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  1. Media not allowed to cover Donnie Snook's parole board hearing
  2. 15-year-old high school graduate from Moncton gets ready for university
  3. Service NB's assessment on latest Irving Oil headquarters differs from newly built schools
  4. Fredericton's virtual 'living library' gives immigrants a voice
  5. Loss of Air Canada flight route, station 'another blow' for northern N.B., says Bathurst mayor
  6. Fresh Express issues national recall of salads due to cyclospora risk
  7. Criminal trial date set for accused Fredericton shooter
  8. It's been 1 whole week since New Brunswick recorded a case of COVID-19
  9. Atlantic Bubble not enough to keep operators open, says N.B. tourism association
  10. Higgs asks Campbellton border communities for patience — at least until mid-July
  11. Missing Dalhousie woman found safe
  12. Moncton asked to redirect police spending
  13. Visitors to P.E.I. need declaration form to get in and will get health screening at point of entry
  14. Online choir hopes to bring some virtual joy this Canada Day
  15. Albert County celebrates only N.B.-born Canadian prime minister
  16. Community hosts reverse parade to celebrate Canada's birthday — minus the candy
  17. 'Tis the season for alien-like fish to spawn and die in N.B. fresh water
  18. N.B. tour operators in 'survival mode,' despite bubble
  19. Reduced schedule coming for Acadian Peninsula's 2 provincial courts
  20. All Service New Brunswick offices to reopen soon as COVID-19 subsides
  21. Fredericton residents challenged to decorate homes to share Canada Day spirit
  22. Edible crickets farm coming to northern New Brunswick
  23. People counters track Saint John life during pandemic
  24. Canada to ban 'nuisance seals' killing to keep access to U.S. market
  25. No celebrating yet over lower homeless count
  26. Moncton girl suffers burns during illegal fireworks on Canada Day
  27. Drone spots skeleton of ship 50 years after it sank in Bay of Fundy
  28. N.B. goes 9 days without confirmed case of COVID-19
  29. Front-yard vegetable garden brings 'a lot of smiles,' but City of Moncton wants it gone
  30. What you need to know as Atlantic bubble begins Friday
  31. Severe thunderstorm watch in effect for parts of the province
  32. Judge to decide hospital assault case in September
  33. Retired MP calls for Ottawa to rethink rigid compensation rules for thalidomide victims
  34. Officer who shot Chantel Moore back from leave, only performing desk work
  35. Movie buffs can head back to some theatres starting Friday
  36. Homeless people and shelters face new realities of COVID-19
  37. Worried about the Atlantic bubble? Here's why experts say the risk is low
  38. New Brunswick premier won't rule out snap election call
  39. Ex-premier Brian Gallant denies targeting career of former Speaker Chris Collins
  40. Moncton-based Organigram cuts 220 from workforce
  41. Heartwarming, tearful reunions as Atlantic bubble brings families together
  42. Chantel Moore's family calls for removal of officer who killed her
  43. Atlantic bubble lineups of more than 90 minutes exasperate truck drivers
  44. Province urges water conservation as surface, groundwater levels drop
  45. Friday marks day 10 without any new cases of COVID-19
  46. Baseball bat allegedly used in Canada Day attack
  47. Fire ban lifted earlier this week, despite no rain in some places
  48. Cenovus oil shipment leaves West Coast bound for eastern refineries — via Panama Canal
  49. No new cases of COVID-19 in N.B. on Day 2 of Atlantic bubble
  50. Tourism minister to visit sites province wants New Brunswickers to visit
  51. 'Ambassadors' to promote pandemic safety at Saint John beaches
  52. Dreams delayed: Fredericton wrestler puts her Olympic goal on hold
  53. More than 17K vehicles entered N.B. on first day of Atlantic bubble
  54. Severe thunderstorm watch issued for parts of northern N.B.
  55. P.E.I. has 3 new*COVID-19 cases, 1 tied to long-term care home
  56. RCMP ask for help to locate missing Moncton woman
  57. Man, 40, reported missing from Burton
  58. Blueberry, peach and basil? Fredericton coffee company unveils canned ice tea
  59. Majority of New Brunswick bus riders complying with face mask requirement
  60. No new cases of COVID-19 in N.B.
  61. House damaged after car catches fire in Pine Glen
  62. Delays at N.S.-N.B. border becoming 'a bit of a problem,' says truck driver
  63. Public safety director says to expect waits at N.S.-N.B. border
  64. Severe thunderstorm watch issued for northern, central N.B.
