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  1. Friends, family mourn 'vivacious' Quispamsis native killed in N.S. shooting
  2. Fredericton man in severe pain says province should continue surgeries to avoid logjam
  3. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Eased restrictions will be 'cyclical,' says medical officer
  4. Strong emotions for Fredericton police chief after Nova Scotia shooting
  5. Death of missing Moncton man found in landfill deemed accidental
  6. 'He just can't get enough of her': Saint John couple stay connected through window visits
  7. Author of N.B. COVID-19 projection says reasons to be optimistic, but we're not out of the woods yet
  8. Latest known victims of N.S. rampage include young father, retired nursing home worker, former firef
  9. 'It's been rough': Disabled struggling during pandemic with no supports
  10. Cities call for help to keep buses running in pandemic
  11. Retired navy vet, firefighter from Norton among victims of N.S. shooting
  12. Saint John pushes for province to act on tax changes immediately
  13. 28-year-old man dies after motorcycle collides with transport truck
  14. 23 people confirmed dead in N.S. mass shooting
  15. Police uniform, mock RCMP cruiser key parts of investigation into N.S. shootings
  16. Trial of man accused in Dieppe strip club shooting proceeds, despite pandemic concerns
  17. Take staggered approach to reopening province, says epidemiologist
  18. Chris Collins sues former premier, province over harassment allegations
  19. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Food bank use high but levelling off
  20. More than 60 dogs seized from church-turned-kennel on eastern coast
  21. Lobster fishing season in northern New Brunswick delayed 2 weeks
  22. Trial of man accused in Dieppe strip club shooting wraps up
  23. N.B. lawyer explains how suspected gunman could have no record, despite guilty plea
  24. Surprise birthday parade brings donations instead of gifts to 13 year-old
  25. RCMP give new details on timeline of manhunt for N.S. shooter
  26. Vitalité CEO announces October retirement
  27. Owner of stolen truck uses family's helicopter to help track it down
  28. Researchers worry pandemic creating gaps in North Atlantic right whale tracking
  29. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Premier Higgs to provide virus update
  30. 'Emotional hangover' predicted when busy snitch line's days are over
  31. Covid carrots: N.B. takes pandemic as warning it's producing too few vegetables
  32. N.B. government eliminates 30-day cap on prescription refills
  33. 'They don't know if they've caught him': Recordings reveal chaos of Nova Scotia manhunt
  34. 'Super tenacious' N.B. rower Ed Winchester suffers fatal heart attack while training
  35. Community mourns the death of Acadian founder of pizza chain
  36. Victim of N.S. mass shooting owned a property involved in dispute between suspected gunman, his uncl
  37. Camps in province plan for a different summer
  38. UNB early nursing graduate thankful "to offer a hand however I can"
  39. COVID-19 creates food supply 'challenges' in New Brunswick, raises food security concerns
  40. Pandemic chickens: The demand for farm*birds*spikes during COVID-19 outbreak
  41. Conservation Council recommends more local food security as part of COVID-19 recovery plan
  42. Businesses counting on tourism look to 'staycationers' to fill void
  43. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Premier to reveal start of recovery plan today
  44. COVID-19 recovery plan to begin with two-household gatherings, reopening of outdoor spaces
  45. 'Absolutely heartbroken': Widow of Mountie killed in 2014 says N.S. first responders need support
  46. Fredericton police await autopsy results on homicide victim
  47. Final arguments heard in trial of man accused in Dieppe strip club shooting
  48. Symphony NB faces a season of uncertainty in the era of COVID-19
  49. 'Culture of secrecy' prevents some students from accessing remote learning
  50. Art teacher issues middle school portrait challenge
  51. No new cases of COVID-19 in N.B. for 7th straight day
  52. Former Liberal minister and mayor Roland Haché dies at age 72
  53. Daughter shares mother's harrowing recovery from COVID-19
  54. Saint John mom says she lost her job after losing child care
  55. A long way from last call and other challenges businesses face with a 'new normal'
  56. 1st day of COVID-19 recovery plan a success for NB golfers
  57. No new cases of COVID-19 in N.B. for 8th straight day
  58. N.B. sport organizations hoping play can resume before COVID-19 vaccine discovered
