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  1. The gang's all here: Saint John turns out in full force for Harbour Lights
  2. Beachgoers concerned about Murray Beach pollution, lack of warnings
  3. RCMP locate missing Moncton teen
  4. Young deer rescued from thin ice near Woodstock
  5. Customs red tape transformed to red Christmas ribbon for Syrian mosaic carpenter
  6. Why one dust-up shouldn't mean the end of the post-game handshake
  7. CBC New Brunswick News December 09, 2016
  8. Pharmacists urge government to expand addiction treatment
  9. St. Mary's man building cabin retreat, anyone welcome
  10. Homegrown eats: 5 gift ideas for New Brunswick foodies
  11. Your kids aren't unique and neither are snowflakes
  12. Firefighters battling blaze at former Saint John laundromat
  13. 3 men facing charges after armed robbery in Fredericton
  14. Moose rescued after falling through ice in Shediac
  15. Christmas tree sales up in New Brunswick, growers say
  16. Christmas cards helping 'tough little one' face cancer
  17. Bill to simplify border crossing passes U.S. Congress
  18. CRTC tells dissatisfied TV customers to 'demand better' and shop around
  19. Homegrown reads: 5 gift ideas for New Brunswick book lovers
  20. Loyal customers 'pretty devastated' locally sourced grocer closing
  21. 'Where's your husband?': Women in farming still fighting against old boys' club
  22. New Brunswick ski hills first to open in Maritimes
  23. Homegrown tunes: 4 gift ideas for New Brunswick music lovers
  24. Cormier-Village farmers lose access to land after road wash out
  25. Snowfall warning issued for northern and southeastern New Brunswick
  26. Family says bye to lost bear cub who made himself at home
  27. Envirem Organics to take over Fundy region compost
  28. New Brunswick weather: up to 20 cm of snow on the way, many schools closed
  29. Property tax concessions have cost N.B. nearly $380M over 40 years
  30. Irving Oil's tank farm and the tax break that keeps on giving
  31. New Brunswick tax breaks: Who gets what
  32. Hunting for tax bargains: how we answered the premier's call
  33. Syrian tailor opens own shop in Fredericton
  34. Hospice Miramichi hopes to open 8-bed hospice in 2018
  35. Public safety minister promises stiffer drunk driving penalties in spring
  36. Blind musician gets new home in time for Christmas
  37. Trapped woman rescued from Moncton apartment building fire
  38. No business like snow business: Poley gears up for big season
  39. Locavore Foods takes over Real Food Connections locations in Fredericton and Saint John
  40. Fredericton police body cam testing going ahead after RCMP puts plan on hold
  41. Twice convicted of animal neglect, P.E.I. woman faces fresh charge
  42. New light-armoured vehicle sought by Fredericton police
  43. Fredericton police locate missing girl
  44. Winter storm leads to highway closure, accidents
  45. PCs call for conflict-of-interest investigation of Premier Gallant
  46. Dyer outfitters' animal parts case sees 4 guilty pleas as part of deal
  47. TransAqua secures $45M to help upgrade wastewater facility
  48. Ottawa announces new National Energy Board members to review Energy East pipeline
  49. Billions of litres of raw sewage, untreated waste water pouring into Canadian waterways
  50. Remote-control car racing popular with many car fans
  51. A short reprieve from the deep-freeze may usher in the coldest day of the year
  52. If you live in Dieppe, get ready to pay more taxes in 2017
  53. Frozen assessment rate keeps timberland taxes low
  54. Saint John's Piano Man: 'He adds such a nice vibe'
  55. 'They are survivors': Privately sponsored refugees adjust to new lives
  56. Fredericton council approves armoured police vehicle, but no new officers
  57. Don Darling offers salary boost to charity as council approves wage hikes
  58. Riverview property taxes hiked for first time since 2010
  59. Woman's plea on alleged diamond theft in Fredericton set for Jan. 4
  60. 'If you're not angry about this you're not paying attention': Property tax breaks
  61. NB Power's pitch to change tendering rules rejected by MLAs
  62. 'The orphan's orphan': Lack of mental health help for youth concerns advocate
