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  1. St. John River pollution, flooding, and invasive species focus of summit
  2. The Pollcast: Elizabeth May and the rising Green tide
  3. Illegal dispensary flourishes as Cannabis NB supply problems continue
  4. 5 days after storm, more than 1,500 still without power
  5. Youth arrested after 2 vehicles stolen, 3 businesses broken into in Fredericton
  6. 2 Fredericton parks damaged in weekend wind storm
  7. CIBC among top brands used in phishing attacks: security firm
  8. WorkSafeNB premiums continue to soar to cover 'ever-increasing costs'
  9. Statscan pilot project an 'outrageous' privacy overreach, says cybersecurity expert
  10. 'Making a homeless person homeless again': Moncton demolishes tent camp
  11. Residents fear for wetlands, watercourses after reviewing Irving gypsum mine proposal
  12. No weed, no work: Cannabis NB closures affects workers
  13. Frustration mounts over long power outages in New Brunswick
  14. St. Mary's First Nation celebrates Indigenous veterans
  15. Fracking poised to be key issue in new legislature
  16. 8 things you need to know about New Brunswick's next premier, Blaine Higgs
  17. Kennebecasis officer committed 81 breaches of Police Act, independent report finds
  18. Kennebecasis officer committed 81 breaches of Police Act, independent report finds
  19. Community of Penobsquis divided over MLA's push to revive fracking
  20. Rain, snow and strong winds expected to whip through N.B.
  21. 'We can do better': City hopes to end homelessness after demolishing tent camp
  22. PC Leader Blaine Higgs to be sworn in as N.B. premier today
  23. 'Holy crap, it is me': Woman surprised by photo of herself at a rock concert - taken 40 years ago
  24. Here's a full list of Blaine Higgs's new cabinet
  25. Ottawa's plan to set up a national securities regulator would be constitutional, Supreme Court rules
  26. Ottawa's plan to set up a national securities regulator would be constitutional, Supreme Court rules
  27. Government stalling, politics put Playhouse project at risk, supporters say
  28. Government stalling, politics put Playhouse project at risk, supporters say
  29. 20-year-old accused of murdering fellow inmate at Shediac jail
  30. Curtains open on sensory-friendly movement in Saint John
  31. Former hockey coach guilty of sexually assaulting child
  32. 'Spinning our wheels': Councillors quit committee over homelessness inaction
  33. Fundy lobster fishermen lose bid to set traps early
  34. Fredericton chamber calls on PCs to end 'skyrocketing' WorkSafeNB premiums
  35. Blaine's band, fatal fun and a quick quiz: It's your weekend briefing
  36. Thousands of miles away, this Californian learned forest fires were threatening her home
  37. N.B. centenarians to join Harbour Station Remembrance Day ceremony
  38. Power outages, slick roads as snow arrives in New Brunswick
  39. Canada's cannabis law is making things weird for people who sell pot paraphernalia
  40. Codiac RCMP see no spike in impaired drivers since cannabis became legal
  41. Another blast from American Iron & Metal rocks part of Saint John
  42. Farmers gathering to discuss challenges of climate change
  43. PC government holds firm on vow to fight Ottawa's carbon tax
  44. 'A deeper understanding': Fredericton teen heads to Belgium for Remembrance Day
  45. Forgotten stories: First Nations soldiers who served in First World War
  46. We are Characters Inc. tells story of a theatre troupe that changed lives
  47. Remembrance Day ceremony in Saint John honours veterans
  48. High winds leave 3,600 without power across province
  49. Fredericton police search for missing man last seen 2 weeks ago
  50. Lizotte released as head coach of Acadie-Bathurst Titan
  51. Best nap? 10 minutes — and drink some coffee first, scientist says
  52. 100 laments: Bagpipers complete commemoration of WW1's last days
  53. Sketches from Remembrance Day at the National War Memorial
  54. 150 high school students preparing to take part in D-Day anniversary trip
  55. First striped bass fishery in 20 years makes a splash
  56. 'Appalling' number of impaired driving deaths on ATVs, snowmobiles, says MADD
  57. Liberals planning national tourism strategy as part of election-year economic pitch
  58. Avenir Centre rock concert will be phone-free zone
  59. Languages commissioner concerned about ongoing 'resentment' toward bilingualism
  60. Parts of New Brunswick could see more than 15 cm of snow Tuesday
  61. Fire forces evacuation at Kings Place in downtown Fredericton
  62. Finding an environmentally friendly fishing rope
  63. Old fishing boat goes adrift in Caraquet
  64. UNB students smash the stigma of mental health
  65. Prof studies why New Brunswickers hate New Brunswick
  66. Start of lobster season delayed due to bad weather
  67. 'It's pretty desperate': Moncton's homeless need emergency shelter to survive winter
  68. 'It's stressful': No end in sight to nurse shortage in Bathurst
  69. Only 411 North Atlantic right whales left, says new report
  70. Get your shovels, winter storm to bring up to 20 cm of snow
  71. NB Power blames backyard power poles for extended blackouts
  72. Hockey Hall of Fame welcomes class of 2018
  73. Social development minister will not 'shirk' tough questions
  74. Preliminary hearing set for 73-year-old accused of growing 485 cannabis plants
  75. Inquest into construction worker's death at Irving Oil headquarters set for Nov. 26
  76. People's Alliance leader defends party's notion of language rights
  77. RCMP crack down on N.L. underage ATV drivers, but hit roadblocks with parents