  59. 'Beautiful and heartwarming' messages give encouragement to health-care workers
  60. Who's in your bubble? How New Brunswickers are deciding who will be in their 'two-household bubble'
  61. A boy's year in isolation: 12-year-old kept in what his mother calls a 'private jail'
  62. Demographics, distancing and dumb luck: How N.B. avoided a worst-case COVID-19 scenario
  63. 'No need to panic': Talk of selling popular electric utility in Saint John sparks concern
  64. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Harvest Festival cancelled for 1st time in 3 decades
  65. Fredericton teen plays violin for her great grandmother during pandemic
  66. Saint John mayor defends property tax levy in outlying communities
  67. Fires on the weekend force 13 people from 2 homes
  68. Saint John mayor defends property tax levy in outlying communities
  69. Fires on the weekend force 13 people from 2 homes
  70. What the COVID-19 recovery plan means for masks, ATVs, universities and playgrounds
  71. Moncton offers funds for new 10-bed hospice
  72. Pass system grants Quebec First Nation limited access to Campbellton area
  73. Hundreds of N.B. businesses in jeopardy without rent relief, says federation
  74. Choosing a 'bubble family' not always easy
  75. Fredericton cuts back on Officers' Square, other projects to make up COVID-19 losses
  76. Verdict today in trial related to Brady Francis's hit-and-run death
  77. Sackville's puzzle library an appreciated distraction
  78. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Province expands testing protocols after 10th day of no new cases
  79. New Brunswick bans temporary foreign workers to curb COVID-19 risk
  80. Many home repairs are deemed essential during state of emergency
  81. Parents 'heartbroken' after minister agrees to close Saint John school for good
  82. New Codiac RCMP building opening pushed to 2023
  83. COVID-19 playing role in Saint John sewage backups
  84. Province considers launch of COVID-19 contact-tracing app, says Higgs
  85. New Brunswickers hit liquor, cannabis stores before locking down for pandemic, records show
  86. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: No new cases for 11th straight day, 4 active cases
  87. Pandemic parallels: Moncton church transformed into hospital during 1918 Spanish flu
  88. Wolastoqi artist paints teepee as space to honour, share language
  89. Sussex's longest-serving mayor remembered as empathetic and hardworking
  90. Food, trucking industries race to reverse provincial ban on temporary foreign workers
  91. 2 communities expected to reach flood stage Sunday, Monday
  92. Irving Oil wants more Canadian crude for its Atlantic operations
  93. Canadian military helicopter goes missing during NATO operations near Greece
  94. Cities look at expanding sidewalk patios to help restaurants get back on feet
  95. Scurvy jokes and the occasional noise: What it's like to live nearly alone in a dormitory
  96. The acrylic answer: Businesses prepare to reopen with help from a maze of plastic
  97. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Province to share Thursday virus update
  98. N.B. airports will lose millions this year
  99. 'The sky's kind of the limit': COVID-19 ushers in new era of e-health, says Higgs
  100. Cracks in political unity appear, but Higgs holds firm on temporary foreign worker ban
  101. Cherry Brook Zoo announces permanent closure
  102. Virtual council brings strange sounds, unflattering angles and an inability to unmute
  103. Salmon groups push ahead with fish kill in face of COVID-19 emergency
  104. First Nations saddened but not surprised by acquittal in hit-and-run death of Brady Francis
  105. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Province won't open border to P.E.I. before July
  106. N.S. court reduces scope of lawsuit over tainted Organigram cannabis
  107. Doctor-turned-artist makes house into playful art using thousands of toys
  108. Car crash near Perth-Andover kills Moncton man
  109. With long-term policy experiments, Higgs shatters COVID-19 consensus
  110. In the search for new homes for Cherry Brook zoo's animals, big cats are a big concern
  111. Courts plan 2 mock trials as trial run of COVID-19 physical-distancing requirements
  112. Irving Oil targets summer for tanker shipments of Western Canadian crude
  113. 'The voice of Bathurst': Chaleur region mourns the loss of Al Hébert
  114. Literacy advocates worry some children will fall behind
  115. An electric connection: A classic Fender guitar finds its way home by chance
  116. Privacy commissioner has 'some comfort' with proposed COVID-19 contact-tracing app
  117. N.B. reports no remaining active cases of COVID-19