  63. Cherry Brook Zoo alleges former director practised 'dishonesty'
  64. Jeff Smiley's reinstatment with Fredericton police ordered by court
  65. 4 video games your kids will want in 2017
  66. Propane leak fixed at Kennebecasis Valley High School
  67. Senator John Wallace to resign to fulfil 8-year pledge — but others won't follow suit
  68. Operation Red Nose has busy weekend — busier than Montreal
  69. How much snow did you get? Check out these totals
  70. New U.S. fracking report uncertain on risk to drinking water
  71. Diesel spill in Grand Manan harbour left unattended for two weeks
  72. Lopsided tax burden falls heaviest on commercial property owners
  73. Canadian Forces face human rights complaint over sexual harassment allegations
  74. 'We don't see any decrease coming': Exchange sees more families needing help
  75. Developer awaits answer on proposal for old Moncton high school
  76. Warmer temperatures will bring some flurries, rain along Fundy coast
  77. Wiggle stools help keep bums in seats and minds on work
  78. Fredericton too small and quiet for armoured police vehicle, prof says
  79. McCain Foods takes full advantage of tax breaks on farmland
  80. Charity food box reality check: frozen turkeys not practical for all
  81. Canada better on human rights, but not Indigenous rights: Amnesty International
  82. Saint John EMO wants more residents on Sentinel alert program
  83. New Brunswick Senator sticks to his guns, retires when his "term" was up
  84. Former Assumption Life VP faces trial on fraud and forgery charges
  85. Kredl's Corner Market on verge of bankruptcy
  86. Shirley Dysart, former trailblazing Liberal politician, dies
  87. 51,468 bulbs light up lawn for Christmas charity
  88. Insect pigments used by Mexican artist to paint Saint John
  89. Tracking Santa: Nigadoo man helps NORAD
  90. Infrastructure budget up $31.7M from original plan
  91. Culprit identified in Grand Manan diesel spill
  92. Emergency water shutoff planned for parts of Saint John's Forest Hills
  93. RCMP working to reduce crime, prostitution on Moncton's St. George Street
  94. Transformation underway for long-vacant Saint John storefront
  95. 'Author of kindergarten': Former Liberal politician Shirley Dysart mourned
  96. Brrr: 'Dangerous wind chills' expected Friday
  97. Assaults, violence leading causes of injury for Mounties
  98. Saint John school looks to include 'outsider' students
  99. 'We are under pressure now': Syrians search for jobs
  100. Anglophone adults in Bathurst forge ahead en français
  101. Detested masterpiece: 'The Crown' connection in Fredericton
  102. Fires displace 2 New Brunswick families days before Christmas
  103. Fredericton police chief defends need for armoured police vehicle
  104. Dieppe hockey player named to Team Canada for world juniors
  105. Shipwrecked: Former Bay of Fundy ferry, MV Grand Manan, aground in Panama
  106. Researcher seeks stories of New Brunswick wartime nurses
  107. 'They should be dealt with': Blaine Higgs wants exit clauses on tax breaks
  108. Changing sex on birth certificate allowed under proposed law
  109. Rising cost of RCMP service troubles municipalities
  110. NB Liquor remaining mum on marijuana legalization
  111. Lab testing for water, milk, fish consolidated by province
  112. Severance pay total for Tory insiders in range of $825K to $1.1M
  113. The wait is over, Star Wars is back — in dinner theatre form
  114. Moncton home demolished on fire marshal's order
  115. Fewer boil water orders promised by Saint John mayor
  116. CBC New Brunswick News December 15, 2016
  117. Child and youth advocate seeks end to 'crisis-based' mental health support
  118. Keeping soldiers' spirits up as Christmas nears
  119. Political Panel Dec. 15
  120. Baby it's cold outside: Chilling temperatures across New Brunswick all day
  121. Cold snap creates new struggle for Saint John's homeless
  122. Irving Oil's ocean-floor purchase stirs up property tax controversy
  123. Tobique First Nation sees first house built in 13 years
  124. Cooking up a success story: Syrian women start catering business
  125. New Petitcodiac River bridge to replace causeway to be announced
  126. Mount Allison University remembers lives lost in residence fire
