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  1. Engineering report identified risk of over-consumption in Saint John west water supply
  2. Broken pipes close popular Fredericton outdoor pool for summer
  3. Woman chased by bear is nervous about leaving house
  4. Special wheelchair will help Beresford man pursue dream of hunting moose
  5. Rescuers free 1 of 3 entangled right whales in Gulf of St. Lawrence
  6. Provincial reform proposal barely survives at Saint John council meeting
  7. Charlotte County to be drenched with 40 mm of rain, Environment Canada says
  8. Moncton council to reconsider painting rainbow crosswalks
  9. 2 years after start of water troubles, some west Saint John residents just can't win
  10. More customers complain bus tour company owes them money
  11. Premiers end summit saying Canadian unity is strong - with some exceptions
  12. Campbellton palliative patients moved into different unit because of nurse shortage
  13. Serial killer named as suspect in killing at centre of N.S. wrongful conviction case
  14. Want more women in politics? Try a campaign school, councillor says
  15. Service New Brunswick returning to Saint-Quentin, Kedgwick office hours cut
  16. Owner of clinic saw no 'red flags' from massage therapist who recorded clients
  17. Fredericton gives up trying to find source of mysterious oil leak
  18. Fire marshal slams doors shut on Dorchester jail turned Airbnb
  19. Police call off ground search for missing 68-year-old woman from St. Stephen
  20. Police investigating 'suspicious item' at Moncton airport, explosives unit called
  21. 'Extremely rare' slave-making ants found at Kennedy Lakes
  22. Scientist 'shocked' by results of strategy to halt spruce budworm infestation
  23. More women needed in municipal politics, says political panel
  24. New market coming to Fredericton will be plastic-free
  25. NB Liquor to ban single-use plastic bags by end of August
  26. Blue-green algae in the St. John River may have killed dog, vet says
  27. 3 teens dead after crashes in Boiestown and Moncton
  28. 'Treasure buddies' scour Saint John for interesting finds
  29. Charity donating bikes to Saint John families
  30. Moncton massage therapist facing disciplinary action after kissing patient
  31. RCMP search for missing Moncton teen
  32. Body of woman discovered near St. Stephen
  33. $2 an hour for 20 years: Woman with Down syndrome gets chance at minimum wage
  34. 'This is my lifelong dream': Elder revives Mi'kmaq language, medicine
  35. Fire crews battle early morning house fire in Fredericton
  36. Petroleum storage project has Big River residents worried
  37. A fish tag that knows it's been eaten is helping endangered Atlantic salmon
  38. Scrapped front licence plates can be recycled through Service New Brunswick
  39. 3.7 magnitude earthquake hits area near Petit-Rocher
  40. 69-year-old Moncton man dies after crash between SUV and transport truck
  41. Protesters from Eel Ground First Nation demand share of snow crab fishery
  42. Higgs pushes national energy corridor to get pipelines built with few holdups
  43. 'A firefighter's firefighter': Lt. Danny Finnigan remembered in line-of-duty funeral
  44. Grief-stricken communities mourn deaths of 2 teens
  45. Super model: A Saint Johner's mind-blowing miniature factory
  46. Atlantic Canada has an enviable problem: its youth jails are empty
  47. Rainbow crosswalks return to downtown Moncton, despite staff concerns over safety
  48. Province investigates whether blue-green algae killed Fredericton dog
  49. Saint John councillor seeks single-use plastic ban
  50. Heat warning: N.B. braces for scorching temperatures this week
  51. Police ID body found on riverbank as missing St. Stephen woman
  52. EUB slashes proposed NB Power rate hike for residential customers
  53. Plea delayed for man accused of assaulting Moncton nurse
  54. She'd like to help the doctor shortage, but immigration rules are holding her back
  55. Brunswick News 'completely lost trust' in Al Hogan, says Jamie Irving
  56. Higgs government extends controversial extramural contract with Medavie
  57. 2nd type of cyanobacteria in St. John River could be harmful to humans, researcher says
  58. New clothing store catering to Muslim women responds to need in Saint John
  59. Newcomer children in Cap-Pelé*treated to free summer camp
  60. Teenage boy with autism missing in Campbellton
  61. 'Zombies' of WWII: Poem reveals how volunteer soldier felt about the conscripted
  62. It's a scorcher: Heat warning still in effect for N.B's central, eastern regions
  63. A new safe drop-in space for sex workers in Moncton opens
