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  1. Moncton cancer survivor wins world taekwondo title after entering on a whim
  2. 27-year-old man dies after ATV crash in French Village
  3. Cotton, polyester or wool? What to put on when you're hiking
  4. Celebrating diversity: Fredericton Pride continues to grow crowds and raise awareness
  5. Three injured after propane tank explosion in trailer at Crystal Beach Campground
  6. The trouble with angel investors: Startups still struggle to access capital from local investors
  7. Irving invite to U.S. commerce secretary 'great for Canada,' says economist
  8. Maliseet leaders to attend mining ministers conference in St. Andrews
  9. Likelihood of whales dying from ship collisions falls 70 per cent at lower speed
  10. 'Swirling' wind storm hits Grand Lake area property
  11. Searching for signs of Black Loyalist settlement under former 2nd hole
  12. 'Do not vote for me, please:' Saint John mayor lashes back after anti-Pride post
  13. Body found in St. John River identified as missing Morrell Siding man
  14. Government may add red flag to health files of children in care
  15. 2 goats and a chicken coop: Profs from China adapt to life on the farm
  16. 'It's very troubling': N.B. lobster fishermen discouraged by lower wages, union says
  17. Team New Brunswick snags first-ever volleyball medal at Canada Games
  18. Helping birds keep their heads: Flashy cat collars aimed at saving songbirds
  19. Jobs to pay for university: New program looks to break cycle of youth poverty in Saint John
  20. Moncton's Riverfront Park getting 500k upgrade
  21. Sex education should include 'how to have a pleasurable experience,' UNB professor says
  22. Almost there: App lets families keep up with loved ones' care in seniors homes
  23. Fredericton council votes against controversial median for York Street
  24. A grandmother's journal. A gateway to the resurgence of Acadian cuisine.
  25. 16-year-old girl dead after single-vehicle crash near Shemogue
  26. Advocates say Nova Scotia has some of highest barriers to abortion
  27. National Acadian Day: What's going on to celebrate
  28. Little Tracadie Bridge No. 1 closed after hole discovered in decking
  29. Artist known as 'the Woodchuck' dead at 69
  30. Moncton cathedral designated national historic monument
  31. Cable cuts that led to cell outages 'perfect storm,' says Bell Aliant
  32. Fredericton student spends summer doing Homewurk
  33. Red Bank woman suspected of burning house to the ground
  34. See a shark? Help us track it, says DFO
  35. Government responses to child deaths not clear enough for youth advocate
  36. Young U.S. guitar players hope to have stolen instruments returned
  37. Tens of thousands mark noisy fête nationale de l'Acadie in Caraquet
  38. Word of JDI appearance forces Petitcodiac council to delay spray meeting
  39. Energy East pipeline doesn't make energy ministers formal meetings
  40. Armed robbery at Moncton's Advance Savings Credit Union
  41. High-tech prosthetics on display at Fredericton symposium
  42. Fredericton police to crack down on cycling safety enforcement
  43. Teens discover dead harbour porpoise near Shediac
  44. Autonomous glider to track critically endangered right whales
  45. No limits: Volunteers drive success of soccer group for kids with autism
  46. New advisory panel set to begin work to fill 'urgent' N.B. judicial vacancy
  47. Watershed group takes 'blanket' approach to stopping erosion
  48. CIBC to swallow PC Financial's banking business, rebrand as Simplii
  49. RCMP release photos of Moncton armed robbery suspect
  50. Teenage Riverview flutist wins national award
  51. RCMP search for 13-year-old missing boy from Riverview
  52. 'It's very alarming': Another dead North Atlantic right whale found off Cape Cod
  53. UNB herbarium plants its collection into online database to aid research
  54. NAFTA talks 'absolutely fundamental' to provincial economy, says manufacturers group
  55. Governments urged to get off 'caboose' and save Ocean rail service
  56. Forestry restrictions lifted after rainfall
  57. Riverview hopes to nip tall-grass complaints in bud with 20-cm rule
  58. Shediac mayor wants province to act on Parlee Beach water quality
  59. Raspberry mousse cakes sold in multiple provinces recalled by CFIA for norovirus
  60. Convicted sex offender pleads guilty to sexual assault in special care home
  61. Upbeat ending for young musicians who had guitars stolen
  62. Here's when to start watching the solar eclipse
  63. Well-being of seniors subject of new STU research chair
