrake Island lepers remembered in project for Canada 150
  86. Halloween in northern city and village limit treat seekers
  87. Dennis Oland's new trial could be at least a year away
  88. Big blue cranes a sign of Saint John harbour overhaul
  89. $4M in upgrades announced for Miramichi's Station Wharf
  90. 5 ways to invest in heavily in people and get them engaged
  91. 'Les amis de Claudie' knit 1,310 finger puppets to honour young cancer survivor
  92. Northern N.B. power outage may have been deliberate
  93. 'Sexy' building could mean bye, bye birdie
  94. Are we overthinking costumes?
  95. 'I see my life in a different way now': Sisters struggle to deal with loss after accident
  96. 10 Codiac RCMP cruisers stationed near Moncton's Morton Avenue
  97. Dennis Oland's Supreme Court bail appeal to be heard today
  98. Saint John council to debate new parking pass for volunteers
  99. Office of Public Health urges residents to get flu shot
  100. Snake owner's criminal negligence trial starts in deaths of brothers, 6 and 4, killed by python
  101. Free concert tickets for politicians still raising conflict questions
  102. Liberals to unveil 'substantially' higher immigration levels
  103. Irving Oil investigates refinery fire in Saint John
  104. Patchy drizzle and cool temperatures for Halloween
  105. Saint John police still seeking suspect in CIBC robbery
  106. Devin Morningstar's 1st-degree murder trial resumes
  107. Sugary slush masquerading as healthy choice? Slush puppies on sale in schools
  108. Suspect arrested in 'high-risk takedown' in Fredericton released
  109. RCMP nab 10 men for prostitution-related offences in Moncton
  110. 'Not ... an easy fix': Education minister reacts to poor test scores
  111. Fredericton teens cry foul over Bathurst Halloween bylaw
  112. Accused $10K diamond thieves get more time to find defence lawyer
  113. Go forth and multiply: Ready-to-spawn salmon released into Petitcodiac
  114. Cab denied woman a ride home for living on Fredericton's northside
  115. 'I remember how white he was,' Morningstar trial resumes after graphic video
  116. Trial starts to hear testimony about brothers' deaths by escaped python
  117. Caraquet secrecy case could have implications for troubled shipyard
  118. Province middle of the pack for flood preparedness
  119. Employment grows in urban Atlantic Canada, shrinks in rural
  120. Saint John council split on affluent neighbourhood improvements
  121. Sun and cloud with morning showers in the southeast
  122. Jury selected in the 2nd-degree murder trial of Matthew Tucker
  123. Pedestrian killed in collision with train in Moncton
  124. Matthew Tucker was 'looking for help,' murder trial hears from ER doctor
  125. Inclusive classrooms need more support professionals: NBTA president
  126. Local hockey community supports cancer-stricken Sea Dogs equipment manager
  127. Bus fares to increase in Moncton area
  128. From a photo to reality: Man with autism crafts intricate military models
  129. 5 things to watch for as MLAs get back to work
  130. Complaints mount over cabbies refusing to drive to Fredericton's north side
  131. New program gives high-risk clients a second chance by offering housing first
  132. Sackville woman who recovered from spinal tumour to run NYC marathon
  133. Cloudy and mild after a few morning showers
  134. Python death trial continues after court hears panicked 911 call
  135. Morningstar trial continues after drawing of weapons used to stab Wylie shown in court
  136. Baseline testing a useful tool for young athletes
  137. Pipeline explosion promps price prediction change
  138. Bus ridership up in Moncton, fares to follow suit in the new year
  139. Education focus of Gallant government's mid-mandate throne speech
  140. 'I'm so scared': Officers testify about encounter with a shaken Matthew Tucker
  141. Harvey Station names trail after bronze medallist Catharine Pendrel
  142. Faster than Light: photographs reveal Fredericton through new lens
  143. Bagtown Brewing Company set to open as student entrepreneur's class project
  144. Nursing home director faces allegations of harassment, verbal abuse
  145. Parents concerned over future of south end Saint John school
  146. Dieppe Commandos hockey franchise moving to Edmundston
  147. Python deaths trial explores question of Jean-Claude Savoie's possible negligence
  148. Syrian family abandons move to Vancouver, returns to be 'permanent Maritimers'
  149. Drizzle today and tomorrow but sunshine for the weekend
  150. Province's economic growth up, but not by much
  151. National broadcast will showcase comedians from the Saint John region and beyond
  152. Downtown Centre on time with an inexplicably popular stream
  153. Advance polls in 6 municipal races in province open Saturday
  154. All 3 parties back dropping Canaport tax break
  155. 'Blood' found in Dorothy Tucker's bedroom and in her car, son's murder trial hears
  156. Mountie recalls arresting superior on impaired driving charge
  157. 'Enough is enough': Dalhousie mayor wants to bring back curbside recycling
  158. Back at bat: Phillies name Matt Stairs new hitting coach
  159. Veteran's wreath anger forces president's resignation at Hampton Legion
  160. From blueberries to salmon, here's how N.B. is hoping to score food tourists
  161. There goes the steeple: Fredericton church says goodbye to unstable steeple
  162. 'Show us the money': Riverview mom tired of waiting for child care help
  163. Fredericton man offering free rent to those who need it most
  164. Premier backs off on 'revenue neutral' claim for a N.B. carbon tax
  165. Provincial government taps new resource to fund schools: international students
  166. A wet start to the weekend as clocks fall back an hour
  167. Province, Enbridge strike deal to settle lawsuits
  168. 'People can die from this': doctors warn of allergy elimination treatments
  169. Reptile behaviour expert to testify in python deaths trial
  170. Defence not entering evidence in Morningstar trial, closing statements expected Tuesday
  171. 'Human suffering is human suffering, no matter where and how,' Mahesh Raju says
