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  1. Lawyers spar over who foots the bill for Saint John Harbour vote challenge
  2. J.D. Irving announces closure of Baker Brook sawmill, loss of 65 jobs
  3. 'Because it's urgent': Young care about one issue, but voting intentions unclear
  4. More time needed for fatal hit-and-run sentencing in Saint John
  5. Statue of New Brunswick jockey on Triple Crown winner to be unveiled in Kentucky
  6. Curious Crumbs: Combining love, life and food
  7. Halifax teens find 310-million-year-old fossils in Grand Lake
  8. Fredericton coffee festival raises $1,200 to assist homeless shelters
  9. Growing tradition: Alma lobster fleet launch brings out the community
  10. RCMP seeking information on missing 42-year-old Moncton woman
  11. RCMP looking for 28-year-old man missing from Bouctouche
  12. Slow progress on new performing arts centre front worries Playhouse board
  13. Archivist delighted to comb through mountain of late UFO researcher's records
  14. Candidates are scrubbing their digital pasts, but is that ethical?
  15. AIDS NB gathering new socks to help clients in need
  16. 'I needed to do it': Tabusintac woman conquers Appalachian Trail
  17. Rural nursing home gets international award for person-centred care
  18. Lancaster bomber restoration to be complete in 2024
  19. Oromocto family grateful for community kindness
  20. 'Infrastructure failure' causes boil order in Saint John
  21. CFIA corrects PC infant formula recall possibly contaminated with Cronobacter
  22. Man arrested after fatal stabbing near Fredericton
  23. RCMP seek missing 19-year-old woman last seen in Moncton
  24. Dozens of homeless could be sleeping on Fredericton's streets this winter
  25. New Brunswick Hells Angels member granted day parole
  26. The King karaoke allows Sackville residents to become the art
  27. No slowing down for 'Lucie the mail lady'
  28. Producer-funded recycling program could save New Brunswick taxpayers millions
  29. Man charged with second-degree murder after fatal stabbing near Fredericton
  30. Man charged with 1st-degree murder in death of 19-year-old near Riverview
  31. Hockey legend Danny Grant dead at 73
  32. Morna Heights School under threat of closure for third time
  33. Trudeau vows to 'ensure' New Brunswick funds abortions at private clinics
  34. Grand Bay-Westfield youth look forward to being stopped by police
  35. Fall storm to bring strong winds and rain Thursday
  36. Missing Moncton woman found safe, say police
  37. Woodstock RCMP seek help locating stolen rifles, shotguns
  38. 500 customers still under boil order after century-old Saint John water main breaks
  39. Arbitration hearing to start for 2 Bathurst officers involved in fatal 2015 shooting
  40. Saint John Transit is facing the threat of budget cuts again
  41. Fredericton urges province to apply for out of the cold shelter before deadline
  42. Saint John Bishop Robert Harris set to retire
  43. Jeffrey Spalding, renowned artist and curator, dead at 67
  44. Demand for rental units on the rise in Saint John
  45. 'Weather bomb' headed for New Brunswick
  46. Crown objects to release of Upper Coverdale man charged with murder
  47. Man mentioned in same FBI release as Trevor Doyle strikes plea deal
  48. Fredericton moves forward with pilot project to ease drive-thru congestion
  49. 15-year-old Moncton boy reported missing, say RCMP
  50. Boil order in Saint John rescinded, effective immediately
  51. Codiac RCMP boosts police presence in downtown Moncton