  65. Mixed views as Moncton's Main Street goes one-way, adds bike lanes
  66. For newcomers to Canada, social isolation amplified during COVID-19 pandemic
  67. Atlantic bubble reunites border communities
  68. Research finds fishing gear a major source of ocean microplastics in Atlantic Canada
  69. Putting officer who killed Chantel Moore back on job a tone-deaf move, criminologist says
  70. Woman dead after motorcycle crash near Sussex
  71. Most nursing home workers vote to accept tentative agreement
  72. Making Soccer work during COVID-19: No heads, no hands, a lot of sanitizer
  73. No new cases of COVID-19 on P.E.I. after 5 announced on weekend
  74. Haskap 'super fruit' taking root in New Brunswick
  75. Head of public library service resigns after controversy over qualifications
  76. Medical professionals call on governments to make masks mandatory in public
  77. Islands apart: COVID-19 drives Grand Manan woman to reunite with Trinidadian fiancé in Serbia
  78. N.B. on the cusp of reaching 2-week streak without any new COVID-19 cases
  79. Nurse won't face criminal charges over oxytocin allegations, police say
  80. Mother mourns her daughter while struggling for justice
  81. MLAs in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia say Atlantic bubble needs some work
  82. Manslaughter charge withdrawn against Upper Coverdale man
  83. Saint John wants racial discrimination made a punishable offence
  84. Technology solution to Atlantic bubble traffic problems coming soon, says Public Safety
  85. New Brunswick finishes two weeks without any new cases of COVID-19
  86. Province's soup kitchens seeing larger demand, fewer people to help
  87. Greater Moncton airport uses cash reserves to keep going during pandemic
  88. Canadian airlines accused of ignoring COVID precautions, denying refunds
  89. Form now available for travellers to Nova Scotia from outside Atlantic Canada
  90. Fundy Trail Parkway now accessible from Sussex
  91. Irving Oil blames pandemic for decision to cut 250 employees
  92. Doctor accused in Campbellton COVID-19 outbreak won't face criminal charges, says lawyer
  93. Quebec woman warns visitors to avoid New Brunswick after threats
  94. Months after student trip cancelled, Saint John families wait for money back
  95. Supplies dwindle in midst of COVID deck building craze
  96. Why more great white sharks are showing up in Atlantic Canada
  97. N.B. starts third week without any new cases of COVID-19
  98. Cannabis NB reports higher profits as sales climb
  99. Parents say high school students need routine, and fall plan for schools doesn't have it
  100. Via Rail cutting about 1,000 jobs amid struggles over COVID-19 pandemic
  101. RCMP investigate suspicious death of Saint John man found on roadside
  102. New Brunswick records first COVID-19 case in more than two weeks
  103. Former Air Canada COO says province should consider closing an airport
  104. First Nations chiefs set to meet with Blaine Higgs again to discuss systemic racism
  105. Mount Allison students push back against tuition hike for partly online academic year
  106. Wildlife watchers think it's a bear-y good year
  107. Sappyfest organizers find an entertaining use for town's biggest building
  108. Documentary warns of 'catastrophic' changes happening in Gulf of Maine
  109. Too early to predict economic toll from COVID-19
  110. Road test: It's a lot harder to get into New Brunswick than out of it
  111. Body found washed up on Maine beach IDed as Saint Andrews man
  112. Man who killed Candice Kennedy-Faguy gets 12 years for manslaughter
  113. Black Lives Matter group calls meeting with premier a 'step in right direction'
  114. Irving travel exemption should never have been approved, says Strang
  115. Canada joins international group of 22 countries to protect oceans
  116. Anglophone South district has learned a lot about online teaching, says curriculum director
  117. Researchers working on virus-killing plastic packaging
  118. For restaurants, keeping track of COVID-19 rule changes is a challenge
  119. 'The Queen of the Miramichi' considers retirement at 93
  120. Saint John horticultural group's greenhouse has its best year, despite losing city contract
  121. Matthew Raymond's lawyer requests judge's recusal over alleged bias against mental health
  122. From the top: N.B. marks 1 day without any new COVID-19 cases
  123. RCMP search for missing teenager from Miramichi area
  124. Moncton's new outdoor pool to open after construction, pandemic delays
  125. 2nd-degree murder charge laid in Fredericton shooting death
  126. New Brunswick's economy adds 22,000 jobs in June
