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  1. Ontario police identify suspect in Edmundston robbery, shooting
  2. 1,200 households will get off waiting list under new housing strategy, minister says
  3. Relaxing bilingual rules for paramedics would violate charter, judge rules
  4. Saint John man sentenced to 2 years in prison for making, accessing child pornography
  5. Measles outbreak in Saint John jumps to 11 confirmed cases
  6. Province bidding farewell to yearly travel guides
  7. 'Marissa the Fierce' sidelined by measles outbreak in Saint John
  8. How a recording from the Second World War travelled from one coast to the other
  9. Francophones relieved court reaffirmed 'equal rights' to emergency services
  10. Ready to jump on the Raptors' bandwagon? Here is a guide to Canada's team and the NBA Finals
  11. Contaminated silt at Market Slip causes headaches for Saint John
  12. New Brunswick's 'quiet' soldier honoured in Heritage Minute
  13. Less packaging, more recycling, means greener weed for New Brunswick
  14. Moncton Headstart fires 4 employees amid 'incident' investigation
  15. Irving gives ATV riders access to trails through woodlands
  16. CUPE demonstration over nursing-home talks closes part of Fredericton street
  17. Education minister likens unvaccinated students to guns in schools
  18. 109-year-old St. George bridge to be repaired, not replaced
  19. NB Power reviving vexed smart meter plan less than a year after EUB rejection
  20. New Brunswick rationing measles vaccine for at-risk people, infants
  21. Moncton school lifts at-risk students who tumbled 'down the rabbit hole'
  22. Less than 3 weeks before opening, nature centre loses all of its provincial funding
  23. Should Canada cull grey seals to try and save this 'ugly' bottom feeder?
  24. ANB hiring blitz doesn't quell MLA's concerns about bilingual service, response times
  25. Homeless found living with human feces, piles of garbage inside vacant building
  26. New Brunswick firefighters head west to help fight wildfires
  27. Man killed, driver seriously injured after truck crash in Drummond
  28. National inquiry calls murders and disappearances of Indigenous women a 'Canadian genocide'
  29. Mother feels 'left in the dark' by Moncton Headstart after 4 fired
  30. Higgs dares opposition to force election over nursing home workers
  31. MLAs siding with nursing home workers sends strong message to government, union says
  32. Proposed rink user fees could keep young players off the ice
  33. Vet's Taxi users in Saint John area warned of possible measles exposure
  34. Campbellton Regional Hospital temporarily closing obstetrics and pediatric services
  35. Tests suggest woman accused of refusing breathalyzer was capable of giving sample, court hears
  36. Measles outbreak grows to 12 confirmed cases, spreads to Hampton High
  37. Province renews AIM's operating permit for another 6 months
  38. Researchers focus on oil spill cleanup methods for use in Arctic waters
  39. New Brunswick students set to retrace steps of North Shore Regiment
  40. Moncton man hospitalized after rescuing dog from burning apartment
  41. Drake encounter? Friends from N.B. win trip to see Raptors in NBA Finals
  42. Former Harper-era minister doubles down on calling MMIWG inquiry report 'propagandist'
  43. NB Liquor plans to stop distributing plastic bags
  44. Urban teaching farm sees a season of growth
  45. All-women hunting course makes students feel 'at ease'
  46. Cocaine use growing problem on fishing vessels, says industry rep
  47. Moncton man hospitalized after rescuing dog from burning apartment
  48. Apricot Power products recalled due to risk of cyanide poisoning
  49. Sheffield resident wants to know why government is repairing 'driveways to nowhere'
  50. Forest school raises free-range, resilient kids and happy moms
  51. Inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women issues final report with sweeping calls for chang
  52. How measles outbreak spurred renewed interest in national vaccine registry
  53. Moncton couple blames hospital understaffing for baby's death on night of delivery