  78. Operation Red Nose ready to help high holiday merrymakers
  79. Group gets $335,000 federal grant to study pay for caregivers
  80. Defence says too many experts testified at trial of man convicted of killing girl
  81. Recovery effort underway for old fishing boat adrift near Caraquet
  82. PANB leader calls for House vote if Tories want to frack outside Sussex
  83. Poor weather closes schools, leaves thousands without power
  84. 'Couldn't believe it': Long-lost sisters reunited by DNA test
  85. Elections NB uses Facebook ads to spur people to run in byelections
  86. City votes in favour of new plan that will save 8 mature trees in Officers' Square
  87. City votes in favour of new plan that will save 8 mature trees in Officers' Square
  88. City votes in favour of new plan that will save 8 mature trees in Officers' Square
  89. City votes in favour of new plan that will save 8 mature trees in Officers' Square
  90. City votes in favour of new plan that will save 8 mature trees in Officers' Square
  91. City votes in favour of new plan that will save 8 mature trees in Officers' Square
  92. City votes in favour of new plan that will save 8 mature trees in Officers' Square
  93. City votes in favour of new plan that will save 8 mature trees in Officers' Square
  94. City votes in favour of new plan that will save 8 mature trees in Officers' Square
  95. Fredericton saves 8 trees, pushes cost of Officers' Square plan to $9.1M
  96. Fredericton saves 8 trees, pushes cost of Officers' Square plan to $9.1M
  97. Fredericton man facing 4 murder charges gets new lawyer
  98. Woman killed by transport truck while helping driver in ditch
  99. Woman killed by transport truck while helping driver in ditch
  100. Woman killed by transport truck while trying to help injured driver
  101. Quispamsis 12-year-old vies to be Canada's smartest kid
  102. Fracking talk unearths bad memories for former Elsipogtog chief
  103. Shots fired through front window injure 21-year-old woman
  104. Fredericton police officer denies misconduct allegations
  105. Let immigrants help solve doctor and nurse shortage, group says
  106. Brian Gallant plans to resign as Liberal leader
  107. Young humanitarian says village life turned him into advocate
  108. Saint John jury to hear judge's charge in sex assault case today
  109. 25 years after deadly crime, and still no answers for grieving parents
  110. Federal government not regulating popular youth-sized ATVs
  111. Nowhere to go: Moncton homeless sleep on abandoned porches, in backyard tents
  112. Nowhere to go: Moncton homeless sleep on abandoned porches, in backyard tents
  113. More than 2,000 NB Power customers still without electricity
  114. Brian Gallant to step down as Liberal party leader on Thursday
  115. Brian Gallant to step down as Liberal party leader on Thursday
  116. NB Power likely blew its storm damage budget — and it's not even winter
  117. With an offer on the table, rotating Canada Post strikes continue
  118. Speed restrictions lifted for vessels in the Gulf of St. Lawrence
  119. Senior trapped in apartment for 3 days during power outage
  120. Moncton could do more to help reduce homelessness: councillor
  121. 'Unspeakable': family mourns Good Samaritan killed in highway crash
  122. Gallant's regrets turn to successes in 'jaded' Liberal leader's farewell
  123. 'Break out the signs': Shale gas foes take to the streets again
  124. Fredericton grandpas impress at bodybuilding championships
  125. Fredericton homeless shelters finding more people at the door
  126. RCMP arrest suspect in 20 gas thefts
  127. Jury finds Norton man not guilty in sex assault case
  128. Court of Appeal green-lights francophone school closure
  129. Police search for missing high school exchange students
  130. There's something missing from Moncton's cathedral
  131. Nasty weather forces most schools to close on Friday
  132. Gallant will enjoy financial perks of decision to stay Liberal leader until successor found
  133. After a lifetime on streets or in jail, one man rescued by new kind of housing
  134. Saint John Santa parade to bypass causeway
  135. Begging to die: Volunteer on mission to help homeless in Fredericton
  136. Higgs works on 'backup plan' while he fights carbon tax
  137. Qalipu First Nation and Canada announce reassessment of 58,000 membership applications
  138. First Nation builds tunnel under highway after death of young mother
  139. Tories consult People's Alliance, leave Greens out in the cold
  140. Ski season starts early at Crabbe Mountain this year
  141. Moncton byelection pits newcomers against longtime politician
  142. Winter weather, a leader's lament and the need for nurses: It's your weekend briefing
  143. Can you legally tell a co-worker to 'f--k off' in New Brunswick?
  144. New resource development minister sets sights on turkey hunt
  145. Why sexual hazing may be viewed as a 'rite of passage'
  146. Well established but not well-off: Canada's authors struggle to make ends meet, says study
  147. Parcel backlog mounting as CUPW rejects latest offer from Canada Post
  148. 'We don't want anybody to suffer': Moncton asks province for funds to help homeless
  149. Time to keep birds away from power lines in Tantramar Marshes, say specialists
  150. 'Like somebody opened a chapter in my life': 89-year-old gets her GED
  151. Campbellton Air Cadets celebrate 75th anniversary
  152. Big bang theory: Dynamite possible cause of loud blasts that shook neighbourhood
  153. 'It was just a bit unreal': Former N.B. resident describes southern California wildfire