  127. Listuguj chief says New Brunswick travel ban doesn't consider ancestral rights
  128. Cliffs of Fundy, Bonavista Peninsula named UNESCO Global Geoparks
  129. RCMP looking for person of interest in homicide of Saint John man
  130. Archeological assessment underway in Officers' Square
  131. Moncton parents consider joint homeschooling program to protect kids' mental health
  132. N.B. marks second straight day with no new COVID-19 cases
  133. Basketball star hopes for new contract once games resume
  134. First provincewide Pride Week focuses on education, collaboration
  135. Unusual granite culvert from 1800s is collapsing. Community wants it saved
  136. Non-profits band together to keep children fed during uncertain summer
  137. N.B. goes 3 consecutive days without new COVID-19 case
  138. More than a box of chocolates: St. Stephen's Chocolate Fest gets delivered
  139. Wintersleep and Tim Baker win big at 2020 East Coast Music Awards
  140. Mount Allison releases timeline for students outside of the Atlantic bubble
  141. UNB nursing prof develops app for abused women
  142. N.B. photographers submit photos for national COVID-19 portrait
  143. Scientist ankle deep in bog water to better understand unique wetland
  144. Canada adds health officials at U.S. border crossings to screen for COVID-19
  145. Cochran's Market holds firm on mask rule for customers
  146. Long lines and long waits as Service NB reopens to the public
  147. Canadian student charged international tuition at UNBSJ says change based on Chinese name
  148. New Brunswick goes 4 days without new cases of COVID-19
  149. Defending tuition hike, UNB says experience next year 'won't be inferior at all'
  150. Hilary Bonnell's family continues to face adversity 11 years after her murder
  151. Microplastics collecting in lobster larvae
  152. New online exhibit profiles WW II artist who painted lives of service women
  153. Hugs in a reopened province: A refresher on COVID-19 guidelines
  154. Only 23% of New Brunswickers comfortable welcoming Atlantic visitors, survey suggests
  155. Lobbyists lined up to persuade province to protect business in early COVID-19 stage
  156. Peregrine falcons entertaining visitors at Hopewell Rocks
  157. Public Health confirms 1 new travel-related case of COVID-19
  158. New signs installed around Saint John remind people 'it's OK not to be OK'
  159. Canada-U.S. border closure to be extended for another 30 days, say officials
  160. 4-storey apartment on Beaverbrook Street gets OK from council
  161. Downtown Moncton apartment fire forces eight people from their homes
  162. Bill that would add Indigenous languages teaching to all schools wins all-party support
  163. Some residents 'horrified' over Fredericton carnival set to open during pandemic
  164. Higgs seeks to extend bubble to part of Quebec this week, postpone rest of Canada
  165. New Brunswick brewery testing its own employees for COVID-19
  166. Bone-dry splash pads in Saint John a drain on summer fun
  167. Mi'kmaw nurse calls for inquiry, talks racism in health care
  168. Province will pay New Brunswickers to travel at home to boost tourism
  169. Border delays getting shorter, but there will always be a wait, department says
  170. 1 new active COVID-19 case announced, involves temporary foreign worker
  171. Woman charged in connection with Fredericton homicide
  172. Bill adding Indigenous languages to schools a 'small change,' Cardy says
  173. Province fined $125,000 after workplace death, family calls process 'a joke'
  174. Higgs may open N.B. to part of Quebec despite cool response from Atlantic premiers
  175. Murder charge laid in death of 29-year-old Saint John man
  176. Sackville woman to be sentenced for stealing thousands of dollars
  177. McAdam's largest employer to close wallboard plant, with loss of 59 jobs
  178. Public Health announces no new cases of COVID-19 in N.B.
  179. Augmented reality app to bring virtual fun to popular N.B parks
  180. Doaktown councillor says village needs reliable, faster internet services
  181. How peace officers control who gets across New Brunswick borders
  182. Cleaning certificate gives 'competitive edge' to tourism operators, says industry group
  183. Proposed cannabis operation worries Taymouth residents
  184. Many MLAs leave community funding on the table
  185. Teazer is here! 295-kg shark being tracked off eastern P.E.I.
  186. New rules for collecting contact tracing info coming amid privacy concerns
  187. Legault optimistic Quebecers living near N.B. border will be allowed to cross
  188. Hockey NB prepares for young hockey players return to ice
