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  1. 50 years later, nursing classmates say they still feel like sisters
  2. Saint John pushing ahead with Rockwood Park development, Tucker Park safe
  3. Moncton votes to keep fluoride out of water
  4. Funeral for RCMP Const. Francis Deschênes to be held Wednesday in Moncton
  5. Parents miss out on $18,000 in child benefits
  6. 9 arrested, guns seized from Riverview property
  7. Property tax scandal bills pile up as N.B. sets aside $2.6M to compensate municipalities
  8. Future of Moncton's Hillcrest School under study, says superintendent
  9. McDonald's owes apology to child who saved up change, says fellow customer
  10. Man arrested after car crashes into Sainte-Anne-de-Kent school
  11. Fisheries officials investigate snow crab trap cut from dead right whale
  12. Lawyers praise return of mental health court in Saint John
  13. Toys 'R' Us stores remain open after company files for bankruptcy protection
  14. Someone is attacking farm animals in northwest New Brunswick
  15. RCMP investigate remains found near Jemseg
  16. Beyond the embarrassment: Bricklin sports car has tourism potential, prof says
  17. Police from across the country expected in Moncton for funeral of Const. Frank Deschenes
  18. Human remains found on island near Jemseg
  19. Moncton motorbike buddies recovering after kidney transplant
  20. West Saint John splash pad 'in limbo' after money falls through
  21. Bathurst relaxes ban on trick-or-treating for some teens, rolls back curfew
  22. What's killing right whales? P.E.I. wildlife pathologists spend summer searching for answers
  23. Rothesay seeks to become 'age-friendly' community
  24. Man charged after car rams front doors of Kent County school near midday
  25. Bail decision reserved for alleged associate of Hells Angels member
  26. Retired Mountie accused of smuggling narwhal tusks to be sentenced in U.S.
  27. Frank Deschênes, 'consummate Mountie'
  28. Doctor who backs tax reforms says it 'just makes sense to pay into society'
  29. Ontario considers pricing recreational pot at $10 a gram
  30. CBC New Brunswick News September 20, 2017
  31. Leo Hayes principal defends refusing yearbook memorial to dead student
  32. Painter shows off Saint John doorways in famed poster's sequel
  33. Medical Society said more needs to be done to retain doctors
  34. $25M in tenant security deposits kept in province's grip
  35. Uncertain future of the North Atlantic right whale linked to its tiny prey
  36. Fredericton firefighters have a busy day on the job Wednesday
  37. Health critic slams 'gutting' of top doctor's office
  38. Woman who vanished from St. George walking trail may be disoriented, police say
  39. Complaints about signs prompt Riverview to look at what's allowed
  40. Tech company to create 125 jobs in Moncton with $2M from province
  41. Paramedics, hospital support staff vote on proposed contract
  42. Gastroenterologist 'clarifies' reasons for leaving Saint John
  43. 30-day assessment ordered for driver accused of ramming school doors
  44. Liberals stand behind cannabis preparations as deadline questioned
  45. 'Free Amine': Shediac residents march for Tunisian refugee confined to church
  46. Moncton's new Downtown Centre scores $1.4M scoreboard
  47. Lobster experiments help predict future for $1B fishery
  48. RCMP try to identify armed robber in Moncton
  49. CBC New Brunswick News September 21, 2017
  50. Honey production down by up to 90% says beekeeper
  51. Neguac gardener fights to keep greenhouses built without a permit