  64. Training to drive teens across country 'didn't feel safe,' says ex-volunteer
  65. Thieves hit Habitat building site twice in 6 weeks
  66. Lobster fishermen tie up boats after meeting processors about low prices
  67. 14-year-old girl succumbs to injuries suffered in Saint-Léonard crash
  68. New Brunswick less bilingual than reported, corrected census figures show
  69. Tougher impaired driving penalties almost here
  70. What you need to know about the tall ships celebration in Saint John
  71. 9 P.E.I. men with suspected Hells Angels connection charged
  72. Fredericton police negotiating with man barricaded in house
  73. Rare 1954 tractor sold at busy Hanwell auction
  74. 3 years into transition, Saint John woman still conquering challenges
  75. 'Accidents are going to happen': Construction on Fredericton road affecting residents
  76. 1 arrested after man barricades himself in Fredericton apartment building
  77. 'It's part of us': Quispamsis residents upset over tear-down of covered bridge
  78. No campfires or canoes: this summer camp has bots and 3D printers
  79. Saint John on track to nearly double demolitions in 2017
  80. Spend more on emergency services, report on 'catastrophic' ice storm recommends
  81. Man seriously injured in stabbing at Moncton bar
  82. Missing Riverview 13-year-old found safe
  83. 'That's the whole chapter': OPP Hells Angel specialist praises arrests
  84. Reduced speeds for right whales prompts surcharge for Oceanex Montreal-St. John's route
  85. Mayor wonders whether teenage girl's death linked to slow ambulance
  86. Sussex-area communities wary of raising taxes to save civic centre
  87. Proposed York Rural Community makes sense, committee tells minister
  88. Work underway to improve Parlee Beach water quality, but results not guaranteed
  89. Ahoy! Celebrating tall ships in the Port City
  90. New Brunswickers pay higher prices at the pumps than other Canadians, report says
  91. Atlantic Lottery recalls some Breakopen games due to printing error
  92. Harcourt non-profit celebrates 10 years of rescuing retired racehorses
  93. Atholville medical marijuana facility approved for production
  94. Medical situation grounds Saudia flight in Moncton
  95. Unfamiliar clothes and religions: Museum highlights immigration stories from 1800s to today
  96. New Brunswick driver wins 58th Gold Cup and Saucer race in Charlottetown
  97. Fredericton man in intensive care following assault with weapon
  98. The era of digital conflict
  99. Potato research lab shares milestones at open house
  100. Man asked to stop flying Confederate flag at Sussex Flea Market
  101. New Brunswick rugby team gets helping hand from Montreal rivals after van stolen
  102. 'Feel that freedom': People with disabilities catch waves at surfing event
  103. Love of reading brings together old and young in Saint John
  104. 'I'm back in the 1950s': Saint John dentist says proposed tax changes punish women
  105. International adoptions decline dramatically in Canada
  106. 'It's going to be extremely cool': New Brunswickers prepare for eclipse
  107. New water system for west Saint John could be operational in weeks
  108. NB Power reinforces lines, changes communications plan before next big storm
  109. Inmate assault at maximum security prison prompts partial lockdown
  110. No stone unturned: Biota NB uncovers new species
  111. Cycling on sidewalks? Fredericton police are watching
  112. Ottawa spends $1.8M to renovate Moncton's Fisheries building
  113. Arrests made after robberies at 2 Needs stores in Moncton
  114. Saint John police ride city bus to spot motorists using cellphones
  115. Cross-border booze case would 'redesign' federalism, N.B. prosecutors argue
  116. Stop the presses: Globe and Mail ends print edition in Maritimes
  117. Raccoons to be counted: Province kicks off first-ever population study
  118. Hundreds gather to watch sun darken during partial eclipse
  119. Protesters want to stop demolition of Hammond River covered bridge
  120. Fredericton residents rally to protest 'hateful views against humanity'
  121. Wildcats given OK to make improvements to Moncton's downtown centre
  122. Woodlot board's move to fast-track Irving dispute fails
  123. Former pig barn is 'a total loss' after Woodstock-area fire
  124. Brazilians attracted to Atlantic region by low cost of living
  125. Saying thanks: Syrian newcomers plan dinner for homeless in Saint John
  126. Federal study on PTSD service dogs not sitting well with some advocates
  127. Heat warnings in effect as temperatures soar across the province