  54. Minority governments another sign that Canada is in the midst of a political upheaval
  55. 'I had goosebumps': Miramichi Raptors fans take in Game 2 of NBA Finals in Toronto
  56. Trucker arrested for drunk driving while three times over legal limit, RCMP say
  57. New loan program offers to help newcomers get their credentials recognized
  58. Cherry Brook Zoo at risk of closing again after guinea pig 'rage killing' allegations
  59. Beloved Fredericton man named one of Canada's favourite crossing guards
  60. Nearly 500 Hampton High students, staff immunized against measles at special clinic
  61. New Brunswick man sentenced to life for murdering wife, burning body
  62. 14-year-old Moncton girl missing for nearly a month
  63. 'This is genocide': N.B. Mi'kmaq scholar says Canada failed to act on MMIWG
  64. 'Butcher shops adrift': 185-year-old ledger depicts N.B. ship's right whale hunts
  65. 'It can happen anywhere': Moncton marks 5th anniversary of RCMP shootings
  66. Moncton moves to restrict distribution of single-use plastic bags
  67. 1 in 11 kindergarteners had no proof of measles vaccinations last year: records
  68. Saint John wind energy project will deeply undercut NB Power rates
  69. Chief electoral officer seeks power to hire returning officers, independent from government
  70. Boil water order issued for Moncton's Salisbury Road area
  71. 11 pregnant women could go into labour during Campbellton obstetrics closure
  72. Charges laid against 69-year-old man who allegedly attacked Moncton nurse
  73. Council coughs up $112K to keep Sea Dogs from leaving Saint John
  74. Nurses call for end to workplace violence as attacks mount
  75. Cause of Market Slip silt contamination unknown
  76. Horizon Health, nurse deny wrongdoing in alleged misuse of labour-inducing drug
  77. UNB prof accused of being a white supremacist takes early retirement
  78. Moncton councillors reject integrity commissioner to police their conduct
  79. PCs give shale gas development quiet go-ahead in Sussex area
  80. Public Health makes measles vaccine more widely available to New Brunswickers again
  81. Canada's unsung hero: Academic turned spy foresaw WW II, says UNB scholar
  82. Researchers want to find New Brunswick's surviving bats, and they need your help
  83. Provincial government to 'take our time' implementing MMIWG recommendations
  84. Dead North Atlantic right whale found in Gulf of St. Lawrence
  85. PM Justin Trudeau appoints 1st female Chief Justice of N.B.'s Court of Queen's Bench
  86. Plastic bags will now be accepted at New Brunswick redemption centres
  87. New First Nations child welfare agency looks back on one year of work
  88. Jobs training centre for adults with disabilities calls for new crosswalk
  89. Nurses union wants to see more security guards in hospitals
  90. 'It was hard to take': Son shares father's memories of D-Day battle
  91. What to do if you have lost your vaccination records
  92. 'No one expected AK-47s': Journalist Jan Wong on reporting from the Tiananmen Square massacre
  93. Fredericton police investigating fire, sudden death at south side home
  94. Beer to be sold in select grocery stores this fall, says NB Liquor
  95. Opposition says province's new carbon tax stickers for gas pumps are 'propaganda'
  96. Mi'kmaq chiefs 'blindsided' by PC plan to allow shale gas development in Sussex area
  97. Dead right whale had history of entanglements, ship strike
  98. 'There is no shortage': New Brunswick secures 20,000 more doses of measles vaccine
  99. Leanne Fitch named to long-anticipated RCMP civilian advisory board
  100. Lost exam results mean rewrites for 3 separate trades at NBCC Moncton
  101. It's small, but permeable pavement project could be big difference-maker: eco-group
  102. Ask away: Unlike some premiers, Blaine Higgs presents himself often to reporters
  103. Dieppe's $31M UNIplex takes shape as steel frame rises
  104. UNBSJ hoping to move MBA program to city's uptown
  105. Province's newest chief justice calls for modern technology in courtrooms
  106. New study confirms what you already knew: Raptors fever is taking over Canada
