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  1. Crown won't appeal new murder trial for Marissa Shephard
  2. RCMP determine man killed wife, then himself at home near St. Stephen
  3. Construction on Dieppe's $31M UNIplex moves inside
  4. Football fans in Fredericton, Moncton celebrate Grey Cup win
  5. Moncton business community worries about losing French consulate
  6. Moncton lends support to artificial turf at École L'Odyssée
  7. Rural communities will pay up to $470K for Saint John recreational facilities next year
  8. Court clears $900M settlement for military and civilian victims of sexual misconduct
  9. Proponents of iron-ore plant for Belledune may try for carbon-tax waiver
  10. In New Brunswick, opposing forestry industry practices can be dangerous for your career
  11. Kings County teen who could not legally consent to sex with older man shocked by plea deal
  12. Pre-trial arguments begin in Christmas Eve murder case
  13. Parents can weigh in on snow days at Anglophone West town hall
  14. Man charged after hit and run leaves child with serious injuries
  15. CN Rail and union reach tentative deal, work set to resume
  16. Fredericton one step closer to more affordable housing
  17. Government rebranding employment offices, reformatting services
  18. Province moves to fix law that violates right of nursing home workers to strike
  19. Moncton doctor first in Canada to do newly approved surgery for relief of pain syndrome
  20. Outpatient clinics, day surgeries to resume at Campbellton Regional Hospital
  21. Move-over law would include tow trucks, snowplows under new bill
  22. Public health urges Christmas revellers to spread holiday cheer — not gonorrhea
  23. Public school students' anxiety and depression rising, survey finds
  24. Trailer stolen from couple's home reno company in Fredericton
  25. Daniel Bard fired by charity before 3+ Corporation hiring
  26. Hampton-area drivers dodge dozens of potholes a month after road paved
  27. Canadian Pacific wants back into the Port of Saint John
  28. Cheap coal stoking NB Power's bottom line — for now
  29. Fire destroys restaurant in Cap-Pelé
  30. RCMP make arrest in Moncton Hospital premature-birth investigation
  31. More signage for move-over law needed, widow of RCMP officer says
  32. Couple involved in murder-suicide near St. Stephen identified
  33. Retrial of former Esgenoôpetitj First Nation chief on 4 sex charges underway in Burton
  34. Mandatory-vaccination bill could be in trouble over suspension of charter rights
  35. Province wants to expand Sunday hunting
  36. Victims of violence could break leases early under proposed changes
  37. Province tries to sell rural communities on paying for Saint John facilities
  38. Fredericton city council votes against pay raise
  39. Hopes for 'opt in' law for Saint John flyer deliveries appear doomed
  40. Students eager to get under same roof at Moncton's newest school
  41. Snow and rain forces some southern schools to close, prompts travel warning
  42. New Brunswick's first Sikh temple to be built near Shediac
  43. Mistrial declared in retrial of ex-Esgenoôpetitj First Nation chief on 4 sex offences
  44. Labour leaders vow to fight bill on essential services in nursing homes
  45. Switch to new water system for west Saint John neighbourhoods delayed
  46. Minister directs health authorities to solve service interruptions at hospitals
  47. Taxpayers will have more time to object to changes in property value
  48. Campbellton Regional Hospital to reopen admissions
  49. Former doc sees link between smartphones and declining student mental health
  50. New Brunswick lawyer knighted by Norwegian Royal Court
  51. Provincial disaster relief funding now available for Dorian damage
  52. Parents, estate of Grand Manan fisherman killed in New Year's crash sue drunk driver
  53. Barbershop boom: Hot shaves and cool vibes are bringing customers back
  54. 3 cannabis dispensaries close after police threaten to seize properties
  55. Seafood giant Connors Bros. files for creditor protection
  56. BMW driver may have info related to Dieppe double homicide investigation, say RCMP
  57. Whooping cough confirmed at Bernice MacNaughton High School in Moncton
  58. Blaine Higgs's minority government survives throne speech vote
  59. Shortage of classroom space in Fredericton puts students in 46 portables
  60. Cause of potholes on newly paved road being investigated, minister says
  61. Man pleads guilty to manslaughter in Christmas Eve homicide
  62. Reward offered for information on false tip that led to Michel Vienneau's 2015 death
  63. Company replaces stolen heat pump at Salisbury legion for free