  52. Province doesn't know what it makes from tenants' damage deposits
  53. N.B. property owners continue to get reductions on inflated tax bills
  54. Why did the chicken cross the road? 'He's got a Tim Hortons addiction'
  55. Snow crab fishery to keep 'sustainable' label amid endangered whale deaths
  56. 4 arrested after 'suspicious death' in Bellefond
  57. Citizen scientists track humpback health 1 photo at a time
  58. High-risk areas for Lyme disease expand to include Moncton
  59. Woman charged in Hells Angels investigation denied bail
  60. 2 armed men sought after Moncton home invasion
  61. Saint John mayor offers $500 for return of Harold Wright's historical artifacts
  62. Pot producer to hold job fair to keep up with demand
  63. John Ryan Turner, Jackie Brewer get memorial
  64. Mayors of Calgary and Saint John reaffirm support for Energy East
  65. A bargain on rats: SPCA in Moncton seeks good homes for rodents
  66. CBC New Brunswick News September 22, 2017
  67. Deer Island lobster storage facility destroyed in fire
  68. 'National treasure': Edmundston gives up its Lancaster bomber
  69. New anthology showcases best of Atlantic Canadian children's poems
  70. Calling wannabe entrepreneurs: Saint John group wants to hear your pitch
  71. 3 anglophone students tackle university entirely in French
  72. How it feels to be a $15,000 winner — for a few minutes
  73. Right whale skeleton, DNA headed to Canada's largest museum
  74. Talk of tax reform yields frosty reception for Federal Finance Minister
  75. Rescue group takes in 'unprecedented' 21 cats after fire
  76. Power back on for 15K in Restigouche
  77. Beautiful pieces of junk: Artist gives scraps and discards new life as 'cars'
  78. Canada geese treated for 'angel wing' at Atlantic Wildlife Institute
  79. Report calling for end of gas price regulation flawed, says economist
  80. Canada's 'hidden gem' of country music, Johnny Burke, dies
  81. Dieppe woman walks to raise awareness about bladder cancer
  82. Spaghetti sauce garden dedicated to feeding people in need
  83. 7 right whales entangled this summer, new data shows
  84. Monctonians call for stoplights on Millennium Boulevard to stop speeders
  85. Record-setting temperatures will feel like 40 Tuesday
  86. Public health specialist sees 'weakening' of New Brunswick system
  87. Rick Mercer will say goodbye to 'best job in the world' after 15th season
  88. Soldier who suffered traumatic brain injury competes in Invictus Games
  89. E. coli, garbage, gravel pits: Hammond River watershed's polluted brook
  90. Canadian chamber not backing down on fight against tax changes, CEO says
  91. Finance Minister Bill Morneau convinced tax reforms needed
  92. Ex-deputy justice minister accused of stealing $740K from clients to face hearing
  93. Missing teen's mother angry he was able to leave group home
  94. Destruction of lobster storage house won't affect Deer Island jobs
  95. Moncton lobbies province to allow red light cameras
  96. Farmer suggests 'pregnant thief' the culprit in ice cream, pickles and honey heist
  97. IWK's finance chief steps down in wake of expense scandal
  98. CBC New Brunswick News September 25, 2017
  99. Canadian reservists compete for Worthington Cup
  100. Fredericton school reverses decision, will allow yearbook memorial for dead student
  101. Slower economy results in more people using Fredericton Public Library
  102. 1st weekend of fall sees no-swimming advisories at Parlee, Murray beaches
  103. 2 offenders charged with assaulting Dennis Oland in prison will stand trial today