  52. New Brunswick children need more say in their own education: experts
  53. Un-making the grade: The shift to multi-age classes
  54. RCMP set up barricade in village south of Fredericton
  55. Major storm to bring up to 35 mm of rain, strong winds to the province today
  56. AIM president blasts Saint John city leaders, province at public meeting
  57. Partner of Bathurst shooting victim to testify at officer arbitration hearing
  58. Scientists discover big storms can create 'stormquakes'
  59. What small-town N.B. has to say about the 1st anniversary of legal weed
  60. Demand for illegal cannabis still high, 1 year after legalization
  61. Election predictions are murky in Miramichi-Grand Lake
  62. Village of Alma remains under boil-water order
  63. Man wanted for attempted murder in shooting outside Dieppe strip club
  64. Pedestrian sent to hospital after hit and run in*Esgenoôpetitj First Nation
  65. Hospital laundry workers walk out, province files labour board complaint
  66. Census of homeless in Fredericton finds at least 35 people sleeping outdoors
  67. White Ribbon speakers call for end to violence against women
  68. Homeowners can do easy, inexpensive things to reduce flooding impact, expert says
  69. London-trained archivist helps Sisters of Charity catalogue 'moments of grace'
  70. Thousands still without power after massive storm lashes New Brunswick
  71. Follow your head or your heart: A progressive voter's strategic struggle
  72. 5 francophone communities to buy electric cars for residents to share
  73. Some unclaimed cremated remains are still at funeral homes 40 years later
  74. No, the party with the most seats doesn't always govern
  75. 'I saw it all,' train conductor says of 2015 Bathurst shooting
  76. Hospital laundry workers ordered back to work
  77. N.B. premier asked if Quebec is the favourite child this election: 'That's not a new thing'
  78. Math and literacy scores drop in latest student assessments
  79. Kingsclear First Nation bans 5 people from the reserve as part of drug crackdown
  80. Education minister seeks new discipline policy on bullying
  81. Man, woman involved in Tracy standoff released from custody
  82. Man wanted for attempted murder in Dieppe strip club shooting turns himself in
  83. Students flex their future democratic might with mock federal election
  84. Producers to pay for plastic and paper waste
  85. Is your neighbour in a different federal riding? This is why
  86. Soldiers at Base Gagetown blow up bridge in rare training exercise
  87. International students driving enrolment increases at Atlantic universities
  88. Need a break from election talk? Try this comedy about Joe Clark
  89. 'Big moose' spotted in downtown Fredericton
  90. Man charged with uttering threats after incident in Tracy
  91. Moncton Cricket Club heads to N.B. championship during first season
  92. Man rescued from St. John River after falling through bridge
  93. Head-on crash leaves 1 dead, 2 injured in Moncton
  94. Rare mineral discovered near Nepisiguit Falls
  95. Multiple Emmy winner Ed Asner brings one-man show to Saint John
  96. Potted chicken: Saint John restaurant selling cannabis oil-infused wings
  97. Moose that ran through Fredericton safely relocated, says province
  98. New Brunswick runner finishes first in P.E.I. Marathon
  99. Moncton airport evacuated as RCMP conduct investigation
  100. 'They hurt us so bad': Fredericton used car dealership being investigated for fraud