  118. RCMP arrest man in connection with fatal stabbing in Hillsborough
  119. Snowbirds to take to Nova Scotia, New Brunswick skies on Sunday
  120. Police investigating after city's 2nd homicide of the year
  121. Secretariat wins virtual Kentucky Derby 'Triple Crown Showdown'
  122. Students lament loss of 'princess moment' and other graduation events
  123. N.B. launches tourism campaign aimed at promoting staycations
  124. Saint John police investigate shooting that sent 2 people to hospital
  125. Hillsborough man charged with first-degree murder
  126. N.B. reports no new COVID-19 cases for 15 days in a row
  127. RCMP investigating human remains found outside Moncton
  128. 'This hurts a lot:' Ottawa's gun ban leaves N.B. business owner at a loss
  129. Man taken to hospital with gunshot wound to the leg
  130. Woman, 31, killed in ATV accident in east Saint John
  131. 'Poetry in motion': N.B. ref witnessed Michael Jordan's greatness
  132. A Saint John reporter writes of his mother's death from COVID-19, two provinces away
  133. Sport leagues grapple with cancelled seasons, unclear future
  134. Council motion would kill any attempt to sell Saint John Energy
  135. Profitable Cannabis NB outperforming some companies bidding to take it over
  136. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Distance learning plan coming, also aimed at future school disruptions
  137. Police investigating Upper Gagetown homicide after standoff that left a 2nd man dead
  138. Accused Fredericton shooter undergoes mandatory treatment, gets tentative trial dates
  139. 29-year-old man identified as Fredericton homicide victim
  140. Slain Hillsborough woman was assaulted months before her death
  141. North Atlantic right whales make return to Canadian waters
  142. Canadian Forces chopper crashed in full view of multiple witnesses, military confirms
  143. Proposed apartments could mean traffic problems, says Moncton councillor
  144. Council decides Saint John Energy is not for sale
  145. Quispamsis student braves COVID-19 in cross-Canada trek to tree planting job in B.C.
  146. As MLAs push for public debate, a return to the House presents a logistical quagmire
  147. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Province announces new case of coronavirus
  148. Major crime unit investigating inmate death at Southeast Regional Correctional Centre
  149. New Brunswick Indigenous Summer Games cancelled amid COVID-19 pandemic
  150. N.B. seeks answers after passenger on Moncton flight tests positive for COVID-19
  151. Drug supply chain could still be interrupted because of COVID-19
  152. Newlyweds separated by Canada-U.S. border closure
  153. Minister sides with suburbs in rejecting Saint John proposals for sharing
  154. Moncton residents 'flabbergasted' by backlash after cleaning up growing mound of garbage
  155. Province attempts to put a finer point on rules, 'strengthen' border restrictions
  156. One family farm tries to cope without some of its best workers
  157. Controversial dry dock wrested from province's grasp headed back to New Brunswick
  158. Support for fishermen affected by COVID-19 days away, says fisheries minister
  159. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Province to share update on 2nd new case
  160. Province buys internet-ready iPads, laptops to support students learning at home
  161. Moncton man found not guilty in Dieppe strip club shooting
  162. Mother calls for anyone with information about Adam Howard's death to come forward
  163. Domestic violence shelters in financial crisis because of COVID-19 pandemic within a pandemic
  164. Ottawa orders temporary shutdown of Maritime elver fishery
  165. Virus problems in Quebec, New England entrench strict border measures in N.B.
  166. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Teachers see hundreds of hours of work ahead to prepare for fall
  167. RCMP search for missing Riverview woman
  168. Sister of homicide victim hopes tragedy can act as warning to get the help you need
  169. Love letters from 1949 discovered under floorboard in Grand Manan attic
  170. No start day yet for New Brunswick daycares
  171. What do New Brunswick’s border rules look like and how are they enforced?
  172. All-white beaver shocks Beaver Dam man
  173. Pandemic brings Moncton affordable housing plan to 'screeching halt'
  174. Canada's privacy commissioners offer guidance on COVID-19 contact-tracing apps
  175. Snow and gusty winds coming Saturday, just in time for ... Mother's Day?
  176. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Jobless rate at 13.2% as province moves to ease restrictions on business