  127. 'Fast, efficient, zero carbon emission:' Students build electric skateboard
  128. Soup kitchen hand-delivers help on freezing Saint John streets
  129. Deal to save Kredl's from bankruptcy doubtful, court hears
  130. It's not just the Grinch trying to ruin Christmas this year
  131. Moncton to debate return of fluoride in drinking water
  132. Close to half of N.B. families can't afford to eat well, group says
  133. Feed-a-Family campaign hits $100K, keeps climbing
  134. Liberals ram Enbridge settlement through legislature
  135. Former longtime Dieppe mayor William (Bill) Malenfant mourned
  136. Mi'kmaq woman fundraising for winter supplies for Standing Rock
  137. Dieppe charity Princess and the Purse closes in on goal
  138. Fire forces Drummond, N.B., family from home
  139. Freezing rain on the way for much of New Brunswick
  140. 6 books for gift ideas or your 2017 reading list
  141. Province investing $2.2M in Sugarloaf snow-making equipment
  142. Saint John students devote lunch breaks to knitting for those in need
  143. New Brunswick forestry practices impact bird populations, says researcher
  144. Christmas trees deserve tender, loving care, says tree expert
  145. Chaleur municipalities team up to create tourism office
  146. Those winter parkas aren't going anywhere: New Brunswick can expect chilly start to the week
  147. Jones Lake skating scrapped due to construction
  148. Accused murderer Marissa Shephard to face jail guard assault charge
  149. New Brunswick Tourism promotes feeding wild bears, but biologists urge caution
  150. Minihome fire leaves 2 Miramichi firefighters without a place to live
  151. 2 people dead after Sunday morning blaze in Wirral
  152. Military probe finds 'unacceptable language' in cadet dress-code pamphlets
  153. UNB to reinstate women's hockey in 2018-19
  154. Members of Fredericton YMCA to see hike in service fees
  155. Patients wide awake during heart surgery in Saint John
  156. Volkswagen Canada reaches deal to compensate car owners affected by emissions scandal
  157. New Bathurst mill property owner demolishes 1 of 6 silos
  158. Caraquet hospital sustains water damage, disrupts medical imaging
  159. Fredericton's Winterfest shutting down in 2017
  160. New Brunswick willing to work out bilateral health-care deal with Ottawa
  161. Deformed 'dork deer' bagged by hunters, leads to questions on increase
  162. Tabusintac loses 110-year-old Nellie Harris
  163. Nothing tops a Canadian welcome
  164. Fredericton officer on trial for impaired driving is back on the job
  165. CBC New Brunswick News December 19, 2016
  166. Salvation Army helps 400 Saint John families make Christmas merry
  167. Video of Canadian-American couple in captivity in Afghanistan shows 2 children
  168. It's a bird, it's a plane it's-more snow on the way this week
  169. Ex-newspaper exec sues after losing job in Larry's Gulch scandal
  170. Jewelry nabbed from Dieppe woman by worker in house
  171. Mactaquac dam's future to be announced by NB Power today
  172. Live nativity scene displays 'cool' performance in rural New Brunswick
  173. Lake Utopia Mill plans to modernize effluent treatment
  174. RCMP investigate shooting of man in Moncton home
  175. Deep divide emerges as Moncton city council approves 2017 budget
  176. Mactaquac dam to be kept going until 2068, NB Power says
  177. Missing and murdered Indigenous women inquiry launches new website
  178. Former Mountie's impaired-driving trial delayed by lack of phone records
  179. Saint John Sea Dogs poised for strong second half
  180. 'This will be a real known process': Guarding against Mactaquac cost explosion
  181. 'I didn't do a single thing right,' says Rothesay man who lost home to fire
  182. Health money talks with Ottawa already underway: Gallant
  183. Fredericton firefighters attempt rescue of Canada goose
  184. Petitcodiac River bridge called a huge step — but salmon need more
  185. 'I wish the need would decrease:' Food box project helps hundreds of families
  186. Cyberstalking more prevalent among single, never-married women, study shows
  187. CBC New Brunswick News December 20, 2016
  188. Warmer temperatures to kick off first day of winter