  101. Abandoned cemetery in Shemogue may be one of dozens in N.B.
  102. Mother finds acceptance for autistic son in Moncton's 'geek' community
  103. What happens if no one wins a majority?
  104. What you need to know to vote in Canada's federal election
  105. How to watch and listen as federal election results come in
  106. Fredericton filmmaker's version of Stephen King horror story makes N.B. debut
  107. Flu shot clinics delayed by a few weeks
  108. Officer part of Bathurst operation that led to Michel Vienneau's death testifies
  109. How to vote and keep up with the 2019 federal election in New Brunswick
  110. Aspiring pilot travels across Canada to fly at N.W.T. aviation school
  111. Robocalls wrongly tell voters to head to the polls a day late
  112. 2 federal offenders missing from Saint John halfway house
  113. Moncton daycare adopts vegan menu
  114. Polls close in New Brunswick, home to several battleground ridings
  115. Liberals set to retain at least five seats in Newfoundland
  116. Man involved in Tracy standoff back in court for uttering threats
  117. Dartmouth woman gets 4-year prison term for firing at paramedics, police
  118. Liberals hang on to majority of seats in Atlantic Canada, but it's no sweep
  119. Greens celebrate first federal seat in New Brunswick
  120. Dominic LeBlanc watches 7th straight election victory from hospital
  121. New Brunswick's election night by the numbers
  122. Saint John reviews economic development agencies — again
  123. 2 Conservatives retake the N.B. seats they lost in 2015
  124. Mount A students hoped for bigger gains by NDP and Green Party
  125. Fredericton's new Green MP talks top priorities for Ottawa
  126. Michel Vienneau 'purposely' hit officer before shooting, RCMP report concluded
  127. Retired Sussex Corner man gets 3 years in prison on child pornography charges
  128. Newly elected Conservative vows to work on urban-rural divide
  129. Moncton man pleads not guilty to attempted murder outside Dieppe strip club
  130. Higgs may create his own carbon tax in wake of federal Liberal win
  131. Man sent to jail for possessing 110 child pornography images
  132. Deadlock declared in CUPE negotiations with New Brunswick
  133. Polictical scientists break down New Brunswick vote results
  134. Saint John dog owner fined $5,000 for 20 bylaw violations
  135. Redeveloped Fort La Tour taking shape, set to open next year
  136. Tons of plastic bags stockpiled in New Brunswick as options are considered
  137. Tracking a secretive bird: Researchers join woodcock migration study
  138. Option to freeze eggs at N.S. fertility clinic now open to all — for a price
  139. Sixth day of Bathurst police arbitration hearing resumes with officer testimony
  140. Parts of New Brunswick to be drenched by up to 75 mm of rain
  141. Already-battered Burnt Church Wharf can't stay open after storm
  142. Opening an eye to Indigenous knowledge in forestry education
  143. Record 98 women elected to Parliament, including 2 in N.B., a cause to 'celebrate'
  144. P.E.I. on track for record tourism year, but Dorian impact looming
  145. Saint John police crack down on increase in illegal foot traffic on Harbour Bridge
  146. Victoria Circle roundabout project will wrap up in November, says city
  147. Millions at stake for municipalities as province puts property tax reform on table
  148. Higgs may create his own carbon tax. Here are his options
  149. Physical, sexual violence common in Atlantic schools, national survey shows
  150. Upham gypsum mine gets green light from Environment Department
  151. Former students allege 3 decades of inappropriate behaviour by P.E.I. teacher convicted of sexual to
  152. Marissa Shephard's 1st-degree murder conviction overturned
  153. Decision in Bathurst arbitration possible today
  154. David Adams Richards concerned about national unity in wake of election
  155. Suspect arrested after shots fired at Riverview residence
  156. Former Boys and Girls Club employee gets 3 years in prison for child sex crime
  157. 2 baby jaguars make their debut at Magnetic Hill Zoo in Moncton
  158. Man involved in Tracy standoff denied bail, faces 12 new charges
  159. Moncton man discovers bullet holes in car
  160. Belledune port gets $7M from province to expand
  161. Robert Pichette, the man who created New Brunswick flag, dead at 83
  162. 4 cases before Shephard murder-trial judge were reversed in last year
  163. Teacher's sexual convictions, history, spark calls for reviews, protections for P.E.I. students
  164. New Brunswick throne speech will delay mandatory vaccination bill
  165. Province announces red tape hotline for businesses
  166. Saint John Harbour Liberal MLA loses bid to have PCs pay legal costs of vote challenge
  167. Moncton teen faces 4 charges after shots fired at Riverview home
  168. 2 people lose Beaver Harbour home to fire
  169. Horizon to ask province to fund abortions outside of hospitals
  170. Marissa Shephard could apply for bail now that murder conviction overturned
  171. Few details about incident that prompted heavy police response near Rothesay ball field
  172. Flu vaccine now available in New Brunswick
  173. Why these P.E.I. teens aren't eligible to play high school football in New Brunswick
  174. Historical costumer brings Loyalist fashion to life
  175. Costco recalls infant formula due to possible Cronobacter bacteria contamination
  176. How an endangered tree may link Vikings to New Brunswick
  177. Pet owners warned of deadly bacteria in Sackville pond, marsh