  128. Stinky bug that turns apples into smoothies makes growers nervous
  129. Cloverdale farmer turns to long haul after hand-dug well runs dry
  130. Use of EMO resources for Gallant's news conferences questioned in ice storm report
  131. Thousands of Atlantic salmon escape fish farm near Victoria after nets rip
  132. Fredericton police seek missing teen
  133. Cross-border booze appeal a chance to hit reset on interprovincial trade, MP says
  134. Success of Team New Brunswick para-athletes just the start, says Para NB exec
  135. Ambulance NB response times not as good as they look, claim People's Alliance
  136. Overcrowded shop classes endanger students, Saint John High School teacher
  137. 1 man dead after ATV crash near Florenceville-Bristol
  138. Prime location to view total eclipse in 7 years? New Brunswick
  139. Trial begins for man charged in connection with fentanyl at Esgenoôpetitj
  140. Final blow? Historian fears for future of woodlot marketing boards
  141. Employee dies in accident on Lamèque cranberry farm
  142. 'Get out of the way': Party leaders say Gallant needed to step back during ice storm
  143. Sensible bike lanes would keep cyclists off sidewalks, advocate says
  144. Energy East pipeline review topics to be released, may include GHG emissions
  145. Hatfield Point man pleads not guilty to assaulting transgender woman
  146. Anglophone schools 'desperate' for supply teachers as early French immersion returns
  147. RCMP tries to identify person who slashed tires of two buses
  148. 2 women missing in Moncton
  149. Gagetown puts Canadian and U.S. soldiers through combat exercise
  150. Premier defends use of EMO staff during 2017 ice storm news conferences
  151. Cooke Aquaculture's standards questioned after salmon escape near B.C.
  152. Final report on right whale deaths still weeks away, say AVC pathologists
  153. Fredericton loses more than expected on transit, but makes a little on parking
  154. Ambulance NB denies exemptions used for distance travelled to emergency calls
  155. Cross-border alcohol limits appeal expected to attract industry interveners
  156. Co-Op Atlantic retirees propose lawsuit to get full pensions back
  157. Quispamsis man says he was laid off, denied compensation after workplace injury
  158. Be in this space: first-ever Moon Bazaar to light up abandoned Saint John lot
  159. Conservation Council says NEB's review of Energy East pipeline arrives in 'modern times'
  160. Missing Moncton woman found safe, police say
  161. Sisters use photography to honour memory of slain mom
  162. New web service alerts parents to late buses, school cancellations
  163. U.S. surfers recall adventure of riding Moncton's 'tiny' tidal bore in 1967
  164. Crown appeals Moncton killer Tyler Noel's 'inordinately low' sentence
  165. Municipalities call for clear emergency plans before next disaster
  166. 'New breed of Percocet' causing overdoses, accused drug dealer told police
  167. Plebiscite on proposed York Rural Community gets go-ahead from minister
  168. Bathurst police arrest man for aggravated assault on newborn
  169. Canada: Litigation looming if there's no softwood deal with the U.S.
  170. RCMP arrest Hells Angels member from Fredericton
  171. 'Don't cry mother, we are coming back:' Fallen WWI soldier laid to rest
  172. Saint John Riptide score new NBA D-League head coach
  173. Saint John Energy CEO predicts solar panel rentals within 5 years
  174. Expedition sends 'robot' to depths of Gulf of St. Lawrence
  175. U.S. launches investigation into spate of right whale deaths
  176. Expansion to swimming buffer zone proposed for Parlee Beach
  177. Minto fibreglass plant never completely shut down, employees say
  178. Moncton mayor wants glyphosate spraying stopped near Turtle Creek
  179. 'Data is the new oil': Your personal information is now the world's most valuable commodity
  180. Ocean temperatures around Nova Scotia hit record highs: DFO report
  181. RCMP seize high-powered rifle in search tied to Hells Angels arrest
  182. U.S. boys gets their stolen guitars back
  183. Ottawa won't ask province to pay for army's help after ice storm
  184. Uptown baby gulls getting creamed by cars, woman says
  185. Projected deficit drops $35M in latest fiscal update
  186. Metepenagiag First Nation celebrates return of 60,000 artifacts
  187. Premiers, governors to discuss cross-border trade at Charlottetown meeting
  188. Marijuana dispensary raids of Tasty Budds lead to 69 charges
  189. As U.S. and Canada try to solve whale deaths, some ships in gulf break speed limit