  64. Rescuers partially free 2 out of 3 entangled right whales in Gulf of St. Lawrence
  65. Saint John serves up 'Budgets and Beer' event to engage citizens in finance talks
  66. Moncton's deeper-than-initially-planned east end pool to open Saturday
  67. Province urges public to avoid clumps of cyanobacteria in St. John River
  68. 'Our little Flint didn't stand a chance': Fredericton woman warns dog owners about algae
  69. Ex-Brunswick News editor seeks $500K for alleged wrongful dismissal
  70. Ethics czar erred in approving LeBlanc's use of Irving plane: Democracy Watch
  71. New Fredericton Transit on-board cams, Wi-Fi raise privacy concerns
  72. Kindergym: Inside the world of competitive child weightlifting
  73. Saint John mayor asks citizens to spread the word about city's dire financial situation
  74. No link between ADHD and falsifying police reports, expert tells officer's hearing
  75. More than 100 women, minors filmed by now-deceased massage therapist, according to court documents
  76. DFO needs to do more to include Eel Ground First Nation in snow crab fishery, regional chief says
  77. NB Power's recalculated rate increase gets EUB approval
  78. Wildlife institute treats graffitied wood turtle found in New Brunswick
  79. Dennis Oland murder trial decision to be delivered today
  80. People flock to St. John River despite cyanobacteria concerns
  81. Fish farm on Cape Breton reserve pairs up with Cooke Aquaculture
  82. Ottawa to pay nearly $1B to settle sexual misconduct lawsuits against Canadian Armed Forces
  83. Judge sends Saint John manslaughter case to trial
  84. Fredericton will need a 3rd bridge in 10 years, councillor says
  85. 2 more North Atlantic right whales found dead, pushing the year's toll to 8
  86. St. Mary's First Nation chief faces charges of assault, sexual assault
  87. Saint Johners react to 'not guilty' verdict in Dennis Oland murder trial
  88. Mosaïq Multicultural Festival kicks off in Moncton for a 15th year
  89. Why Dennis Oland was found not guilty of murder at his retrial
  90. Rescuers will attempt to disentangle right whale on Sunday
  91. Four-year-old boy bitten by rabid bat in Hartland, N.B.
  92. Fire destroys couple's home near Bathurst
  93. Fredericton celebrates 50th anniversary of Moon landing
  94. Province faces catastrophic nature loss if it doesn't conserve more land, charity says
  95. Familiar St. George landmark to be demolished
  96. Some ice cream sandwiches recalled over risk of metal particles
  97. Two men die in separate vehicle crashes
  98. B.C. rabies death revives interest — and fear — in age-old disease
  99. Fire forces about 50 tenants from Miramichi apartment
  100. Dead right whale doesn't appear to have been entangled in fishing gear
  101. Startup proposes large-scale solar farm in northern New Brunswick
  102. 9th North Atlantic right whale found dead in Canadian waters
  103. Former warden approved misleading press release on inmate Matthew Hines's death
  104. Get a text from Sarah? Why it's allowed and what you can do to stop it
  105. Indigenous people don't want to be excluded from snow crab fishery, national chief says
  106. Latest Sisson Mine approval leaves First Nations, conservation groups uneasy
  107. Canada needs more empathetic, responsive immigration system, panellists say
  108. Oromocto First Nation celebrates first new homes built in more than 10 years
  109. St. Mary's NB chief takes diversion route following sexual assault charge
  110. AFN annual assembly kicks off in Fredericton
  111. Saint John residents tiptoe with care around holes where street used to be
  112. 'I'm disappointed': Fredericton city councillors approve all-male committee
  113. Dennis Oland murder retrial cost New Brunswick taxpayers $930K
  114. Ex-PC president denies patronage behind appointment to government board
  115. Emerald ash borer invasion spreads to another New Brunswick community
  116. More needs to be done to identify travel paths of North Atlantic right whales, scientist says
  117. 2 men injured after collision with moose
  118. Police watchdog may skip review of Oland homicide investigation
  119. Flood recovery a long process for twice-hit homeowners
  120. Assembly of First Nations opens annual general assembly in Fredericton
  121. N.B.'s high school climate change curriculum oldest in country
  122. New Brunswick making great strides in teaching Indigenous history; official
  123. 4 mother-calf pairs of right whales spotted in Gulf of St. Lawrence
  124. Indigenous leadership needed to protect environment, Elizabeth May tells AFN assembly
  125. Premier Blaine Higgs and his complex relationship with N.B.'s First Nations
