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  1. Saint Andrews' Water Street, Rothesay Common named 'great places' in Canada
  2. What does the Trump victory mean for Indigenous people?
  3. Elsipogtog First Nation seeks Aboriginal title to one-third of New Brunswick
  4. Sparks from worker's torch cause fire at Richibucto church
  5. Sunny today but you will need your umbrella tomorrow
  6. Bay of Fundy fishermen encouraged by early lobster catches
  7. Snake owner's silence persists 3 years after python attack kills brothers
  8. Former daycare owner accused of assaulting children
  9. Flags stolen from veterans memorial in Riverview
  10. Matthew Tucker murder trial hears from bloodstain analyst
  11. Home heating help: 5-year extension of assistance program announced
  12. Saint-Léonard RCMP seeking suspects in armed robbery and car theft
  13. RCMP reneged on confirmation python owner wouldn't be charged if he talked
  14. Flood of U.S. visitors helped crash Canada's immigration website on election night
  15. 'Out biking with the Canadians': Saint John bike share helps newcomers integrate
  16. Date to set bail hearing adjourned for alleged diamond thieves
  17. Police release photos of suspect in Saint John Scotiabank robbery
  18. Safe Harbour youth shelter to reopen thanks to bequest from Dorothy Wilkes
  19. Horizon Health announces new CEO
  20. Jury in Devin Morningstar trial to continue deliberations on Remembrance Day
  21. Dumont hospital parking lot to close until summer 2018
  22. 'You've made my day!': YMCA newcomer program participant gets great news on graduation day
  23. New Brunswick weather: windy and wet for Remembrance Day
  24. Singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen dead at 82
  25. Brittle leather, sticky keys and all: School pipe organ is a cherished war memorial
  26. Cole Harbour man uses replica of sock machine that helped win WWI
  27. A PoW's diary: father's wartime words reveal details family never knew
  28. 1 dead after early morning accident in Moncton
  29. Fredericton reflects on those who served
  30. Sackville man pays tribute to local veterans
  31. Devin Morningstar found guilty of first-degree in the death of Baylee Wylie
  32. Are millennials really the least patriotic generation?
  33. Bob Hamilton's canoe: Restoring a memory of a soldier's short life
  34. Officials confirm case of tuberculosis at Sunny Brae Middle School
  35. Veggie burger sold at most Eastern Canadian Costcos recalled
  36. Local Eats shows off its culinary skills at Delta pop-up restaurant
  37. Mars via Utah? UNB grad testing next generation of rovers
  38. NB Student Alliance meets with government over policy proposals
  39. 1,000 soldiers in CFB Gagetown for military exercises
  40. N.B. man found guilty in $18.7M maple syrup heist in Quebec
  41. Mount A students will seek source of fecal pollution at Parlee Beach
  42. Doaktown family moves from home due to "toxic" mould
  43. Forgotten farm: amateur explorer documents abandoned historic home
  44. New Brunswick woman comes home with lessons from Standing Rock
  45. 'You're kind of on edge': New Brunswicker in New Zealand recounts powerful quake
  46. Small talk: Tales of little economic engines that could
  47. Cut or invest? Education debate presents 'stark choices'
  48. 15 years of feeling good: Saint John boutique reaches milestone
  49. Loyalty, love sustain Princess Street's 161-year-old china shop
  50. Old-school cobbler's business defies trope about our disposable society
  51. Record setter: Backstreet Records founder still feelin' groovy
  52. Tracking unique salmon species may save it from extinction
  53. Supermoon brings highest tides of the year, some flooding possible
  54. 'Farm to School' successful in New Brunswick
  55. Several positions up for grabs in N.B. municipal byelections today
  56. Saint John charities offered chance to improve fundraising
  57. Orchestra showcases music created during First World War
  58. Release of treated bats to wild a 'step forward' against syndrome
  59. Trial for Toronto pastor accused of sexual assault begins in Nova Scotia
  60. New Brunswick may have cougars — but they're likely escaped pets
  61. 'May be time to sunset' the province's energy institute, says chair
  62. Defence elects to call no evidence in Matthew Tucker murder trial
  63. Fracking wastewater to be banned from municipal treatment systems
  64. New Maryland welcome, village limit signs spray painted by vandals
  65. Assault of young woman by 3 others being probed by Campbellton RCMP
  66. Marissa Shephard charged with assaulting guard at Miramichi jail
  67. 'They are very dangerous calls': Police get direction on family violence
  68. Downtown Moncton mural vandalized
  69. Tuberculosis case at Moncton school poses little risk, says Public Health
  70. Food price fears affecting 'all walks of life'
  71. Supermoon rises over the Maritimes
  72. Get ready to get down: Fredericton hosting provincial New Year's Eve party
  73. Saint John mayor seeks right to information fee reinstatement
  74. Warm today, rain tomorrow and the moon will bring the year's highest tides
  75. Update on provincial deficit due from Cathy Rogers today
  76. More than a third of food bank users are children
  77. Saint John's bluegrass sweethearts strut their stuff at international showcase
  78. Sex-charge trial continues for prominent Toronto pastor and rights activist
  79. Lordon says Miramichi is ready for 'new generation of leadership'
  80. Fredericton woman gets jail time for leaving accident scene
  81. Crown and defence differ on seriousness of Matthew Tucker's mental state
  82. 'Start smart, dream big': new locally sourced boutique opens in Waterloo Village