  104. Hearing on design of electricity rates put on hold for a year
  105. Sports and energy drinks unhealthy for kids and teens, Canadian pediatricians say
  106. Missing teen found safe, Fredericton police say
  107. Heat continues to break records — and today will be hottest yet
  108. Marijuana-impaired drivers a challenge for Saint John police, says chief
  109. Police seek help locating missing Fredericton teen
  110. Happy news for newlyweds who lost everything in U-Haul heist
  111. How not to spoil a moose on record-hot opening day
  112. Sexual assault calls triple to Fredericton centre
  113. Man faces 19 charges in connection with Moncton home invasion
  114. New model confirms endangered right whales are declining
  115. U of T architecture students explore Partridge Island for inspiration
  116. Tracadie man's beer case before Supreme Court overflows with potential interveners
  117. Impending UNB pool closure provokes march on City Hall
  118. CBC New Brunswick News September 26, 2017
  119. Highway 2 detour part of ongoing investigation in RCMP officer's death
  120. RCMP search for missing 50-year-old woman from Burton
  121. Apple growers hope new variety will be popular with consumers
  122. Sussex couple discovers pieces of history in schoolhouse attic
  123. Sports and energy drinks can be serious trouble for kids, Miramichi doctor says
  124. Driving teacher sees more danger on roads as population ages
  125. STU community mourns loss of prof who died after moose collision
  126. Campbellton parent warns of harmful 'eraser challenge'
  127. Daughter of chief honours residential school survivors
  128. UNB looks to partner with Fredericton to build aquatic centre
  129. Extended summer temperatures break heat records across the Maritimes
  130. Gord Downie to release new solo album Introduce Yerself
  131. Tax reforms aren't aimed at small business alone, says Fundy Royal MP
  132. Metro in talks with Jean Coutu about possible merger
  133. Atlantic Canadians remain satisfied with federal Liberals: poll
  134. Fundraising concert planned to keep venue rocking — just less loudly
  135. Redevelopment plan for former Saint John high school is 'multi-generational'
  136. New Brunswickers say they're healthier, but stats suggest different story
  137. Marijuana industry uses cross-border beer case to argue against provincial monopolies
  138. La Bikery Co-operative's donation jar emptied, cash box stolen
  139. Nearly $13K worth of nicotine patches seized at Dorchester Penitentiary
  140. Pot producer to pay for naloxone kits for harm reduction workers
  141. CBC New Brunswick News September 27, 2017
  142. Saint John lawyer works to bring labour compensation system to Bangladesh
  143. Rebound in tungsten price renews hope for Sisson mine supporters
  144. Cruise ship fined for travelling too fast in Gulf of St. Lawrence
  145. Once-idle shipyard cashes in on crab boat market
  146. New Brunswick debt grows to $13.8B
  147. Fredericton man has been missing nearly 2 months
  148. Free chance to learn all about the St. John River
  149. Judge rules Friday on whether RCMP protected slain, wounded officers' safety
  150. 2 Moncton men face long list of charges after home invasion
  151. Energy East approval is up to federal government, minister reminds New Brunswickers
  152. Newcomers get English classes — and hands-on training as bricklayers
  153. Man and woman from Edmonton charged in New Brunswick fraud case
  154. Colourful salmon art swimming into Saint John
  155. Fredericton-based company vies for $1M prize in international contest
  156. Concerns about road safety as population ages is 'ageism,' says seniors advocate
  157. Ruling Liberals probe cuts their PC predecessors didn't make in 2014
  158. Killer Gregory Despres to stay at Dorchester psychiatric centre another year
  159. Political Panel Sept. 28
  160. Pot legalization plan on agenda for Trudeau's meeting with premiers next week
  161. Sears enters final days, staff feel relief and sorrow
  162. More New Brunswick raccoons prefer urban life to woods, study suggests
  163. Salmonella outbreak linked to frozen raw breaded poultry products reported in 4 provinces
  164. RCMP failed to provide adequate training, equipment in Moncton shootings, judge says
  165. Commissioner questions Fredericton police force's capacity to serve in 2 languages
  166. Pumped at Fundy: Bikers' pump track nears completion at park
  167. The unlikely return of the Saint John Cricket Club
  168. Saint John-area woman chosen to advise feds on poverty reduction
  169. Restored cenotaph rededicated as oak with Vimy roots is planted nearby
  170. Gastro outbreak at Dr. Georges-L.- Dumont hospital suspends visits to 4A
  171. Canada's army looks to recruit reservists in face of dwindling numbers
  172. New Brunswick gets 'B' for openness in national access-to-information audit
  173. Miramichi's Centennial Bridge marks 50 years as 'lifeline'
  174. Fredericton police launch police academy for seniors
  175. Alt-right propaganda posted on Maliseet welcoming sign
  176. A handful of people hold anti-immigrant protest in Fredericton