  126. Touching up history: An intern hopes her painstaking work is so good, it won't be noticed
  127. People in need can get free snacks from fridge at Fredericton Public Library
  128. Moncton school for students with learning disabilities won't close after all
  129. St. Martins mother of disabled man accused of fraud, theft from province
  130. RCMP investigate 2nd complaint related to nurse assault at Dumont hospital
  131. Loss of covered bridges in province prompts tour by U.S. visitors
  132. Invasive emerald ash borer confirmed in Oromocto
  133. Driver accused of using ATV as weapon against police faces 9 charges
  134. Temporary shelter set up for displaced Miramichi NB apartment tenants
  135. 101 lost snow crab traps, 9 km of rope removed from gulf to protect right whales
  136. Health Canada approves increased plasma donations at private clinic
  137. Education focus of key resolutions on Day 3 of AFN assembly
  138. 2 dead after shots fired at Pointe-Sapin business
  139. Bathurst locks out 20 administrative employees in contract standoff
  140. Arson suspected in early morning car and house fire in Fredericton
  141. Cellist makes music by reading the grain of pine wood
  142. Fishermen volunteer to become 2nd right whale rescue team
  143. Green Party calls for inquiry into firing of two forestry instructors
  144. Province issues blue-green algae advisory for St. John River
  145. Retrofitting a 100-year-old house into a 'passive home'
  146. Taking a swing at crime in Moncton's old west end
  147. Second lawsuit filed in massage voyeurism case in Fredericton
  148. A stranger's mural raises money for woman waiting for double-lung transplant
  149. What's in a name? PC fundraising letter asks donors to support N.B. Premier 'Brian Higgs'
  150. NB Power hydrogen-energy project 2 years behind schedule
  151. Death of 30-year-old woman in Pointe-Sapin ruled a homicide
  152. Military justice system doesn't breach charter rights, Supreme Court rules
  153. How the public can help stop the spread of emerald ash borer
  154. 'I let Kate down': Fredericton councillor says all-male committee must be scrapped
  155. Lack of political will and leadership hindering health care, advocates say
  156. The New Brunswick cymbal factory that was a crashing success
  157. Accused Fredericton shooter appears in pre-trial conference
  158. Government fines 2 cargo ships $7,800 for speeding through right whale protected zone in St. Lawren
  159. Groupe Océan issues temporary layoff notices to whole workforce
  160. 2 arrested after thefts, vandalism at community mailboxes
  161. Appeal of Dennis Oland's 2nd-degree murder acquittal unlikely, say veteran lawyers
  162. Brazen break-in part of rash of thefts in Moncton's old west end
  163. Keepsake from long-ago beachcombing days arrives in senior's mailbox
  164. RCMP remove apparent explosive device from Moncton man's home
  165. Will there be more plastic than fish in the ocean by 2050?
  166. How the parties' paths to majority government have changed
  167. The scoop on garlic scapes and how to eat them
  168. Sandpipers invade coastal New Brunswick on journey south
  169. 3 New Brunswickers prepare for 2019 Parapan American Games
  170. Wedding planners donate stained glass windows to church ravaged by fire
  171. Large-scale art festival in the works for 2020 in Saint John
  172. How a Second World War soldier's biography spanned generations between kindred spirits
  173. Passamaquoddy rely on new and old technology to reverse loss of language
  174. Vagabond heron named Harper makes surprise trip from Maine to Bathurst
  175. Maggots and rotting food: Single mom starts compost business to support kids
  176. Carleton County hamlet boasts its own 'magnetic hill'
  177. Stay cool, temperatures expected to jump to 30 C this week
  178. International shipping industry under microscope as whale death toll grows
  179. Fredericton braces for destructive beetle by injecting pesticide into ash trees
  180. Canada's up-and-coming opera singers flock to Saint Andrews
  181. St. Stephen man recalls personal struggle during LGBT purge of Canadian military
  182. Alleged Fredericton shooter Matthew Raymond switches lawyers
  183. Moncton massage therapist suspended 3 months for kissing patient
  184. City of Saint John, youth sports bodies named in sexual assault victim's lawsuit
  185. Antique items from historic St. George house up for sale
  186. Sides in Bathurst lockout wait for each other to blink
  187. Glyphosate views not a factor in firing of instructors: forestry college
  188. Cyanobacteria confirmed as cause of dog's sudden death after swim in St. John River