  83. Moncton byelection recount requested
  84. Missed the Tragically Hip's recent tour? Gord Downie to play Halifax show
  85. Coroner to be exempted from reviewing medically assisted deaths, says province
  86. Bernard Richard picked as B.C.'s child and youth representative
  87. 5 teen girls face charges in assault of another teen girl captured on video
  88. #myCBCnb 'peak' supermoon photo gallery
  89. Gas retailers object to provincial tax deals with First Nations
  90. Injured construction worker on Machias Seal Island gets military medevac to Saint John
  91. Coastal flood advisory issued by EMO due to supermoon, weather forecast
  92. Public intervener voices concerns about impact of Enbridge lawsuit settlement
  93. It will be wet, windy and mild across New Brunswick today
  94. Military helicopters at Base Gagetown affecting health, says area resident
  95. One stop pediatric ambulatory care clinic opens at the Moncton Hospital
  96. Two people killed in collision with transport truck near Allardville
  97. Guilty men in J-Tornado drug case face sentencing hearing
  98. Cats at Moncton shelter stricken by respiratory infection
  99. 'I felt that I could contribute more,' Bernard Richard says of new job
  100. Return to Grade 1 entry for French immersion causes 'anxiety' for some parents, teachers
  101. Bouctouche mother says system isn't protecting mentally ill son or community
  102. Christmas meets Archie comics: Saint John artist takes on 'Twelve Days of Christmas'
  103. Irving, Ottawa address conflict-of-interest concerns on warship project
  104. Gallant government abandons school bus duality court case
  105. Extreme tidal bore draws people to Moncton's riverfront
  106. Residential Enbridge Gas customers will start paying 'fair share'
  107. Judge-moving legislation introduced again
  108. Blogger Charles LeBlanc investigated again for libel against Fredericton police
  109. Moncton widows create community for people who lose partners
  110. Food bank use up across the province — but not in this rural community
  111. Will New Brunswick's beloved black-capped chickadee be crowned Canada's national bird?
  112. Oldest church building in Saint John for sale once again
  113. Bike survey finds Fredericton biking network has too many interruptions
  114. CBC New Brunswick News November 16, 2016
  115. Recount confirms Susan Edgett's win in Moncton council byelection
  116. Another museum steps up to save Edmundston's Lancaster bomber
  117. The whisky jack may soon become Canada's national bird
  118. Ditch the slush machines: Teacher slams unhealthy cafeteria food
  119. Fertilizer plant plan appears dead after Saint John returns cheque
  120. Ideas clash as finance minister hosts 1st pre-budget session
  121. Temperatures remain well above normal for rest of the week
  122. Fees charged to fill prescriptions vary widely, but few customers realize it
  123. Former education minister asks Gallant government to hold off on changes to French immersion
  124. Historic quilt stitches together Confederation story
  125. The science behind winter tires: 'They are definitely better'
  126. Trump leak on softwood lumber confuses tricky file that costs $30M just to manage
  127. National recall issued for 1.5 million smoke detector, carbon monoxide alarms
  128. Flood-prone hospital in Perth-Andover gets $7.65M for repairs, upgrades
  129. Couple pleads guilty in $10K diamond heist in Saint John
  130. Nurse practitioners may be given more authority under new legislation
  131. Coon introduces bill to ban political donations from corporations, trade unions
  132. Sled dog killed by polar bear days before viral video surfaced of bear petting dog
  133. CBC New Brunswick News November 17, 2016
  134. Toronto pastor Brent Hawkes denies sex crimes at Nova Scotia trial
  135. 35 Indigenous anti-shale gas protesters in N.B. on RCMP 'threat' list
  136. That's not going to fit: Historic quilt delivery goes awry