  190. Sussex civic centre stays open for now, with short-term infusion
  191. Minto man attacked, robbed at gunpoint by 3 men, say RCMP
  192. Saint John parents concerned about school volunteers promoting church membership
  193. Cape Breton thief steals thousands worth of colourful, vintage bills
  194. Like magic: Fredericton college has record number of 1st-year students
  195. The mall is dead, long live the mall: The rise and fall of Saint John's suburban shopping meccas
  196. 1st New Brunswick soccer player recruited to Montreal Impact Academy
  197. Motorcycle gang members, including Hells Angels, attend biker's memorial
  198. 'Real sense of pride' as artifacts returned to Metepenagiag
  199. Seven people rescued after becoming stranded on a shoal
  200. New website may help landlords and tenants keep peace
  201. Being cyber safe and smart with our power grid
  202. Breakfast club: Riverview Boys and Girls Club seeking volunteers
  203. Miramichi mayor wants apology for payroll centre comments
  204. 'Are you going to get there in time?': Fisherman recounts Maces Bay rescue
  205. Underground wall on post office site working to hold back creosote: study
  206. This park of ours: Saint John group organizes event to promote Tucker Park and prevent its sale
  207. Moncton's first shipping container restaurant set to open in 2018
  208. Crews battle duplex fire on Woodstock First Nation
  209. Gushue, teammates bag rich season start at Everest Challenge
  210. Food festival showcases locally grown food, new technology across N.B.
  211. Eastern premiers, New England governors meet in Prince Edward Island
  212. Worry about glyphosate spraying in reservoir is unwarranted, says toxicologist
  213. Popular Acadian singer-songwriter Denis Richard dies at 55
  214. Indigenous Affairs department split, Seamus O'Regan new veterans minister in cabinet shakeup
  215. Miramichi pay centre at heart of Phoenix problems
  216. MP Ginette Petitpas Taylor sworn in as new minister of health
  217. Energy East less likely to go ahead under new NEB guidelines, says Green Party leader
  218. New Brunswick's top boxer fights for place outside the ring
  219. Stolen pickup burned in Charlotte County gravel pit
  220. Almost-finished Seaside Park Elementary will open 1st day of school
  221. Some food banks frustrated over fewer funds, others welcome new funds
  222. U.S. postpones decisions on softwood lumber investigations to November
  223. Time to fill up your car? Analysts recommend it's best done before Wednesday
  224. Arrest of alleged Hells Angel in Fredericton not cause for concern, police chief says
  225. Some Upper Kingsclear residents look to Hanwell for possible merger
  226. Progress being made in softwood lumber dispute, says Irving
  227. Special bacteria could be cure for contaminated Saint John creek
  228. Salisbury rezoning decision delayed 1 more month
  229. Power fully restored after outage hit about 23,000 people in New Brunswick and Maine
  230. 'Whose house is next?': Grand Falls native watches Harvey's impact from window
  231. ATV driver dies in collision with tractor-trailer
  232. 2 jewel thieves sentenced in Fredericton for spree of Maritime heists
  233. Woman charged in connection with Hells Angel investigation in Fredericton
  234. Government keeps watch on latest entangled right whale off Gaspé Peninsula
  235. Fate of Bathurst officers charged in fatal shooting to be decided next month
  236. Missing Moncton woman found safe
  237. Canadian lumber producers get reprieve with end of 20% of preliminary duties
  238. New leader of teachers group promises to focus on students' mental health
  239. Ottawa offering up financial perks to attract staff to fix Phoenix pay system
  240. Deputy Conservative leader visits Moncton, challenges 'atrocious' proposed federal tax changes
  241. Runner Sarah MacPherson achieves goal of representing Canada in 1,500 metres
  242. Former daycare owner facing assault charges unfit to stand trial, says Fredericton doctor
  243. Government becoming more open, says departing commissioner
  244. Moncton's new rock show site being readied for weekend concert
  245. Next 'Jay and Silent Bob' movie in Saint John not impossible but difficult, says local filmmaker
  246. Fredericton police arrest man after domestic violence complaint
  247. New Brunswick's promised open data portal to launch next year
  248. Trudeau will visit Moncton childcare facility, Miramichi payroll centre today
  249. Award-winning novelist David Adams Richards named to Senate
  250. School district launches team approach to students' emotional problems