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  1. No new cases of COVID-19 in N.B., 3 active cases remain
  2. Schools brace for spike in traffic as students head back to class
  3. Dilapidated Saint John commercial building was once a state of the art dairy
  4. Wabanaki artist finds carving masks at Mactaquac a valuable conversation-starter
  5. Remembering Dorian: Storm last September left trail of destruction
  6. UNB physicists developing new weather monitoring instrument for Canadian Arctic
  7. Pandemic rules keeping terminally ill man from seeing family
  8. Principals feel ready as students head back to school across New Brunswick
  9. No new COVID-19 cases, 1 recovery drops active count to 2
  10. Higgs steers clear of abortion debate during campaign, despite strong personal views
  11. Liberal and PC leaders each drop candidates over derogatory posts about LGBTQ community
  12. Campbellton mayor calls on Vitalité to address doctor shortage
  13. COVID-19 closed schools in March. Here's what they looked like during the shutdown and now
  14. Hajdu orders a review of pandemic alert system after scientists claim warnings were ignored
  15. Nature Conservancy protects Saint John area forest, city water supply
  16. People Alliance gains wouldn't put francophones at risk, says party leader
  17. Live performances return to Capitol Theatre despite COVID-19 restrictions
  18. Party leaders will answer your questions in pivotal forum airing tonight
  19. Moncton approves bailout for global firm running Avenir Centre
  20. Fire in downtown Sackville displaces tenants, including university students
  21. Work begins on long-awaited hospice for southeastern New Brunswick
  22. Lobster company fills in inter-tidal zone off Grand Manan property
  23. New Salisbury coffee shop hopes to offer jobs to people with disabilities
  24. Gay candidate confused by Liberal leader's accusations of homophobia
  25. You are here: Sackville gallery links art with the places that inspired it in new exhibit
  26. Fredericton North and South candidates see value in Performing Arts Centre
  27. Snap election means some votes won't count, says NB man working in Ontario
  28. Love at the nursing home: A Saint John couple's unlikely romance
  29. People's Alliance drops candidate for making Islamophobic comments online
  30. No new cases of COVID-19 in New Brunswick
  31. Kris Austin says People's Alliance no threat to francophones
  32. Lawyers of N.B. doctor blamed for outbreak call for criminal inquiry of handling of case
  33. NDP needs to solidify position as party of left, says interim party leader
  34. Teenager dead after ATV crash south of Miramichi airport
  35. Potential jurors to arrive in small groups in Saint John manslaughter case
  36. New Brunswick woman concerned about ballot secrecy at returning office
  37. 'Give us our money back': Mayors ask N.B. for a larger share of property taxes
  38. Clinic 554 and abortion access: 5 key questions answered
  39. Moncton South race sees candidates focus on poverty, mental health
  40. First Nations vote could affect outcome of provincial election, chief says
  41. Former and would-be MLAs call for more support for parents at the legislature
  42. Lawyers in west Saint John class action fail to agree on COVID protocols
  43. Moncton to hold reverse Santa Claus parade
  44. New Brunswick resident tests positive for COVID-19 in Quebec
  45. Feeling left out: NDP interim leader tries to reposition party
  46. New Brunswick leaders forum
  47. Former PC candidate blames sexual abuse as child for transphobic post
  48. Saint John's Imperial Theatre tests the waters with 1st live performance since lockdown
  49. University students back to class, not many back on campus
  50. Liberal leader's bid for first seat is not a sure thing in Miramichi
  51. Higgs accuses Vickers of promising 'a lot' without knowing what things will cost
  52. Striking a pose: Canada and the politics of statues
  53. Property tax review of large N.B. mills not yet public
  54. 26-year-old Upper Woodstock man dead after single-vehicle crash
  55. No new COVID-19 cases, one recovery in New Brunswick
  56. New outreach program to bring domestic and sexual violence services to rural communities
  57. Former deputy attorney general facing 8 charges of fraud released on conditions
  58. Acadieville man found guilty of assaulting two nurses
  59. Wolastoqey chiefs urge community members to vote Liberal or Green
  60. N.B. election campaign ignores province's numerous poverty issues
