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  1. Snow crab quota increases in southern Gulf of St. Lawrence
  2. Why are there so many potholes? Blame the weather and heavy traffic
  3. New Brunswick veterinarians vote to ban cat declawing
  4. One of Fredericton's oldest buildings is going up for sale
  5. What should you do if you find baby animals in your shed this spring?
  6. More snow on the way for New Brunswick Monday
  7. Moncton woman worries she was affected by inappropriate use of labour-inducing drug
  8. 'Bedsteads sensibly vibrated': New details on the earthquake of 1855
  9. Confucius Institute a brainwashing program, say parents who pulled daughter from class
  10. NB Power cut service to family of 5 during snowstorm
  11. When Honda refuses to fix a recalled CR-V, it gets to decide how much it's worth
  12. New Brunswick is about to get another dose of wintry weather on Monday
  13. Road washout in Hampton won't be fixed until early May
  14. Let's count the rooming houses in Fredericton, councillor says
  15. Amputees face complicated system getting help paying for artificial limbs
  16. 'Broken rail pieces' sent to lab as derailment investigation continues
  17. Rothesay apartment building owners blindsided by water bylaw changes
  18. Moncton man pleads guilty to sexual assault, child pornography charges
  19. Teepee going up at UNB to honour Indigenous language teachers
  20. Radio host accused of attempted sex with minor detained in Puerto Rico
  21. STU students donate 300K to improve on-campus mental health services
  22. Higgs again turns to outside consultants to reshape government
  23. What Correctional Service Canada didn't want the Hines family to know
  24. Kevin Vickers set to be acclaimed as New Brunswick Liberal leader as only opponent bows out
  25. 2 cases of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease identified at Moncton Hospital
  26. Mayor urges province to establish new homeless shelter in Fredericton
  27. Immigration reverses Saint John's population decline, city data shows
  28. Top-secret Point Lepreau insurance settlement details leaking
  29. Keeping old buildings is best option for environment, engineer says
  30. Maritime fishermen say U.S. senator Susan Collins 'misinformed' on lobster fishery
  31. Changes to tuition bursary program means more students will get less money
  32. Radio host accused of child sex crime in Puerto Rico could face long path to justice
  33. Woman with rare disorder appeals for coverage of costly life-saving drug
  34. Long-outlawed U.S. trade policy wins WTO approval in Canada's lumber dispute
  35. Owner facing jail time after abandoning dog to starve in locked home
  36. Sewage and cyber threats: Feds probe TransAqua's digital security
  37. Saint John to make filled sandbags available if water reaches certain level
  38. Legalization pushed up price of pot by 17%, StatsCan says
  39. More UNB students than ever disclose suicidal thoughts, psychologist says
  40. 3 in 4 public servants overpaid by Phoenix
  41. New details emerge about radio host's 1st Puerto Rico court appearance
  42. 'Oh, before I let you go...' Band parodies why it's hard to get a Maritimer off the phone
  43. Rothesay mayor says cost of switching water systems shouldn't be put on tenants
  44. Luke Powers allowed to remain in public, still deemed 'significant threat'
  45. Tuition bursary changes worry students, universities
  46. Dominic Cardy seeks accurate picture of student vaccination numbers
  47. Proposed class-action launched against Horizon and nurse over alleged labour inducement
  48. Public-sector workers join forces to fight 'peanuts' for wages
  49. Kevin Vickers on his way to becoming next Liberal party leader
  50. Riverview committee OKs 10-storey towers as residents voice opposition
  51. Ambulance N.B. investigates paramedics' response to Matthew Hines
  52. Atlantic mackerel stocks down 86% over past 20 years, says new DFO report
  53. Radio station distances itself from host accused of sex crime in Puerto Rico
  54. Indigenous languages should be part of early childhood education, professor says
  55. Stop Officers' Square changes until review, activists ask province
  56. Former PC leadership hopeful linked to 'leaked' document after squeaker election
  57. Staffing shortage prompts Vitalité to cut weekend Dalhousie walk-in clinic
  58. What we know about the alleged misuse of labour-inducing drug in Moncton
  59. Liberals question Higgs's tourism moves when sector is growing
  60. Business community money still flowing to political parties despite ban on corporate donations
  61. Climate change now a fact of life in Atlantic Canada fishery