  189. 'Embarrassing' highway into Fundy National Park will get facelift
  190. Hot, humid weather extends heat warning to entire province
  191. A sword, a cane and an unlikely U.S. Civil War friendship
  192. Fredericton ready to start first trail for new 'wild' park in uptown
  193. Discounted natural gas approved for sale in Atlantic Canada
  194. Meet the Fredericton man who's skiing to the bottom of the world
  195. What's in your file? Federal political parties don't have to tell you
  196. Shediac gives campground 3 more years to get underway
  197. Provincial government backsliding on response to climate change, researcher says
  198. Saint John councillor wants Reversing Falls Bridge suicide barrier reconsidered
  199. Province unveils 10-year nursing strategy to fix nurse shortage
  200. St. Stephen teen's 2017 disappearance being investigated as homicide, RCMP say
  201. Saint John launches financial restructuring effort
  202. PC candidate's lawyers argue Saint John Harbour vote can be set aside
  203. Acadieville man accused of attacking nurse is charged with 2nd assault
  204. 'We were running out of time': Fredericton man saves elderly guest from burning P.E.I. inn
  205. Another day, another heat warning — but relief is on the way
  206. Miramichi corn maze honours D-Day anniversary, North Shore Regiment
  207. Saint John nursing home takes steps to ensure no resident dies alone
  208. Fredericton to draw on public experience for flood prevention plan
  209. Sobeys aims to scrap plastic bags from all stores in 2020
  210. U.S. attorney in Trevor Doyle case to submit surveillance video, photos as evidence
  211. Sweet relief: Fredericton outdoor pool to reopen sooner than expected
  212. Heat wave closes salmon pools on 2 N.B. rivers
  213. Want more nurses? Give more graduates permanent jobs, nurses union says
  214. Money alone not enough to address climate change, says conservationist Louise Comeau
  215. Tories need more than suspicion to trigger new vote in Saint John Harbour, lawyers argue
  216. New Brunswick NDP cancels leadership convention after candidate fails vetting process
  217. Moosehead exec tapped for top post at NB Liquor, Cannabis NB
  218. Death from despair at the Restigouche Hospital Centre
  219. Emails reveal tense negotiations behind city's payment to Saint John Sea Dogs
  220. Fort Folly First Nation revives Mi'kmaq cultural practices
  221. St. Louis Blues' Jake Allen brings Stanley Cup to Fredericton
  222. Bas-Caraquet man pleads guilty to attempted murder after stabbing woman
  223. Province appealing court ruling that sided with nursing home workers
  224. 55-year-old woman dead after SUV crash in Colpitts Settlement
  225. Legionnaires' disease outbreak declared in greater Moncton with 7 confirmed cases
  226. It's unclear if gun, gang violence is rising, but New Brunswick got $2.7M to fight it
  227. Heat wave over Greenland causing massive ice melt
  228. Francophone nurses file language complaint over licensing exam
  229. 'Toonie-sized' hail rocks Campbellton area as storm sweeps through
  230. RCMP end search for clues in Moncton area in Brayden Thibault case
  231. Saint John mayor defends deal to assist QMJHL's Sea Dogs
  232. Proper care of mulch helps prevent fires: fire marshal
  233. Death of lieutenant-governor puts limits on what cabinet can do
  234. Couple's homemade castle near Dorchester a work in progress since 1993
  235. Speed restrictions lifted after no right whales spotted in shipping lanes
  236. Lieutenant-governor remembered as 'trailblazer' after death from cancer
  237. Legionnaires' disease outbreak in greater Moncton reaches 9, could grow
  238. Future of year-old Moncton bike lanes coming up for debate at public meeting
  239. Moncton issues cyanobacteria advisory for Irishtown Nature Park
  240. Skunk found in St. Stephen yard tests positive for rabies
  241. Fredericton woman uncomfortable after bus driver says her outfit is 'inappropriate'
  242. When 'the bureaucrats' automated lighthouses in B.C. and Atlantic Canada
  243. Higgs argues government isn't responsible for million-dollar shipyard upgrade in Bas-Caraquet
  244. 'Just give me back my son': St. Stephen mom pleads for closure in homicide case
  245. N.S. man takes Honda to small claims court over recall buyback
  246. Francophone nurses file language complaint over licensing exam
  247. Cannabis NB loses $2.2M in 1st quarter of fiscal year
  248. It's unclear if gun, gang violence is rising, but New Brunswick got $2.7M to fight it
  249. Why increasing minimum credit card payments could be beneficial
  250. What's opened and closed on New Brunswick Day