  137. Pretty in pink: Goose from Greenland exciting birders in Fredericton
  138. More residents complain about loud helicopter flybys
  139. T.J. Burke faces discipline hearing on conflict-of-interest charges
  140. Fecal contamination from humans, dogs, cows found in Shediac Bay study
  141. Dual busing system unlikely to see changes, say school districts
  142. City announces location of new Playhouse
  143. Crumbling uptown building gets new lease on life
  144. Woman killed in pedestrian collision in Saint John
  145. It'll be sunny and mild again today
  146. Opioid crisis prompts health ministers meeting in Ottawa to discuss root causes
  147. Incoming Horizon Health Network CEO prepares for tough conversations
  148. Prof outlines how province can better deal with crime, mental health
  149. Ex-Belledune plant CEO gets 5 years in prison for corruption conviction in U.S.
  150. Opting out of studying residential schools not an option, says district
  151. Trauma patient Donald Thomas' $50M lawsuit against N.B. can proceed, judge rules
  152. Fired Fredericton police officer could soon be back on job after judge's ruling
  153. Moncton public asked for help locating 2 missing people
  154. La Sagouine actor goes from stage to screen in new film
  155. Give grey jay a chance, birder tells Canadians
  156. Have you seen this stolen diamond ring worth $26K?
  157. Wireless radio veteran honoured with Enigma award
  158. You look marvellous! Library doling out the good deeds
  159. Man pushed off 2nd-floor hotel balcony, police say
  160. Codiac RCMP locate missing 17-year-old boy
  161. Mi'kmaq woman concerned about Project SITKA
  162. New band, old favourites: All-star East Coast players form new group
  163. Hummus recalled due to possible Listeria contamination
  164. Air Miles customers complain they can't get their hands on their rewards
  165. Bottoms up! Burgeoning brewery busting out of the basement
  166. Why a professor says New Brunswick should 'seduce' Americans
  167. Are we becoming less informed in the Age of Information?
  168. 'We're upset': Parishioners get word St. Joachim's church closing
  169. Snowmobilers set to enjoy longer season with new bridge access to northern trails
  170. Author in Miramichi to promote book on healthy aging for women
  171. End of an era for historical Bayswater Lighthouse
  172. It's beginning to look a lot like... flurries on the way
  173. Has Brian Gallant launched a 2-year election campaign?
  174. From a south end gym, to a Puerto Rico basketball court, Saint John teen ready to rumble
  175. J.D. Irving Ltd. looks for hundreds of new uptown parking spaces
  176. The Old Man and the Trees: 94-year-old lumberjack still cutting firewood
  177. Southeast garbage program running smoothly, despite minor hiccups
  178. After heritage designation controversy, Old St. George Restaurant owners opt to sell
  179. Saint John police investigate Scotiabank robbery
  180. Indigenous students borrow from Kaepernick playbook to raise awareness of MMIW
  181. Liberals present plan to phase out coal-powered energy by 2030
  182. The man who sawed his arm off: Researcher studies people who only feel disabled
  183. NB Power says coal phaseout might affect power rates less than originally feared
  184. Pope indefinitely extends special permission on abortion forgiveness
  185. RCMP seek help locating missing Moncton man Stephane Leger
  186. Fredericton man sentenced for selling stolen cenotaph, church plaques
  187. Fredericton newcomers plant tulips in preparation for Canada's 150th
  188. Men charged with conspiracy to smuggle person into U.S. back in court in January
  189. A stitch in time: Quilt lined with Canadian history returned to Hampton Museum
  190. 2-storey house destroyed by early-morning fire in Saint John
  191. Saint John's finance committee not counting on tax growth
  192. Northern New Brunswick could see 5 cm of snow overnight
  193. Groups get city money to buy former Moncton Curling Club