  64. Petit-Rocher to host Acadian arts celebration, Les Éloizes
  65. French government reverses decision to close Moncton consulate
  66. Shediac singer wins 2nd place at world karaoke championships in Toyko
  67. Moncton apartment building fire under investigation
  68. N.B.'s first blind hockey showcase aims to grow the sport
  69. Christmas tree made of lobster traps on display for a good cause
  70. New route for Fredericton's Santa Claus Parade
  71. Premiers Ford, Moe and Higgs to make announcement on nuclear reactors
  72. As its powers grow, cyber intelligence agency looks to fill hundreds of job vacancies
  73. Moncton pizza restaurant closed after car smashes through front door
  74. Tree of Hope exceeds $2M goal in annual radiothon
  75. RCMP investigate fatal house fire in Pennfield
  76. N.B. doctor suspended 9 months for 'sexually motivated' comments to girl in U.K.
  77. Unclaimed money? Province looks to reunite you with your forgotten funds
  78. Questionable future for 'significant' Fredericton building
  79. Premiers Ford, Moe and Higgs make an announcement on nuclear reactors LIVE
  80. Mi'kmaw*artist draws on past abuse for first illustration project
  81. Group of premiers band together to develop nuclear reactor technology
  82. Winter blast expected to bring 30 cm of snow to parts of New Brunswick
  83. Province denies liability for sexual assault in special care home
  84. Original Voices: Experience Indigenous languages in Canada
  85. Swimmer becomes 1st Special Olympian to win prestigious N.B. Sports Award
  86. P.E.I. tribunal rejects workplace bullying finding, rules man's death caused by work stress
  87. Woman facing charges related to Candace Stevens homicide wants out of custody
  88. Maritime Iron retreats after suggesting carbon-tax break for Belledune site
  89. Flushable wipes that aren't flushable blamed for clogging Fredericton sewage system
  90. St. Thomas University student wins Rhodes Scholarship
  91. String of suspicious fires in Cap-Pelé has community on edge
  92. Auditor general concerned about growing number of young children in group homes
  93. Major storm closes schools across province
  94. Business group plans development for Saint John Coast Guard site
  95. Miramichi surgeon suspended for 'improper relationship' with former patient
  96. Man arrested after breaking into Fredericton business
  97. 'Many issues' with modular nuclear reactors says environmental lawyer
  98. Experts throw cold water on NB Power's projections for smart meters
  99. New Moncton homeless shelter partially opens after delays
  100. Report slams province for failing to get more nursing grads, despite $100M investment
  101. Plans for 2 Fredericton parks will arrive almost 2 years behind schedule
  102. Man arrested on drug trafficking charges after Perth-Andover search
  103. Campbellton obstetrical services suspended until Dec. 23
  104. Fredericton's new out-of-the-cold shelter set to open this week
  105. Saint John-based cannabis magazine lays off staff ahead of purchase by U.S. firm
  106. Woman shot outside Moncton convenience store Monday night
  107. 'I've never felt shame like this in my life': 500 homeless, 5,000 await affordable housing
  108. Draft Fredericton bylaw would help protect trees from developers, insects, other threats
  109. Moncton woman collecting holiday greetings for troops abroad
  110. Canadian families will pay nearly $500 more in 2020 for food, report says
  111. 17 years after meeting at airport, dancers look back at life and career in Moncton
  112. Province still not doing enough to protect taxpayers from big loans, auditor general finds
  113. Where artistry and justice meet: New book features court artist's biggest trials
  114. Expensive backup generator stolen from Village of Port Elgin
  115. Accused killer Matthew Raymond returns to Saint John jail from psychiatric hospital
  116. High-end housing squeezes out people who need it most
  117. NB Power spent more than $178K US on Florida lab this year
  118. Cuts are coming as Saint John prepares for new 'transitional' budget
  119. Kennebecasis Valley volunteers launch free clothing depot for people in need
  120. New home for adults with mental illness, to be named after slain police officer
  121. Budding business in Nasonworth, causing a stink for nearby neighbours
  122. Researchers discover valuable uses for snow crab carcasses
  123. Bathurst church gets cheque from insurers for sexual abuse victims
  124. Police recover stolen tuba, weeks after theft
  125. Woman sent to hospital after 4-vehicle crash in Fredericton
  126. Civilized struggled with cannabis advertising laws before layoffs, former employee says