  62. EMO warns residents to start preparing for flood season
  63. About 500 march in Fredericton in support of nursing home workers
  64. Frustration mounts over Horizon's response to deadly disease
  65. Cuts to nursing programs 'a step backward' during nurse shortage, universities say
  66. Can you stick weld and poke check? This company wants to hear from you
  67. Daycare operators angry many educators won't qualify for wage increase
  68. Bas-Caraquet man charged with attempted murder after woman stabbed
  69. 58-year-old man dies from 'workplace accident' at Bathurst school
  70. Saint John's Marathon By the Sea expecting record crowds for 25th anniversary
  71. 2 life-saving transplant recipients, 2 views on presumed consent for organ donation
  72. Students question future in province after PCs cut free tuition program
  73. Bathurst man dies from injuries at NB Power substation
  74. Researchers at University of New Brunswick say*it's*time to talk turkey
  75. Kingsbrae Garden buys apartment building to attract more workers
  76. It runs in the family: 3 Moncton siblings compete in Boston Marathon
  77. Volunteer taxi service expands in Restigouche County
  78. Heavy rain could bring flooding to parts of N.B. on Monday
  79. Person arrested after bringing a gun-like object to Crandall University
  80. LeRoy Washburn, athlete and politician, dies
  81. An Indigenous artist takes a vacation alone — and CBSA holds him, X-rays him for drugs
  82. Fredericton tightens security to control public access to council chambers
  83. In development quest, Moncton-area communities offer incentives to make the math work
  84. Fredericton shake shop shakes off cease and desist order with new name
  85. 2 people found dead in Hampton-area house fire
  86. Heavy rainfall will raise river levels, may cause localized flooding
  87. N.S. seafood company accused of bilking 2 European firms out of $33K
  88. Nurses union shocked by funding cuts to university nursing programs
  89. Loss of 2 visitor centres in budget cuts could hurt tourism, says front-line worker
  90. Higgs floats idea of moving courthouse into vacant Centennial Building
  91. Ex-deputy Saint John police chief sues N.B. Police Commission, former executive
  92. Service commission produces pamphlet on building for climate change
  93. RCMP's former commanding officer named Fredericton's next police chief
  94. Fate of St. Pat's Family Centre to be decided by newly elected board of directors
  95. What you should know if you are detained at the border
  96. Universities spend big on recruiters in scramble for foreign students
  97. Moncton councillor calls for better pothole strategy
  98. NB Power management pay not excessive, utility claims
  99. Northern New Brunswick man admits stabbing his wife to death, burning body
  100. Historic Saint John courthouse to be transformed into playhouse, performance centre
  101. Fredericton councillors brush up on heritage process before Risteen proposal arrives
  102. Luke Bryan to 'light it up' at Magnetic Hill in August
  103. Immigrants recruited from Ukraine help forest industry fight labour shortage
  104. Spike in Afghanistan-related suicides may be receding: Military
  105. Junior A hockey returns to Fredericton — and St. Stephen mourns loss of team
  106. Changes coming to Moncton rail crossings years after fatal accident
  107. After Moncton Hospital allegations, renewed calls for patient advocate
  108. Expo dying to get people talking about death
  109. 2016 emissions spike just a 'blip,' province says
  110. Court of Appeal decision expected today on whether nursing home workers can strike
  111. New Brunswick women bore jeers and insults to get the vote 100 years ago today
  112. Parts of St. John River could hit flood stage this weekend
  113. Kevin Vickers declared Liberal leader, effective April 24
  114. Ottawa acting like 'Big Brother' on carbon price law, Ontario court told
  115. Province scrambles to help parents of special needs children set to lose support workers
  116. Wage top-up for early childhood educators extended to those with 1-year diplomas
  117. Fundy LSDs cite stats to back away from arena funding plan
  118. Poolside lift helps people with mobility problems enjoy a dip on their own
  119. Couple look for answers after Edmundston hospital loses stillborn fetus
  120. 'Significant flooding' to hit New Brunswick, emergency officials say
  121. Asian Heritage Society wants to tell immigrants' stories
  122. Fredericton man saved by another Fredericton man, in Florida
  123. Urgent need for Fredericton courthouse replacement, says justice minister
  124. Delay in nursing home workers decision 'difficult' for residents, says advocate