  154. Birders observe wider variety of birds at their feeders
  155. Literary trail honours Miramichi authors
  156. Province awaits report on fix for Reversing Falls Bridge
  157. What does $48,000 get you in renos? A home stripped bare
  158. Southern New Brunswick prepares for another 20 cm of snow this week
  159. P.E.I.'s ATV enforcement officers overwhelmed with illegal riding complaints
  160. Homelessness among university students bigger than people realize, says prof
  161. Moncton wants $400,000 from province for homeless emergency
  162. Blaine Higgs to make announcement on ambulance services
  163. Kids Help Phone launches nationwide texting program for youth in crisis
  164. How a new bracelet can help searchers find lost dementia patients
  165. Scrap metal plant 'refuses' to shut down after another loud blast
  166. 'I'm flying on a high': Celebration marks launch of Viola Desmond $10 bill
  167. Nursing students at University of New Brunswick to take mandatory course in Indigenous health
  168. Residents of Fredericton's 'tent city' suddenly awash in donations
  169. Bus driver shortage leads to significant delays for francophone students
  170. Fredericton Police Chief Leanne Fitch to retire in 2019
  171. Moncton will spend thousands to boost homeless shelter capacity
  172. Moncton will spend thousands to boost homeless shelter capacity
  173. Fundy LSDs asked to share arena costs for surrounding area
  174. Dennis Oland's murder retrial set to resume after unexpected 2-week delay
  175. Storm could bring up to 25 cm of snow over parts of the province
  176. Blaine Higgs lays out plans today in 1st throne speech as premier
  177. Fredericton budget woes mean tax increase or spending cuts, say staff
  178. Non-emergency ambulance service is cost-effective fix, minister says
  179. Bike lane proposed for Brookside Drive would be 1st of its kind for city
  180. Why are more than 750 seniors stuck in New Brunswick hospitals?
  181. 5-year-old boy struck by SUV while getting on school bus
  182. New minister 'anxious' to see review into child protection system
  183. Noisy metal recycler belongs away from Saint John port, MLA says
  184. Saint John police board seeks review of officer conduct during Oland jury selection
  185. Response to Fredericton's homeless puzzles advocate
  186. Missing exchange students could be in Toronto
  187. Mystery college proposed near Moncton's Centennial Park
  188. Miramichi man blames 'stupid' rules for shortage of school bus drivers
  189. Noisy scrap metal plant in violation of approval permit, says Saint John mayor
  190. From cancer to cannabis: UNB hires 1st marijuana research chair
  191. New Oland murder trial gets underway Wednesday
  192. Dennis Oland defence tried to get judge-alone trial a year ago
  193. Sobeys pulls romaine lettuce products from shelves due to E. coli threat
  194. Where's the snowplow? Edmundston make it easy to know
  195. Closed hearing held for suspended Kennebecasis Regional Police officer
  196. Revival of shale gas development could be in jeopardy
  197. Accused Fredericton shooter will undergo psych assessment
  198. E. coli case in New Brunswick is linked to romaine lettuce
  199. Number of children living in poverty rises to 31,400
  200. Environment minister threatens stop-work order for scrap recycler
  201. Boy hit while boarding school bus awaits surgery
  202. Up to 7 more roundabouts coming to Fredericton
  203. Liberals deepen federal deficit in response to Trump tax cuts