  107. Canadians kidnapped in Ghana, Global Affairs Canada says
  108. Classes resume at NBCC in Saint Andrews after hazardous material leak forced evacuation
  109. 21-year-old man dies after motorcycle hits truck
  110. Intimate commemoration in Normandy remembers North Shore Regiment's D-Day contributions
  111. 66-year-old man dies after ATV collides with moose
  112. Grocery store beer 'unfair' to convenience stores, argues association
  113. Boil water order lifted for Moncton's Salisbury Road area
  114. Nursing shortage is putting health care at risk, Horizon chair says
  115. Minister says First Nations consultation only required after shale gas exemption approved
  116. The ABCs of Saint John: New city manager to review agencies, boards, commissions
  117. Sackville woman accused of theft over $5K from local playschool
  118. Dead right whale found, necropsy Friday on Miscou Island
  119. Moncton marks rail history as redevelopment continues on former CN land
  120. Knife skills, shiitakes, and budgeting: teens embrace after-school cooking program
  121. East Point Shopping in Saint John going residential
  122. New Brunswick moves toward mandatory immunization for students
  123. Province needs to tackle mounting snow days, education expert says
  124. New Brunswick's economy gains 3,000 jobs in June, pushes unemployment rate down
  125. Fredericton house fire, sudden death deemed suspicious, say police
  126. Engineers predict limited future erosion from Petitcodiac River bridge project
  127. Jury summonses sent to Fredericton residents for marathon 38-day trial
  128. Mother felt stranded waiting for coverage to bring infant son home on medevac flight
  129. Fredericton seeks to attract 1,000 immigrants a year with new strategy
  130. Quebec flight school plane crashes in northwestern New Brunswick
  131. Long awaited wade: work begins on Moncton's east end pool
  132. Gas is up to 14 cents cheaper in Nova Scotia than New Brunswick — here's why
  133. New regulation for Maine fishermen might ease tension in 'grey zone'
  134. Province announces reduction of herbicide spraying in New Brunswick
  135. Scientists begin necropsy on north Atlantic right whale
  136. Indigenous leaders warn of protests, halting developments over shale gas exemption
  137. Retiring Fredericton police chief credits force for handling of August shooting
  138. Furniture locked in rural New Brunswick home fetches tens of thousands
  139. 'Strenuous' hike along the Bay of Fundy is about to get even longer
  140. Birds are dying in Campbellton area and hunger could be cause
  141. Kings Landing opens new season with Wolastoqiyik addition
  142. Volunteers restore dignity to historically significant N.B. cemetery
  143. Eel Ground First Nation calls on feds to honour treaty rights
  144. Elsipogtog man becomes Parliament's first Mi'kmaw interpreter
  145. New Brunswick 'lagging behind' protecting important marine areas
  146. 'Truths are piling up': The legal and moral imperatives behind the MMIWG's calls for justice
  147. How this greenhouse grows food all year using goldfish and the sun
  148. Preliminary results from right whale necropsy 'inconclusive'
  149. Anglophone North school district holds first middle school track and field meets
  150. Immunocompromised teen supports move to mandatory vaccinations
  151. Diabetes camps flourish after funding cuts nearly shut them down
  152. Student group 'disappointed' after University of Moncton hikes tuition by 8%
  153. Hungry deer cause major problems for Saint Andrews residents
  154. Want kids to have less screen time? Put your phones down, pediatrician says
  155. Hungry deer cause major problems for Saint Andrews residents
  156. Have back-to-back floods changed views on climate change? UNB prof launches study
  157. Raptors mania benefits basketball across Canada, says Moncton Magic coach
  158. Water walkers make ceremonial journey from Nova Scotia to Maine to pray for water
  159. Grampie's dinosaur: T. rex loose in New Brunswick
  160. 2 young family doctors in Saint-Quentin resign, leave 2,400 patients without a GP