  125. NB Southern Railway pleads guilty to 2 labelling of dangerous goods charges, fined $50K
  126. Where will it flood this weekend? Check out the latest St. John River forecast
  127. Woodstock man who left dog to starve to death sentenced to 1 year in jail
  128. Province delays cancellation of financial help for debt-burdened graduates
  129. Financial outlook for province moves to stable from negative
  130. Downtown Moncton homeless camp dismantled
  131. Children with special needs won't lose support workers, Cardy says
  132. Two people hurt, one dead, after crash near Moncton
  133. Where and when the St. John River is expected to flood
  134. Here are 3 ways to stay safe in a flood
  135. Easter weekend 2019: What's open and what's closed
  136. High school students in Fredericton access free tampons in pilot project
  137. Increased risk of flooding leads armed forces to assess ways to help
  138. These are the latest water level numbers for the long weekend
  139. Fredericton, Maugerville, Jemseg surpass flood stage
  140. 4 teens dead after car flipped in Miramichi
  141. Where will it flood this week? Here's a look at the water level forecast
  142. Floodwaters to peak Monday in Fredericton, still rising further south
  143. These are the latest road closures and St. John River water levels
  144. 'We're just doing our best': N.B. residents prepare for rising water levels
  145. Grand Lake braces for rising flood waters
  146. Tech company aims to help seniors live independently longer
  147. Miramichi continues to mourn loss of teens killed in car crash
  148. Saint John EMO issues voluntary evacuation order as flooding persists
  149. Water levels to rise south of Fredericton, emergency officials warn
  150. Somali family ruptured by armed conflict find each other in Saint John
  151. New players enter forestry sector near Miramichi
  152. 52-year-old woman dies in house fire near Moncton
  153. Prepare for detours: Many New Brunswick roads closed by flooding
  154. Beaverbrook Art Gallery collection high and dry, safe from floodwaters
  155. Saint John floodwaters could exceed historic 2018 levels, warns EMO
  156. 280 workers ready to strike at Brunswick smelter in Belledune
  157. Man charged after fatal car crash in Frosty Hollow goes on trial
  158. Cameras that guess your age and sex are coming to store shelves
  159. RCMP concerned about missing Moncton woman
  160. Woodstock teens selling scrunchies to support families of Miramichi crash victims
  161. Massage therapist accused of sex assault was allowed to keep practising for months
  162. Floodwaters expected to drop in Fredericton, rise downriver.
  163. Rothesay warns residents of toilet backups as sewage system 'overwhelmed' by flood
  164. Saint John will continue 'aggressive' demolition of vacant buildings
  165. New Brunswick may take firmer approach on flood relief, Higgs says
  166. Moncton proposes sidewalk removal policy in bid to cut costs
  167. The federal budget bill can't actually 'free the beer'
  168. U.S. grand jury indicts former radio host on sex crime charge
  169. Whooping cough outbreak declared in Fredericton
  170. Workers at Brunswick smelter locked out hours before strike
  171. Missing Moncton woman found safe
  172. Road closures pile up as flooding expands
  173. Saint John flood levels expected to exceed last year's historic peak by Friday, says EMO
  174. Army feeling the love as floodwaters persist
  175. Man accused of attempted murder of Bas-Caraquet woman to undergo 2nd evaluation
  176. St. John River will rise again over the weekend in Fredericton
  177. What goes into closing a busy highway? Inside the 2018 Trans-Canada Highway closure
  178. Travelling today? Here are the roads closed by the New Brunswick flood
  179. Moncton's Peace Centre faces challenges as it seeks to help community
  180. Ice on Grand Lake raises anxiety level as high-water mark nears
  181. Experts say 'predatory' essay writing firms are thriving, and there's no law to stop them
  182. Father testifies about call during chase, crash that killed his daughter
  183. Antigonish basketball player dies in B.C. boating accident
  184. Canada to ban industrial activities inside marine-protected areas
  185. Saint John flood levels rising, but may not reach as high as feared, says EMO
  186. Muddied review process or much-needed change: New Brunswickers weigh in on Bill C-69
  187. Fredericton police seek help in finding missing man
  188. Trudeau says Ontario 'shortsighted and irresponsible' for challenging carbon tax
  189. Threatened Risteen building in Fredericton considered for heritage designation
  190. Residents left to 'wait and see' as river stays above flood stage with more rain looming