  194. Parking problems: Business owners worried about arts centre location
  195. Questioning parents fill Grade 1 French immersion meetings
  196. Inclusion not working: Mother says segregated class would have been better for son
  197. SPCA investigates Bathurst breeder after complaints of puppy deaths in Maritimes
  198. Ideas sought on how communities can help aging population
  199. Ottawa reduces coverage of medical marijuana for veterans
  200. Belledune closure could cut N.B.'s greenhouse gas by 20%, Conservation Council says
  201. Pygmy goat kidnapped from Maugerville farm returned safe
  202. Saint John police release photo of bank robbery suspect
  203. New searches planned for Chris Metallic 4 years after disappearance
  204. Riverview couple discover rotting moose, deer carcasses near trails
  205. Massive tidal turbine in Bay of Fundy generating electricity for 1st time
  206. New Brunswick health care earns overall C grade from watchdog
  207. Benefits bill approved after privacy concerns addressed
  208. CBC New Brunswick News November 22, 2016
  209. Dusting of snow might last with gusty winds and cool temperatures today
  210. Where I found refuge as a cancer patient away from home
  211. 'Everybody's the same here': 4 residents of Moncton lodge talk about experience
  212. CBC's spelling of grey jay/whisky jack is not for the birds
  213. 3 students who excel in school agree inclusive classroom is broken
  214. Saint John heritage building torn down after fire
  215. Pioneering Saint John announcer and DJ left mark on radio
  216. The numbers: New cancer cases and deaths from cancer
  217. Moncton restaurant investigated for not paying servers properly
  218. Outlander series author Diana Gabaldon coming to Moncton for lecture
  219. Firefighter gets royal welcome for role in numerous life-saving rescues
  220. 140 workers to be laid off at Cory potash mine
  221. Mother of accused murderer Marissa Shephard charged with theft
  222. 'I do not consume cannabis for fun,' angry veteran says of federal limits on medical marijuana
  223. Body of missing Moncton man found on bank of river
  224. Base Gagetown advises of increased helicopter noise levels
  225. Premier attempts to lure European missile-maker to put plant in province
  226. Cadaver dog used in search for remains of Chris Metallic
  227. State-of-the-art equipment, more beds and more staff for province's heart centre
  228. Parthers for youth gets $225K to help operate youth shelter
  229. Province stalls review into botched snowplow deal with Quebec firm
  230. Saint John trots out new strategy to drum up interest in real estate
  231. Flurries tonight may foreshadow more significant snowfall this weekend
  232. Six Roads man charged with cocaine trafficking
  233. 3 homicides give Saint John 7th highest homicide rate in the nation
  234. Investigators seize more than 325,000 illegal cigarettes in Saint John
  235. At least 44 cats captured at Bas-Caraquet shipyard
  236. Exercise physiologist wants greater emphasis put on physical literacy
  237. $10K reward offered for news about Jami Springer's whereabouts
  238. Moncton still Tim Hortons capital of Canada
  239. Fired constable Jeff Smiley won't be back in uniform if commission has its way
  240. 'Stop changing': Retired teacher says leave education system alone
  241. Dennis Knibb, longtime principal and councillor, dies at 89
  242. Judge-moving bill aims to help Dominic LeBlanc, Tory MLA charges
  243. Trailer Park Boys and Organigram partner in pot products
  244. CBC New Brunswick News November 24, 2016
  245. Servers questioning 'grey zone' practices after restaurant controversy
  246. Southern New Brunswick may see first significant snowfall this weekend
  247. Panhandlers won't be welcome outside new liquor store
  248. Natural-gas line into Belledune among options after coal phase-out, minister says
  249. Capitol Theatre faces possible $50K funding cut by Moncton
  250. Duelling Santas: A tale of 2 Saint John parades