  61. N.B. reports no new COVID-19 cases, 2 active cases
  62. Allardville man receives 12-year sentence following drug investigation
  63. Florence Nightingale corn maze honours COVID-19 health-care workers
  64. More than 133,000 New Brunswick residents voted at advance polls, smashing record
  65. Avenir Centre fundraiser $2.1M shy of goal two years after doors opened
  66. Green party promises to do away with interest on student loans
  67. Hanwell woman, 25, dead after crash with tractor-trailer
  68. Parties talk Lamèque-Shippagan bridge plans in final campaign weekend
  69. N.B. election candidates face hateful comments on sexual identity, orientation and gender
  70. 3 teens killed in car crash early Sunday in Blackville, N.B., the latest in a string of accidents
  71. Divers search for 2 people after pickup truck goes off Belleisle ferry
  72. New Brunswick remains at 2 active cases of COVID-19
  73. Mason jars, lids hard to find during pickling season
  74. Here's what to expect when you head to the polls today
  75. New Brunswickers head to polls in 1st general election during COVID-19
  76. Technical glitch delays voting at Fredericton polling station
  77. 2 bodies, truck found in Belleisle Bay, where vehicle went off ferry
  78. Blackville in 'total state of loss' after crash that killed 3 teens, mayor says
  79. New Brunswick reports 1 new COVID-19 case in Moncton region
  80. New Brunswick vote switchers hold key to election outcome
  81. Atlantic Wildlife Institute opens 'nature school'
  82. CBC News projects PC majority government in New Brunswick
  83. Liberals hang on to northern stronghold
  84. Premier Higgs has his majority government. Now what?
  85. Murder trial starts for Fredericton man accused of shooting 4 people to death
  86. 3 teenage crash victims identified, funeral services planned
  87. Pandemic plaudits and a linguistic divide give Blaine Higgs the majority government he wanted
  88. Liberals win key ridings, lose big one in eastern New Brunswick
  89. Election night's biggest winners and losers
  90. People's Alliance celebrates 'giant slayer' Michelle Conroy, but party takes a hit
  91. More women heading to the legislature, but diverse candidates remain shut out
  92. Kevin Vickers to step aside as Liberal leader
  93. Green Party keeps its 3 seats in New Brunswick Legislature
  94. Progressive Conservatives sweep southern New Brunswick ridings
  95. PCs turn Moncton area even bluer with the addition of two seats
  96. All 15 PC cabinet ministers retain their seats
  97. Battleground Fredericton ridings help deliver PC majority
  98. Western ridings remain a Tory stronghold
  99. N.B. reports no new cases of COVID-19, 3 active cases
  100. New Brunswick MP Dominic LeBlanc says he's not surprised by provincial election results
  101. Lessons learned from Canada's first pandemic election
  102. Former Fredericton radio host seeks to postpone sentencing so he can appear in person
  103. Maine officials connect 5 coronavirus deaths to a wedding reception
  104. Liberal collapse in anglophone ridings sparks calls for party reform
  105. PC party members diverge on language split after Higgs shut out in northern New Brunswick
  106. Education council wants answers from province on Moncton school location
  107. WorksafeNB says 'out of bubble' lawyers must self-isolate for 14 days
  108. New Brunswick reports no new cases of COVID-19, offers online test request
  109. 'Unexpected' issues adjourn Matthew Raymond's murder trial for the week
  110. Suspicious death being investigated in St. Stephen
  111. Widow of slain police officer Robb Costello reacts to start of Raymond murder trial
  112. Moncton non-profit to turn farm into addiction rehab centre
  113. Small schools struggle to field sports teams because of COVID-19
  114. People of colour hope new government will be inclusive
  115. A New Brunswick job fair, coronavirus-style
  116. N.B. Women's Council hopes for cabinet parity
  117. N.B. doctor blamed for COVID-19 outbreak receives letter of support from 1,500 physicians
  118. N.B. officials watching increase in COVID-19 cases across Quebec border
  119. NDP apologizes for Saint John candidate's 'profane remarks' directed at other politicians
  120. St. Stephen unveils bronze statue of local scientist, historian W. F. Ganong
  121. Residents livid with glyphosate say they'll chase spray helicopters out of their communities
  122. Indigenous leaders hope to work with Higgs following election
  123. Témiscouta county booted from N.B. travel bubble over COVID-19 case spike