  177. Armouries open doors to recruit New Brunswick Reservists
  178. Giant mural captivates Miramichi residents as artist transforms city walls
  179. Retired journalist becomes president of national Acadian organization
  180. Charlotte County bus service to Saint John underway
  181. Visiting restrictions expanded at Georges-Dumont
  182. Indigenous community reacts to alt-right posters on two university campuses in Fredericton
  183. Volunteer firefighters march after mould shutters their hall
  184. Blocked MLA pay raise likely illegal, says UNB law prof.
  185. 'No one will silence me': Tracadie mayor shakes things up
  186. Interactive map tracks Moncton bike thefts
  187. Body-heat phone chargers and other big ideas from Startup Saint John
  188. Record 3,801 moose killed in New Brunswick hunt
  189. Killarney Lake Park user alarmed by clear-cutting, wider ski trails
  190. Police ask for help locating missing Moncton woman
  191. Fredericton U-17 girls soccer team revved up on eve of nationals at home
  192. 5 finalists for 2017 Giller Prize revealed
  193. Employers face 15% hike in workers' compensation rates
  194. Syrian stylist opens mobile hairdressing business in Moncton
  195. Hardwood Ridge man who sexually assaulted a minor to be sentenced in November
  196. 'That split second decision not to go': Fredericton women just miss Las Vegas shooting
  197. Woodstock company builds business restoring power in disaster zones
  198. Visiting restrictions at Dumont hospital's oncology unit lifted after gastro outbreak
  199. UNB lecture questions impact of President Trump on climate change skepticism
  200. Giant pumpkin weighs in at 1,436 pounds at annual Neguac festival
  201. CBC New Brunswick News October 02, 2017
  202. Atcon was so badly managed, taxpayers' $63M was never going to save it, AG finds
  203. Fredericton police moving in 'right direction' on language, says deputy chief
  204. Lorne school plan earns tentative support from Saint John council
  205. Maintenance problems highlight need for new building, Playhouse president says
  206. Moncton woman found, RCMP say
  207. New owners say Wharf Village to be afloat again by spring
  208. Former St. George's parishioners plead for help to bring 'Pathfinder' window home
  209. Moncton girls proud to play hockey in all-girls league
  210. New Brunswickers leaving Alberta help fuel population bump
  211. A defibrillator was nearby when his heart stopped — not even 911 knew where it was
  212. New $6.5M cable ferry to join province's fleet by next fall
  213. Storm surges force 'revamp' of downtown Saint Andrews
  214. RCMP arrest man after bus passenger threatened with knife
  215. Miramichi man dead after crash with truck in Renous
  216. Saint John seeks $47,025 from province to keep shelters open 24/7 in coldest months
  217. New transgender support group in Bathurst holds 1st meeting
  218. Sussex sculptor's Resurgo will rise outside new Moncton plaza
  219. Moncton-born figure skater makes debut on world stage
  220. CBC New Brunswick News October 03, 2017
  221. Finalist for Giller Prize honed her craft writing software instructions
  222. Moncton RCMP seek help identifying bank robbery suspect
  223. Defibrillators should be easier to find, cardiac arrest survivor says
  224. Working out west, Tracy man recruits friends, family to get love letters to wife
  225. Vacant home destroyed by morning fire in the Woodstock-area
  226. Opportunities NB boss defends response to Atcon fiasco
  227. Province advised to privatize WorkSafeNB rehab centre, documents show
  228. Metal detector digs up oddity 'rare as a pink black bear'
  229. 18-year-old man dead after motorcycle collides with deer near Fredericton
  230. Why pagans, stargazers and Neil Young fans are looking up tonight
  231. Skeletal remains found in Saint John may be connected to old TB hospital
  232. Atcon's 'extravagance' while asking for taxpayer help surprised auditor general
  233. Moncton girl, 15, missing since Tuesday
  234. Liberal MP breaks rank with party over small business tax changes
  235. Point Lepreau generating station temporarily shut down
  236. WorkSafe admits it's taken a risk with employer premiums
  237. Former daycare owner facing assault charges to undergo 2nd assessment
  238. Oct. 4, 2017: The Jewelry and Aruba Edition
  239. South end Saint John could get new school in coming years
  240. CBC New Brunswick News October 04, 2017
  241. Saint John Police Force projecting deficit of up to $100K due to 'oversight'
  242. 'It was really a no-brainier for me': Toronto man says he was able to retire by relocating to Saint
  243. Tar spots infect Fredericton's Norway maples, spreading disease
  244. Blunt force trauma, entanglement blamed for death of 7 right whales
  245. TransCanada won't proceed with Energy East pipeline
  246. Asbestos found in NBCC Moncton building
  247. Campbellton RCMP seek help finding fugitive Quebec man
  248. A walk to remember: Sisters in Spirit honour the missing and murdered
  249. Historic Moncton graveyard gives up some secrets
  250. Heart in mouth: Moose hunters worry parasite may ruin organ-eating tradition