  177. Man pleads guilty to violating ban on travel to N.B., to be flown back to Ontario
  178. Retailers scramble to prepare for impending reopening news
  179. Inflated power bills another hit to businesses dealing with COVID closures
  180. New Brunswickers shouldn't worry about 'murder hornets;' says biologist
  181. Two Ontario cities sell their electric utilities as Saint John quashes the idea
  182. Supporters propose changes to N.B. motor vehicle act to honour Brady Francis
  183. As New Brunswick enters new recovery phase, here's what you need to know
  184. Fishing zones closed after North Atlantic right whale sightings
  185. New Brunswick daycares set to open on May 19
  186. May storm brings more snow to parts of N.B.
  187. College student says inconsistent border enforcement makes no sense, leaves students confused
  188. Storm set to bring 30 cm of snow to some areas of N.B.
  189. New Brunswick and the liberation of The Netherlands: 75 years later
  190. No new cases of COVID-19 as N.B. enters next phase of recovery
  191. Overnight fire displaces 7 people in Saint John
  192. Boy, 17, dies in collision in Lower Coverdale
  193. Group looking for test case to challenge Higgs's decision to close N.B. borders
  194. Missing Riverview woman found
  195. Father heartbroken after son refused entry to province
  196. 2 drive-ins hope for blockbuster season as COVID-19 keeps movie theatres closed
  197. Low monarch butterfly populations in Mexico disappointing to N.B. naturalist
  198. Use of masks during COVID-19 not always the answer, says epidemiologist
  199. Springtime storm brings piles of snow, slush to some communities
  200. N.B. businesses begin to emerge from COVID-19 hibernation
  201. Second-hand stores expect large volume of donations as they prepare to reopen
  202. Canadian and U.S. owners of New Brunswick seasonal homes facing lost summer
  203. From costumes to face masks, Atlantic Ballet Canada adapts during COVID-19 pandemic
  204. Food trucks face summer without festivals
  205. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Businesses reopen—but stick to curbside pickup
  206. Who would win border restriction charter case unclear, says law prof
  207. ATV users back on trails in NB again
  208. Business groups put together a list of resources to help companies reopen
  209. Municipal office seekers in limbo awaiting new election date
  210. Dentists in New Brunswick prepare to reopen clinics under new COVID protocols
  211. Family believes Upper Gagetown murder-suicide could have been prevented
  212. Fredericton cancels some summer programming in response to COVID-19
  213. More cancellations hit Saint John's COVID-shortened cruise ship season
  214. New $35M program to help Canadian ocean tech companies amid COVID-19
  215. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Public health announces no new cases for 6 straight days
  216. Former radio host asks for sentencing hearing to be postponed so he can appear in person
  217. Moncton-area municipalities delay single-use plastic bag bylaw restrictions
  218. RCMP search for missing 15-year-old Moncton boy
  219. Retired friends turn cancelled trip into journey of local discovery
  220. Business association wants Fredericton to steer clear of closing streets to vehicles
  221. Customers cash in big as bottle depots reopen this week
  222. New course explores nuances of Acadian language, culture
  223. Some daycare operators, parents worried about plan to reopen amid COVID-19 pandemic
  224. Big bank sees $1B hole opening up in N.B. budget
  225. Hospital services restarting only for 'urgent, critical' elective surgery Horizon patients
  226. New N.B. cannabis grower to target 'connoisseurs'
  227. Farmers, butchers going 'full-tilt' to keep up with growing demand for local meat
  228. N.B. universities and colleges prep for blend of online teaching and classroom instruction
  229. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Restaurants take slow, steady approach to reopening
  230. Bird research group asks volunteers to collect data from home this season
  231. N.B. malls reopen, but few stores ready for business
  232. Provincial parks, trails and other tourist attractions set to reopen
  233. Fredericton landfill reopens as COVID-19 restrictions lift
  234. Day parole cancelled for Hells Angels member
  235. Judge denies application for mistrial in nurse assault case
  236. Cardy hopes to pass contentious vaccination bill by summer
  237. Convicted murderer dies at Dorchester Penitentiary
  238. People must 'embrace the risk' of reopening daycares for the sake of recovery, Cardy says
  239. Trudeau urges consumers to 'buy Canadian' as government pledges $470M for fisheries
  240. Province's first turkey hunt pushed back to 2021
  241. School closures expose 'glaring' gaps in food security for families
  242. Province won't screen out-of-province workers to see if N.B. labour can perform job
  243. Coach Atlantic Group 'hunkering down', forecasts $30M revenue drop
  244. Science teacher gets COVID-blues comfort from hundreds of former students
  245. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Province extends state of emergency, announces no new cases
  246. Saint John man steps up for national COVID-19 convalescent plasma trial
  247. New Brunswick may let in out-of-province cottage owners by midsummer
  248. Middle and high school students to process lobster after temporary foreign worker ban
  249. Auditor general backs Higgs in federal dispute over infrastructure spending
  250. A quarter of Codiac RCMP shifts missed minimum staff target