  127. Police officer's killer granted escorted absence from prison for meditation class
  128. Woman charged in connection with Fredericton homicide denied bail
  129. Food bank use on the rise across the province
  130. Political panel delves into auditor general's findings on taxpayer-funded loans
  131. Uncertain future for shadowy NB Power offshoot
  132. Provincial Liberals' cash advantage erased after 2018 election
  133. Loving a neighbourhood into being: Project tackles one piece of the homelessness puzzle
  134. New Brunswick's jobless rate drops slightly in November
  135. Measha Brueggergosman returns to the stage with 'so much to live for' after heart surgery
  136. Longtime advocate for mentally ill says vulnerable group needs voice in government
  137. Pleas from 2 Rothesay men charged with manslaughter set over until February
  138. Suspected meningitis cases reported in Anglophone South School District
  139. Mom of 2 worried about loss of suspended Saint John family doctor
  140. This Campbellton family has fostered nearly 30 children and is hoping more help
  141. Self-taught artist paints the 7 owl species found, but not easy to see, in province
  142. Treasure hunter finds Chipman's first neon sign buried in snow in woods
  143. Man shot, arrested in Moncton following early-morning altercation with police
  144. Singh calls for government funding to maintain N.B.'s only abortion clinic
  145. Stroke of luck leads to Syrian siblings' reunion after six years apart
  146. The RCMP said it didn't have any records about an investigation. But it had thousands.
  147. Moncton shop owner says pop-up at City Hall gives chain store an unfair advantage
  148. Tracking the mysterious underwater migration of female lobsters
  149. 'Thought nothing of it:' Saint John man picks up diploma after 31 years
  150. Ottawa doctor appointed new University of Moncton president
  151. Fredericton business owner resigns amid verbal abuse allegations
  152. It's lights out for popular Christmas display in Lincoln, but maybe not forever
  153. Officers tried to 'show their mettle' in rush to fatal encounter, lawyer argues
  154. Parts of New Brunswick to be drenched by up to 65 mm of rain
  155. Man who beat wife to death in Fredericton seeks parole 10 years early
  156. 'First-generation' university students get extra help navigating campus life
  157. Fresh Express brand Sunflower Crisp Chopped Kit recalled due to E. coli
  158. Lax regulations mean automakers can 'bury' reports of vehicle fires, says advocate
  159. After knife attack 1st time on Appalachian Trail, N.B. hiker plans to do 3,500 km again
  160. Moose poacher gets lifetime hunting ban, jail term and $54,000 fine
  161. Province dedicates $200K to Inkerman bridge design, committee says
  162. Fredericton police search for missing man
  163. Judge needs time to decide whether to throw out boardwalk manslaughter case
  164. New survey to track problems newcomers face while securing immigration status
  165. Here's how the City of Fredericton will spend excess money in the 2020 budget
  166. RCMP searching for missing Bouctouche-area woman
  167. High winds damage 2 Saint John apartment buildings, force 100 people from their homes
  168. New affordable housing units approved by Fredericton council
  169. 'Huge risk' nuclear deal could let Ontario push N.B. aside, says consultant
  170. Saint John energy questions smart meters as NB Power pushes for tech
  171. New compensation rules for delayed flights arrive Sunday. Here's what you need to know
  172. Bathurst withdraws from Anse-Bleue wind farm project
  173. Higgs keeps lid on infrastructure spending, despite chance of election
  174. Heavy rains cause flooding in Sussex
  175. Chicken Bones Liqueur brings out long lines, sells out in minutes
  176. Wind farm promoters disappointed after Bathurst backs out of 'great opportunity'
  177. Province to spend $629K on new affordable housing units over 3 years, $12M on repairs
  178. 27-year-old man shot by RCMP faces 16 charges
  179. Vitalité Health doctors urge transfer of nursing homes to health system
  180. St. George mayor resigns after reaching 'breaking point' with town council
  181. Ottawa approves New Brunswick's carbon tax plan for consumers
  182. 2 stalled hospital units back on list of provincial capital projects
  183. Saint John police investigate after 2 men shot on city's west side
  184. New municipal plan forecasts population growth in downtown Fredericton
  185. RCMP considered probe into false Crime Stoppers tips that led to fatal shooting
  186. New guidelines released to combat discrimination against pregnant women
  187. Gas prices expected to tumble 2 cents a litre this week