  189. N.B. man embarking on 350 km paddleboard journey to fight cancer
  190. Some Quebec drivers may be allowed to stay overnight on P.E.I.
  191. Federal government to provide provinces and territories with $19B for 'safe restart' of economy
  192. 'Rustic, uncomplicated' cabins in park overlooking Saint John almost complete
  193. Aging Point Lepreau nuclear plant is running like a newborn
  194. Activist jailed for giving legal advice forms new legal watchdog group
  195. Fredericton installs new traffic circle to ease drive-thru congestion
  196. Does a Plastic Free July seem crazy right now? Maybe not
  197. NB Power finances suffer $65.7M hit in March from COVID-19
  198. N.B. 'strongly considering twinning' with 2 Quebec regional county municipalities
  199. N.L. man sentenced to 3 years in prison for child porn charges in New Brunswick
  200. Ottawa provides N.B. with $200M to restart economy during COVID-19
  201. Government leaders chart steps for McAdam's recovery from plant closure
  202. Chief medical officer says two-week mark of Atlantic bubble shows 'best case scenario'
  203. Neglect of King's Square bandstand in Saint John upsets benefactor John Irving
  204. Food truck business booming as some customers remain reluctant to sit at restaurants
  205. Fredericton gets fancy by integrating artwork at Victoria Circle
  206. Soccer star missing out on her final year of play because of COVID-19
  207. Heat warning issued for eastern, central N.B.
  208. No new cases of COVID-19 in N.B. for 3rd straight day
  209. Severe thunderstorm watch issued for parts of N.B.
  210. Missing Burton man found, say RCMP
  211. Nature Trust looks to nearly double conserved land over next decade
  212. 'Step aside COVID': Family maintains 62-year reunion tradition despite pandemic
  213. Rogersville's Femmes Forte program strengthens women, girls
  214. 100-year-old dam in Marysville will be removed to restore fish passageway
  215. 1 new case of COVID-19 in N.B.
  216. 33-year-old Beechwood man dead after motorcycle collides with car
  217. Saint John police investigating animal abuse videos
  218. Man, 38, faces gun, assault charges after investigation in Moncton area
  219. Vanishing beach: Retaining walls reason for lost shore, say cottage owners
  220. Heat warnings continue into Tuesday
  221. Common terns flock to Shediac Bay in record numbers
  222. Flemming denies favouritism in appointment of ex-PC leadership candidate to Vitalité board
  223. Businesses told to collect 'minimum information necessary' for COVID-19 contact tracing
  224. Person in Fredericton region is latest to test positive for COVID-19
  225. Hub model teaming officers and social workers is working, say Fredericton Police
  226. Shippagan nursing home defends quality of care after employee's accusations
  227. Essential worker worn down by N.B.'s 'inconsistent' border practices
  228. With Irving seeking to close N.L. oil refinery deal, another suitor waits in the wings
  229. Fredericton company supplying COVID-19 test chemicals detects virus at home office
  230. Moncton OK's 'huge' north end development
  231. Tour operator shocked by popularity of 'llama hikes'
  232. 2 Moncton MLAs spent none of their $50K community investment funding
  233. Public Health announces no new cases of COVID-19
  234. Dog, hamster removed from Saint John home after videos of alleged abuse appear on Facebook
  235. Pave paradise? Moncton considers burying brook for restaurant parking lot
  236. Chief says pressure on Higgs for inquiry into justice system won't let up
  237. Man jailed for failing to self-isolate after positive COVID-19 test: prosecutor
  238. Woman dies after 2-vehicle collision in Bathurst
  239. Missing Saint-Isidore woman's car found near Bathurst
  240. Higgs shifts tone, 'not hankering for an election'
  241. Wolastoqi scholar says Indigenous language bill will just sap scarce resources
  242. RCMP watchdog calls out 'unreasonable' use of force during wellness checks
  243. 911 service restored after widespread disruption in phone service
  244. Historic clothing discovered in cellar of Loyalist House
  245. Director of Moncton Headstart remains hopeful, annual school supply drive begins
  246. Accelerated economic recovery in N.B. driven by early containment of COVID-19
  247. Hordes of 'gigantic' jellyfish keep beachgoers in Bathurst area alert
  248. Behind the scenes preparations underway to navigate risks of possible snap election
  249. 14-year-old boy dies after all-terrain vehicle crash
  250. High schools students now expected to bring own electronic devices to school