  191. When seconds seemed like hours: The night 4 Miramichi teens crashed to their deaths
  192. Prepare for detours this weekend: Roads closed and ferries suspended because of flooding
  193. Court of Appeal ruling prevents nursing home workers from striking
  194. Gonorrhea outbreak declared in New Brunswick
  195. Floodwaters send devastated family back to square one for 2nd year in a row
  196. Witnesses near fatal crash site offer conflicting accounts of chase
  197. Dominic LeBlanc steps away from cabinet to seek treatment for non-Hodgkin lymphoma
  198. 58-year-old Saint-Paul man dies in ATV crash
  199. Floodwaters peak at 5.53 metres in Saint John as residents brace for strong winds, waves
  200. Insurance company cancels homeowners' policy because flood-prone Fredericton too risky
  201. Confirmed case of measles in Saint John, public health warns
  202. How to get groceries when your neighbourhood is isolated by floodwaters
  203. Rain could bring floodwaters back up in New Brunswick
  204. Irving Oil makes rare public comment on carbon pricing, offers support with a catch
  205. Proposed $2.5M settlement reached in Miramichi pathology class-action lawsuit
  206. Many New Brunswick roads still closed because of flooding
  207. Well water testing kits will be available for free for flooded residents
  208. Fredericton apartment fire cuts power to parts of downtown
  209. Road closures likely mean delays for Monday commute
  210. N.B. water levels to remain above flood stage for several days
  211. 'It is what it is when you live on the river': New Brunswickers cope with rising floodwaters
  212. Food truck prices likely to rise as carbon tax boosts food and fuel costs
  213. Homeowners around Grand Lake assess damage after heavy waves
  214. 2 New Brunswick women seriously injured in N.S. highway collision
  215. Tick-tracking program expands to New Brunswick
  216. Former Bacchus president convicted of daylight shooting to be released
  217. No respite from flooding for thousands in Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick
  218. Lake George cottage owners concerned about health after diesel fuel spill
  219. U.S. investigating whether N.B.'s cheap property taxes on forests break trade rules
  220. Canada closer to allowing Asian carp as lobster bait, depending on test outcomes
  221. Military to help with flooding as long as needed, Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan says
  222. 32-year-old man dies in Moncton car crash
  223. Road closures and flooding: Here's what you need to know
  224. Passenger gives tearful testimony about fearing truck before crash
  225. Saint John man charged in alleged dog attacks elects trial by judge alone
  226. Plastic-bag ban may come to Moncton area, even if rest of province isn't ready
  227. Illegal pot dispensary owner fined $3,000, despite love pitch at sentencing
  228. Wind still a concern as emergency officials survey flood damage in Grand Lake
  229. Why didn't Cannabis NB turn a profit? Class explores business of legalization
  230. Cannabis NB lost nearly $12M in 1st fiscal year, figures show
  231. City of Fredericton, UNB each put up money to get new pool rolling
  232. Trans-Canada Highway stays closed as flood levels drop in New Brunswick
  233. Crystal meth 'taking over' in province, and detox services can't keep up
  234. Writer gave up top civil service job to chase childhood dream — and it's paying off
  235. Driving in New Brunswick? Here are the latest road closures due to flooding
  236. Climate change and poor planning are fuelling more floods. Here's what we can do about it
  237. Climate change is on the move — but the political debate is standing still
  238. 'Flood fairies' happy to help neighbours along Kennebecasis River
  239. How former Bruins winger Willie O'Ree kept his vision impairment a secret from the NHL
  240. Moosehead Breweries high on cannabis-infused drink deal
  241. Pipeline constraints cost Canadian oil producers $20 billion in lost revenue last year: report
  242. Judge orders Moncton booters to stop
  243. New scholarship honours memory of slain Saint John dentist
  244. Fredericton's out-of-the-cold shelter closes
  245. 'It turns you into an animal': Recovering addict climbs out of crystal-meth misery
  246. Child sex offender's escorted trip to Newfoundland funeral cost more than $15,000
  247. Trees next to Centennial Park at risk to make way for development
  248. Parties agree to boost MLA spending on offices, travel during closed-door meetings
  249. Manitoba spent big money to fight flooding. Could its solutions work in Eastern Canada?
  250. Flood waters might be retreating, but safety hazards persist, emergency officials warn