  124. Moncton families, school bus drivers struggle with 'gridlock' traffic during morning drop-off
  125. Wolastoqi woman continues ceremony in Officers' Square
  126. High winds make fighting Baie-Sainte-Anne peat moss fire difficult, says fire chief
  127. Vitalité CEO asks people to avoid Dumont ER if possible
  128. Wannabe drivers facing two-month wait to take road test
  129. Moncton-area schools switching to touchless water fountains
  130. Mi'kmaw fishermen launch self-regulated fishery in Lower Saulnierville
  131. Saint John broadcaster and war veteran Bill Anderson dies at 98
  132. National strategy could reset urban Indigenous housing, but some say more is needed
  133. Heists of hot tubs, beef in Alberta indication of growing cargo theft problem in Canada
  134. New pitch made to delay demolition of century-old Saint John dairy building
  135. 'It's pretty easy': Novice golfer doesn't understand fuss over hole-in-one
  136. Doctor shortage worsens after 4 family doctors leave Campbellton region
  137. Council vacancies pile up with no clear municipal vote date
  138. Why doctors think you should get the flu shot this year — and soon
  139. Municipalities look for guidance on trick-or-treating in a pandemic
  140. N.B. athletes have to wait another year for Canada Summer Games
  141. Homicide victim Chris Hanley remembered for love of the racetrack
  142. Heavy emitters want carbon tax clarity as N.B. plan sits in limbo
  143. COVID Alert app now active in New Brunswick
  144. Major junior hockey fans back in the stands, but not everyone will be able to attend
  145. Bear, 2 cubs destroyed in Fredericton park after being deemed a public safety risk
  146. West Coast fires cause of grey, cloudless sky over New Brunswick
  147. Tobique First Nation opens new building to centralize emergency services
  148. As Hurricane Teddy bears down, Maritimers plan for power outages and heavy rain
  149. RCMP searching for missing man facing language barrier
  150. 'That grin, that big heart': Remembering Terry Fox, the Marathon of Hope and one day in Thunder Bay
  151. No new cases of COVID-19 in New Brunswick, still 1 active case
  152. Some nursing home residents still waiting for first hug since March
  153. Province ropes off sea caves in St. Martins after rock fall
  154. Chris Hall: There's no path to net-zero without nuclear power, says O'Regan
  155. Students still don't have tech they need, 2 weeks into school year
  156. Virtual health care gets positive early reviews in New Brunswick
  157. Donated guitars help to bring some peace to Fredericton's homeless
  158. Student struck by 'loneliness' of seniors launches matchmaking program
  159. N.B. universities adapt disciplinary rules for COVID-19 behaviour
  160. Teddy forecast to bring heavy rain, wind to parts of Atlantic Canada
  161. Testing, testing: Laughs scheduled to return at Saint John comedy club
  162. No new cases of COVID-19 in New Brunswick, uptick in testing
  163. Dozens displaced after Dieppe apartment fire
  164. Terry Fox virtual event set for Sunday to mark 40th anniversary
  165. Miramichi cyclist group wants to develop paved trail system in city
  166. Orchestra and inmates collaborate for Saint John show
  167. The show must go on: Harvest Jazz and Blues makes the best of pandemic times
  168. Teen killed in dirt bike crash in Nashwaak Bridge
  169. Text crisis line available for N.B. first responders, public safety professionals
  170. New Brunswick nursing homes looking for money to help deal with pandemic
  171. Hurricane Teddy expected to bring strong winds, rain to parts of New Brunswick
  172. Federal approval of New Brunswick carbon tax for heavy emitters comes with warning
  173. Horizon replaces 3 out of 4 family doctors who left their practices in Fredericton area
  174. Pleas to charges postponed in death at Fredericton wastewater treatment plant
  175. Two new cases of COVID-19 reported in Moncton region
  176. Saint John auction of Miller Brittain work draws national attention
  177. Service New Brunswick customers still waiting hours in long lineups
  178. Moncton rejects restaurant's plan to pave brook with parking lot
  179. Plan to use fish killer rotenone in N.B. lake, river delayed by environmental assessment
  180. Parents of symptomatic students frustrated with COVID-19 testing wait times
  181. Southeastern New Brunswick prepares for Teddy's rain and storm surge
  182. New home soon for Saint John's Coverdale Emergency Women's Shelter