  161. Coroner's inquest called into teen's death at Saint-Quentin plant
  162. Moncton woman lodges complaint about nursing care during 'nightmare' hospital stay
  163. Peak pricing could be coming to Fredericton after council approves parking master plan
  164. An air of co-operation has suddenly blown through the New Brunswick legislature
  165. Early Irving in province deemed a 'poor squatter'*in historic documents
  166. Police respond to 2nd attack in 3 months at Moncton's Dumont hospital
  167. Gallant government's Saint John bailout represented 'excessive risk,' AG report says
  168. Retailers need 'harmonized approach' when banning single-use plastics, council says
  169. 'Wall' of insects rises over beach on Acadian Peninsula
  170. For every dollar donated, Moncton food bank receives chance to win $10,000
  171. Auditor general says province spent $200M on outsourced road repairs
  172. Privacy of New Brunswickers at risk when their medicare cards are renewed, AG finds
  173. Historica Developments snags 4 buildings on Horsfield Street in uptown Saint John
  174. Overcrowding at Miramichi school neglected by district council, says admin
  175. New Brunswick PCs achieve old daycare goal, thanks to Liberals
  176. 2 Canadian women abducted in Ghana have been rescued
  177. Effects of 50-year-old DDT spraying program still present in remote lakes of province
  178. Is French immersion creating a 2-tiered education system?
  179. Premiers 'threatening national unity' with their demands on federal environmental bills: Trudeau
  180. City of Fredericton to play a supporting role in plastics ban, councillor says
  181. Liberals trying to shift focus from harsh audit to old election texts, Higgs says
  182. Police investigate death of man in Fredericton house fire as a homicide
  183. 'I'm going to die': Moncton nurse describes physical, emotional toll from alleged attack
  184. Public Health asks summer camp operators to 'ensure' campers and staff are immunized
  185. Grand Falls paramedics program suspended because of low enrolment
  186. Aquaculture company shows off new offices in restored former synagogue
  187. Make-believe lama Lobsang Rampa's Saint John year
  188. An Indigenous artist brings cultural awareness through Beaverbrook Art Gallery exhibit
  189. Ghana's quick rescue of 2 UNB students not common, says former ambassador
  190. Conference explores 'Indigenizing' social work
  191. Early insecticide treatment best way to save ash trees from beetle, expert says
  192. Province proposes carbon tax on tiny fraction of industrial emissions
  193. City's slick mystery confounds investigators
  194. Lobster, cocktails and lobbying: What N.B. did to secure the Francophonie Games
  195. What you need to know about measles
  196. Former Moncton judge takes on new role with the law
  197. Stretch of Route 605 started to crumble not long after repairs were made
  198. Energy minister says 'responsible' fracking will help transition to green economy
  199. Girl's shorts lead to altercation over dress code at Hartland school
  200. Emails urged Higgs to cancel plans to host Francophonie Games
  201. Parents in Bathurst worry about increase in teen suicide, self-harm
  202. CRA moves to slash 'excessive' fees charged by disability tax credit companies
  203. Start slapping: How to avoid becoming a mosquito buffet this season
  204. Higgs government survives 1st session of house with mix of successes and setbacks
  205. Proceedings move forward in child-sex case against former radio host Trevor Doyle
  206. Raptors' success boosts Basketball New Brunswick
  207. 'Love wins' sentiment sweeps Amherst after Bailey Chitty's rescue from kidnappers
  208. This 13-year-old is teaching people about climate change through poetry
  209. Opera singer Measha Brueggergosman in Calgary hospital awaiting bypass surgery
  210. Francophone group considers how to impact French immersion education
  211. 'It's like that friend who betrayed you': Emotional toll of flooding is felt long after waters reced
  212. Rising wheelchair basketball star has eyes on Tokyo 2020
  213. RCMP investigating unspecified incident at Moncton daycare
  214. Escuminac disaster survivor remembers fateful day 60 years ago
  215. New Brunswick teenager driving stolen vehicle stopped by spike belt
  216. N.B. woman graduates university after undergoing second double-lung transplant
  217. Fredericton company develops all natural preservative using mushrooms
  218. Demolition of dilapidated former Saint John motel stalls in midst of legal battle
  219. Dozens of dead fish found around Moncton's Jones Lake, prompts investigation
  220. Tiny wasps released in Edmundston to fight emerald ash borer
  221. Convicted murderer and accomplice of notorious serial killer Allan Legere dead at 52
  222. Patient advisory group wants more say in solving nursing shortage
  223. Get your shopping bags ready: Garrison Market returns to Fredericton this week
  224. Should Acadian expulsion be considered genocide? New committee will decide
  225. Accused killer Matthew Raymond appears in court for first day of hearings
  226. Brunswick News blocked from publishing leaked document, agrees to binding consent order
  227. N.B. pension management employees score record $5M in bonuses
  228. Capital campaign launched for 1st residential hospice in Moncton area
  229. Put the bird feeders away to avoid spread of deadly avian disease, expert warns
  230. Carbon monoxide monitors will be installed in schools this summer
  231. Controversial armoured vehicle to be set up in Sackville Memorial Park, upsets residents
  232. Saint John councillors vote to charge $200 rink user fee for non-residents
  233. N.B. Proud rejects claims it violated campaign-spending laws
  234. Dominic LeBlanc announces he will run again after success with non-Hodgkin lymphoma fight
  235. Wabanaki women's organization opens new office in Fredericton
  236. Canada-wide treasure hunt returns this summer
  237. Front licence plates will be scrapped by July 15
  238. Lemur babies make their debut at Magnetic Hill Zoo
  239. N.B. sprinter from 1900s to be inducted into Maritime Sport Hall of Fame
  240. Middle school students ask, 'What can we do about truth and reconciliation?'
  241. How 2 UNB students started a clothing line made entirely from recycled materials
  242. Higgs government won't agree to fund last part of New Brunswick Naval Centre construction
  243. Martha Stewart offers business advice to cannabis industry leaders
  244. Fredericton business advocate, homeless activist disagree about state of city
  245. 82-year-old man missing from special care home in Saint John
  246. No peregrine falcon chicks at Hopewell Rocks for 1st time, say staff
  247. Unique mode of transportation offered to seniors in Dieppe
  248. Court reserves decision in Marissa Shephard murder appeal
  249. Fredericton group tries to revive bike-lane project stalled by parking concerns
  250. Whooping cough outbreak declared at Fredericton middle school