  178. A duck named Success offers companionship to busy traveller
  179. Bar patrons wrestle robber to the floor in Dieppe
  180. High schools warn of threatening messages, videos circulating on social media
  181. RCMP investigating after shots fired at house in Saint-Philippe
  182. RCMP officer died Friday afternoon near Rothesay
  183. St. George mayor takes leave of absence because of health
  184. New animal shelter in St. George to include 'catios,' not kennels
  185. How did N.B.'s Big Potato end up in a CarMax commercial?
  186. Rare discovery near Norton could help fill fossil gap, researchers say
  187. Police make arrest in death of Candace Stevens
  188. Want to improve the education system? Dominic Cardy is taking your suggestions
  189. A toxin might be the answer to an invasive species in N.B. lake, but not everyone agrees
  190. Neighbours oppose jamming up to 162 apartments into Fredericton's Waterloo Row area
  191. Cabinet minister asks for feedback on 'dismantling' district education councils
  192. MUN student loses $5K in job scam that targeted schools across Canada
  193. Woman charged in connection with homicide of Candace Stevens last October
  194. House of Commons offers defeated MPs up to $15K for career help, tuition
  195. Bathurst police shooting hearing to continue, arbitrator rules
  196. Oromocto First Nation man dies after his ATV strikes utility pole
  197. Proposed budget calls for 14 more Codiac RCMP officers by 2022
  198. Man found injured in uptown Saint John dies
  199. New Brunswick plans to double amount of protected natural areas before 2021
  200. 'Don't turn your back': Aunt of drowned Syrian boy says world has grown numb to refugee crisis
  201. Chief electoral officer drops financial hammer on delinquent Liberals, Greens
  202. Moncton council considers bylaw that would restrict flyer delivery
  203. Up to 50 mm of rain expected to pound the province this week
  204. Flood-proofing for Canada's national building code gets U.S. expert's advice
  205. Privacy experts slam National Bank for asking customers for login information
  206. The comeback kids: some once-defeated MPs are making their return to Ottawa
  207. Jackie Webster, journalist and 'trailblazer' for women's rights, has died
  208. Appeal court sides with nursing home union on right to strike
  209. 2 men charged in death of man in uptown Saint John
  210. Broken elevator in Fredericton courthouse causes judge to postpone jury trials
  211. Jean Irving, humanitarian and wife of J.K. Irving, dead at 93
  212. More women than men are homeless as Moncton waits for shelter to open
  213. Poll suggests plenty of Canadians voted strategically to stop a party from winning
  214. 'Very different' flu season ahead for New Brunswick, says microbiologist
  215. Some red flags in proposed school reforms, NBTA says
  216. Attorney general apologizes for act of apparent 'political interference'
  217. Moncton couple build haunted castle in their front lawn
  218. 'Conservation is a priority,' minister tells skeptics of land protection plan
  219. Planning to trick-or-treat? You might want to consider an umbrella
  220. No threat to students after 3 fights in a week, Fredericton police chief says
  221. Trees in uptown Saint John in danger from vandal with knife
  222. Bail hearing set for Upper Coverdale man accused of murder
  223. Beer will be sold in New Brunswick grocery stores beginning Thursday
  224. Carpentry company run by homeless shelter builds custom ice-fishing shacks
  225. Emotional day for staff, customers as Hillsborough's last grocery store closes
  226. Corey Sisson's accused killer makes two court appearances
  227. Historic former Saint John church faces demolition once again
  228. Cannabis NB still losing money, despite Q2 sales growth
  229. Death of two dogs caused by deadly bacteria in Sackville
  230. A look at New Brunswick's gruesome boneyards
  231. Joi Scientific technology NB Power poured millions into doesn't work
  232. Sobeys recalling Compliments Sweet Kale Blend due to Listeria
  233. Crosby's Molasses making 'slow and steady' dip into cannabis edibles
  234. Saving the forest and the trees: Charity buys woman's old-growth Acadian forest
  235. Walmart infant formula recalled due to Cronobacter contamination
  236. Haunted history: 13 eerie Halloween images from New Brunswick's past
  237. Mother Nature brings heavy rain, strong winds to N.B. for Halloween
  238. Man sentenced to 31 months for hit and run that killed Saint John motorcycle instructor
  239. Public's input sought on plan to switch motor vehicle inspections to every 2 years
  240. 2 men charged with manslaughter in Saint John granted bail
  241. Pub owner blames Fredericton road construction for closure of family business
  242. Man convicted of murdering 2-year-old girl wins appeal
  243. Portrait of controversial figure George Ludlow removed from UNB law school
  244. New YMCA building in Moncton to serve fast-growing neighbourhood
  245. Opposition MLAs worry education green paper proposes 'too much, too fast'
  246. 28,200 NB Power customers without power as wind, rain persist
  247. 'They are my brothers': Soccer club dominated by newcomers forges bonds in banner season
  248. Police connect Candace Stevens's alleged killer to Miramichi Walmart gunshots
  249. Province keeps sites tested for legionella secret, cites financial impact
  250. Still happy after 15 years off the grid, Salisbury woman revels in 13-person hot tub