  204. Another major power outage leaves thousands in the dark
  205. Computer simulator gives new insight into right whale rope entanglements
  206. Computer simulator gives new insight into right whale rope entanglements
  207. Mother of 13-year-old killed in rollover wants legal loopholes for side-by-sides closed
  208. Fire forces 2 people from their home on St. Mary's First Nation
  209. Dennis Oland murder trial continues with testimony from woman who found the body
  210. Equipment malfunction to blame for widespread power outages in southeast
  211. Liberals table back-to-work bill for Canada Post carriers
  212. Moncton man sent to hospital with signs of frostbite after night in tent
  213. Missing exchange students found safe in Toronto
  214. Liberals test PC minority with push to bring shale gas issue to a vote
  215. 'Explosions' in Boundary Creek came from firearms practice, police say
  216. Alberta distillery thirsty for East Coast expansion
  217. Saint John scrap-metal plant ordered to shut down immediately
  218. 2 for the price of 1: Snowplow owner gives free plows to those needing help
  219. Province must address social, educational exclusion of newcomers: Bossé
  220. From spring flood to winter freeze, homeowners along St. John River survive
  221. Would you pay for plastic grocery bags? Moncton residents are asked
  222. Want it tomorrow? Some online shopping habits are terrible for the environment
  223. More enforcement needed to prevent ATV deaths, says former adviser
  224. Dennis Oland murder trial hears about scalp condition, hearing aid and 'touchy-feely' ways
  225. Prof 'shocked' by New Brunswick medical officer's advice about avoiding E. coli
  226. Saint John police role in Dennis Oland jury selection will be investigated
  227. Quebecers, Atlantic Canadians most likely to believe racism is decreasing
  228. Rothesay plans for development around Spyglass Hill
  229. 3 more cases of E. coli illness from romaine lettuce confirmed in Canada
  230. 'I've missed him since I was 10 years old:' Woman finds long-lost brother
  231. Province to ask independent consultant to review flood response
  232. Kris Austin's moment, the Oland saga and plowing it forward: your weekend briefing
  233. St. Mary's First Nation to open homeless shelter next week
  234. Jury dismissals in Atlantic Canada raise wider issues about vetting: experts
  235. Meet the 'Scrap King': controversial scrap yard CEO visits Saint John
  236. New Moncton skating oval officially opens
  237. Outreach workers pitch 3 ideas to help solve homelessness crisis
  238. 'Babe, come see what I found!': Missing wallet returned 58 years later
  239. That tampon applicator you just flushed could end up on a beach
  240. Coast Guard rescue boat breaks down on way home after refit
  241. Under the pressure of online sales, a Bathurst photo supply store will close
  242. Documentary aims to 'normalize' way transgender people are viewed
  243. Beaverbrook Gallery to launch new story by Wendy MacLeod MacKnight
  244. Many New Brunswick birds are braving the cold
  245. Keep digging: Consumer advocates warn homeowners of snowplow scams
  246. Geneviève Lalonde wins her 1st Canadian cross-country title
  247. Friends of Candace Stevens raise money to support her daughter
  248. Geneviève Lalonde wins national cross-country title
  249. Sorry, newscasts; you're just way too depressing for me these days
  250. Plans for emergency shelter in Moncton met with some criticism