  188. Province to move youth mental health centre to Moncton from Campbellton
  189. Yellow Pages let its fingers do the walking to China for photo of Fredericton bridge
  190. Andrew Scheer stepping down as Conservative Party leader
  191. Young man dead, 3 people sent to hospital after Hillsborough crash
  192. Marysville residents say it's not Christmas without 'Parker's tree'
  193. Still fighting: NB Power and AECL enter mediation in long-running Lepreau dispute
  194. Canada Cup curling coming to Fredericton in 2020
  195. Manitoba police watchdog investigating after RCMP shoot man in Moncton
  196. 53 dogs and puppies seized from registered breeding kennel, says SPCA
  197. Rifle accidentally goes off inside Fredericton police station
  198. Roads reopen as RCMP operation in Minto ends
  199. Chamber of Commerce and ousted CEO reach settlement
  200. N.B. seafood giant won't be disciplined after animal cruelty investigation
  201. Province needs its own police watchdog to investigate serious incidents, report says
  202. Fredericton's Barista Brian travels the world making latte art for celebrities
  203. New Brunswick's new carbon tax will cost drivers 2 cents a litre, Higgs says
  204. Forcing builders to include low-income units not a solution, say developers
  205. Higgs willing to bring on election over nursing home bill
  206. Quebec's top court won't suspend province's religious symbols ban, but judges say rights being viola
  207. Popular Harvey restaurant a 'complete loss' after overnight fire
  208. Cuts to housing subsidies shortsighted, advocate for homeless says
  209. Child and youth advocate applauds relocation of youth mental health facility
  210. First residential hospice in Greater Moncton set to begin construction in April
  211. Land-based salmon farm proposed for Grande-Anse
  212. Higgs promises to change nursing home bill to get People's Alliance support
  213. Harbour Lights City Market show raises $54K for food banks in southwestern N.B.
  214. Controversial Shediac campground plans 'terminated'
  215. New compensation rules for flight delays, cancellations kick in Sunday
  216. Fredericton's Barista Brian travels the world making latte art for celebrities
  217. Province makes changes to get seniors out of hospitals, into nursing homes faster
  218. Getting politics out of economic development: 3 panellists tackle the problem
  219. Heavy rain, strong winds cancels ferries
  220. Researchers get their hands dirty in one of the last frontiers of science
  221. Victim of neglect and apathy, an iconic Saint John building comes to a sad end
  222. Moncton loved the cookie company Joe Marven built
  223. Guilty pleas and dropped charges in Charlotte hunting case
  224. Moncton woman finds ashes inside thrift shop picture frame
  225. 'Change was required': Moncton Wildcats fire head coach
  226. Record-breaking temperatures reported across the Maritimes
  227. Magical train ride departs McAdam bound for Christmas joy
  228. Homeless youth organization needs Christmas donations
  229. Q&A: New University of Moncton president lays out goals
  230. 'Total closure': Pilot's son gets answers 62 years after father's fatal plane crash
  231. Florida sheriff's office closes extortion investigation involving Joi Scientific
  232. Numbers for poaching and other major hunting offences plunge in province
  233. 3 years in limbo: Syrian refugee family reunites in Sackville
  234. Why unclaimed cremated remains sit on Nova Scotia funeral home shelves
  235. Finance minister to deliver economic update today
  236. Want to ease Fredericton's housing shortage? Try single-room occupancy, committee says
  237. Inside the life of P.E.I.'s young Buddhist monks in the making
  238. Grinch steals Christmas presents from mailboxes in 7 northeastern N.B. communities
  239. Saint John man missing for 6 days
  240. Oland trial audio won't be used in documentary series about murder case
  241. Mental health advocate approves relocation of youth mental health centre
  242. Higgs hopeful final sign-off on carbon plan coming early in the new year
  243. Plastic bags won't be accepted for recycling in greater Saint John starting in March
  244. Moncton explores creating housing authority for affordable homes
  245. City mulls closing Saint John rink to help save money
  246. 3 election-triggering scenarios to watch in coming months
  247. Lettuce crop planted in old school library as couple turn building into a farm
  248. Gothic glass may rise again after 11th-hour rescue
  249. Ocean tech company to map 5,000 square kilometres of Atlantic ocean floor
  250. $400M Dumont expansion plan includes 600-space parking garage