  189. Government grant comes as early Christmas gift to New Brunswick ski club
  190. Project Linus turns crafty skills into comfort for kids
  191. Mactaquac timeline: 3 years before $2.9B rehab work begins
  192. New snow plow technology aims to prevent accidents on New Brunswick highways
  193. Youth EI claims in New Brunswick up 31% over last year
  194. Young cancer patient Becca tells us what to do: be kind to someone
  195. 4 men struck on sidewalk in Dieppe hit and run
  196. Premier backs Victor Boudreau's involvement in Parlee Beach issue
  197. Fredericton YMCA reworks fee increase for child-minding
  198. 'Heartbreaking' video viewed by Canadian parents of son, grandchildren held by Taliban
  199. Mother of accused murderer Marissa Shephard not fit to stand trial
  200. This event is for the birds
  201. Hold your horses: The end of 150 years of harness racing in Fredericton
  202. Pigeon Hill girl granted Christmas wish: her very own piano
  203. CBC New Brunswick News December 21, 2016
  204. CRTC declares broadband internet access a basic service
  205. Memramcook mom says daughter in danger at new school bus stop
  206. Murder mystery: Large Fredericton crow population on the move
  207. Frozen tire ruts ruin cross-country ski trail in Moncton
  208. Dreaming of a white Christmas? You're in luck
  209. Canadian Blood Services says paid plasma clinics are harming voluntary donations
  210. Deaths involving impaired drivers on the rise since 2013
  211. 'I love that game': Fredericton's 1st Syrian hockey player hits the ice
  212. Tracadie business is a total loss after fire
  213. Saint John highway Christmas tree brings joy to decorator's family
  214. Rescued bear cub 'Buddy' not out of the woods yet
  215. New Brunswick secures $230M more for health care from Ottawa over 10 years
  216. Naughty or nice? Moncton woman boosts holiday spirit with daily challenges
  217. 6 people face illegal moose meat charges in northeast New Brunswick
  218. Snowmobile crash kills 47-year-old Hoyt man
  219. Expect cost overruns on Mactaquac dam, says Oxford researcher
  220. Brian Gallant chooses alignment with Trudeau over fellow premiers
  221. Hanwell residents use Christmas cards to lobby for new school
  222. Ex-military members claim systemic racism in lawsuit
  223. New Brunswick slammed as 'grinch that stole' a national health accord
  224. Rural New Brunswickers welcome promise of faster internet
  225. 'Where do I go?': Horse owners in limbo at Fredericton Raceway
  226. Moncton woman charged in armed robbery
  227. Boy with genetic disorder reacts poorly to drug paid by N.B. government
  228. 3 victims call out heat pump fraudster
  229. Bank robbery at busy East Point shopping centre
  230. Fallen snow helps police capture robbery suspect
  231. 'I'll be home for Christmas': good travelling weather today and tomorrow
  232. J.D. Irving slams U.S. company's Lake Utopia sludge claims
  233. Saint John youth shelter gets ready to open doors under new leadership
  234. Dressing as Santa and Mrs. Claus, a walk in the park for Moncton couple
  235. 1,000 jobs promised for Moncton appear slow to materialize
  236. 67 injured animals rescued in 63 days
  237. Know your rights: Who gets paid for what on the holidays?
  238. 'We're getting a major cut': Economist Richard Saillant trashes health deal
  239. Hometown generosity: CBC fundraisers net $504,378 for local charities
  240. Babaluno children's sleepers recalled
  241. Moncton man drowns while trying to save woman in Philippines
  242. Photos released from Saint John bank robbery
  243. Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador make deals with federal government on health
  244. Medical Society 'hopeful' primary health care changes will be announced in 2017
  245. 6 hip, last-minute holiday decor ideas (that don't cost much)
  246. Tales of Christmas past: letters, photos, and lists from provincial archives
  247. Take a virtual reality tour of old but transformed Moncton high school
  248. 'I never talked about it for years': Christmas letter brings happy memories 69 years later
  249. Norad Santa tracker: Follow Santa's sleigh
  250. The mysterious growing and shrinking Canadian turkey