  172. Elderly driver smashes car into Saint John NB Liquor store
  173. Is Uber preparing to enter the Fredericton market?
  174. 'There are a lot of weirdos': Murder trial sees Matthew Tucker's police statement
  175. Complaints from Ford Focus, Fiesta owners to Transport Canada double in 2 weeks
  176. Government signs deal to get Bas-Caraquet shipyard working
  177. Local businesses key to economic prosperity, says economist
  178. Why hackers might be drawn to your smart light bulbs
  179. New Brunswick economic see-saw continues with 2,200 job losses
  180. UNB learns how veterans made mark on province in remembrance ceremony
  181. Convicted sex offender behind the 'free room' ad in Fredericton
  182. Never too late to fix? Mouldy, rundown shelter may become urban apartments
  183. Port Saint John capacity rises with huge new cranes
  184. Commissioner wants mandatory privacy breach reporting
  185. Daylight time ends Sunday at 2 a.m.
  186. Not like the movies: How military deployment changes the family dynamic
  187. Three decades on, a look back at how the 'Star of Christmas' Sobeys ad was made
  188. Werth Solar owner Barry Pincock arrested for 5 fraud charges
  189. Kouchibouguac land expropriation remembered 40 years later
  190. Scottie Greene returns to New Brunswick ice, drops ceremonial puck on Friday
  191. New group receives $4.7M to help save wild Atlantic salmon
  192. St. Thomas professor wants to focus on the pros of aging
  193. Award-winning Canadian novelist returns to poetic roots
  194. 'Even the goldfish': Moncton thrift store evacuated after fire
  195. Female goaltender nets first win in men's senior hockey league
  196. Are you watching the U.S. election? What is at stake?
  197. Willie the dummy heading to war museum
  198. Fishermen's union responds to TSB call for action on fishing safety
  199. Market vacancy leaves possibility for future development
  200. Sunny and cool today but sunny and warm tomorrow
  201. At least 9 people in province approved for doctor-assisted dying
  202. 7 things to know as python deaths trial heads into 2nd week
  203. Memo to men: Your groping days are over
  204. 'Evidentiary matters' adjourn Matthew Tucker murder trial
  205. 88-year-old woman dies after being hit by vehicle in St. Stephen
  206. Receipt issued in 1890 makes its way back to Saint John family business
  207. Let educators do their job, says retired school superintendent
  208. Ex-Esgenoôpetitj chief Wilbur Dedam faces sentencing hearing on 6 sex charges today
  209. 'Stop! Stop!': Canadian women share stories of alleged mistreatment in the delivery room
  210. Python deaths trial: 'Those boys could have been a stimulant'
  211. Time to stop hiding behind 'illusion of inclusion' in classrooms
  212. Thousands expected to mark Remembrance Day in Saint John
  213. Seniors coalition wants home care moved to health care
  214. Man who sold a cenotaph plaque for scrap to be sentenced Nov. 21
  215. Caraquet wants to keep non-profit company's documents from public
  216. Accused diamond thieves approved for legal aid
  217. N.B. designer creates fashions to support family violence victims
  218. Moncton mayor, councillors approve their own pay hikes for 2017
  219. Hampton lawyer helps Hillary Clinton's Democrats in Florida
  220. Need for blood donors rises with eligibility changes
  221. Beaverbrook Art Gallery set for grand opening in late June
  222. A warm and sunny day on the way with highs in the double digits
  223. Owner of deadly python won't testify at his trial into boy's deaths
  224. Morningstar's 1st-degree murder trial set to hear closing arguments
  225. Discovery of woman's body in Dieppe deemed suspicious
  226. Dan 'The Piano Man' Maloney remembered
  227. Matthew Tucker murder trial resumes in Saint John
  228. Going north? Cabbie who swore at Fredericton woman fined
  229. Fly local: travellers encouraged to fly out of Saint John
  230. Nov. 8, 2016: The Lower Rates Edition
  231. Cutting wildlife fencing leads to collision with deer
  232. Immersion, lack of resources blamed for struggling classrooms
  233. Not much joy on voting day in Calais, Maine
  234. Political Panel Nov. 3
  235. Defence at ex-Mountie's impaired driving trial seeks phone records
  236. More can be done for Aboriginal veterans, says Indigenous Affairs minister
  237. Research scientist working to advance bionic prosthetics for amputees
  238. Enbridge deal reminds PC leader of failed Hydro-Quebec sale
  239. Showers today, flurries tonight
  240. Python deaths jury set to deliberate Jean-Claude Savoie's fate
  241. Saint John native develops synthetic blood
  242. Fredericton police officers will wear body cameras
  243. Morningstar murder trial jury instructions set to begin today
  244. House-shaking racket: New trucking business disturbs street, says resident
  245. Gagetown soldier charged with sexual assault
  246. No signs of forced entry or struggle at Tucker home, murder trial hears
  247. RCMP investigating after shots fired at Wicklow, N.B. church
  248. Trump win produces jitters in trade-dependent New Brunswick
  249. The Disunited States of Trump
  250. Calais Democrats wrestle with surprising Trump victory