  183. Moncton moves to make masks mandatory in city buildings
  184. Airports in Atlantic Canada estimate 92% drop in spring and summer travel
  185. No new cases of COVID-19 reported in New Brunswick
  186. Public comment sought on development of Exhibition Grounds in Fredericton
  187. Spouse witnessed N.S. gunman torching their cottage, court documents say
  188. Former coffee shop owner recalls accused shooter having 'Islamophobic' views
  189. N.B. officials say Teddy impact 'better than expected' so far
  190. Non-profit head on defensive after connection to neo-Nazi Facebook group uncovered
  191. We looked at every confirmed COVID-19 case in Canada. Here's what we found
  192. Countdown to free flu shots
  193. More businesses opened than closed in uptown Saint John in pandemic
  194. New Brunswick may be worst off in Canada when it comes to rising food prices
  195. New Brunswick staycations opening new market for tourism operators
  196. Mi'kmaq lobster fishery signals new wave of Indigenous resource activity
  197. One new case of COVID-19 confirmed in New Brunswick
  198. Fredericton Playhouse reopens with small performance schedule
  199. Moncton eyes switch from garbage bags to carts, privatization of collection
  200. Kent County residents worried after unexpected bridge closure
  201. 2 new cases of COVID-19 reported in New Brunswick
  202. Former neighbours recall morning of Fredericton shootings that left 4 dead
  203. Brenda Robertson, first woman in New Brunswick Legislature, cabinet dies at 91
  204. Listuguj impatient with failure to define 'moderate livelihood' in fishery
  205. Six months later: Union says employees at N.B. entry points face burnout
  206. 2-year-olds are getting kicked off planes for refusing to wear a mask. Is that fair?
  207. No reported deaths, entanglements for North Atlantic right whales this year
  208. Province holds the line as COVID cases spike outside the bubble
  209. No one likes wearing a mask — but with COVID-19 cases rising, you should put it on more often than y
  210. New Brunswick's travel bubble with Quebec shrinks again
  211. Conflict-of-interest charges against mayor of Beaubassin East dismissed
  212. Large fire and explosions damage American Iron and Metal plant in Saint John
  213. Top-secret records show New Brunswick, Alberta companies received millions in suspicious transfers
  214. Trial of accused Fredericton shooter adjourned for the week
  215. Details are few on province's plan for high-speed internet in rural New Brunswick
  216. Blaine Higgs has more members now, so choosing cabinet ministers may be tough
  217. Owners of beleaguered Brunswick Square say they're committed to keeping it vibrant
  218. Schools scramble to make up for learning losses that have already occurred in the pandemic
  219. RCMP recover body of man in Mactaquac Headpond
  220. Dieppe fire leaves family struggling to find housing
  221. Man fled after attempted child abduction in Saint-Léonard, police say
  222. 22-year-old student from India identified as man who died cliff diving at Mactaquac
  223. Pennfield woodpile sculptor creates biggest stack ever
  224. New Brunswickers show off their masks, both stylish and funny
  225. Atlantic Loop energy project seen as an economic shot in the arm for the region
  226. And her name was NOT Marco Polo
  227. Property tax assessments to arrive next week after being split from bills
  228. COVID testing ordeal may last 11 days for Saint John family
  229. New Brunswick COVID-19 cases hit 200-mark after new case reported
  230. Throne speech won't get Canadians back to work, Conservative MP charges
  231. New recovery centre in Fredericton for people with addictions
  232. Driver in crash that killed 3 in Moncton last year opts for jury trial
  233. No new cases of COVID-19 in New Brunswick
  234. Conductor describes life in isolation before audition for prized Symphony NB role
  235. No more staying in car during crossings, says Northumberland Ferries
  236. No legal authority to disrupt protest at N.B. legislature, says law professor
  237. Theatre company to showcase stories of Black Saint Johners
  238. Help needed for those who can't afford time off because of COVID-19
  239. Regional airports desperate for federal aid amid 'toughest months ever'
  240. 24-year-old man dead following single-vehicle crash near Shediac Saturday
  241. 10 people forced out of their homes after Plaster Rock fire
  242. No new cases of COVID-19 in New Brunswick
  243. Royal New Brunswick Regiment celebrates 250 years
  244. MLAs take oaths, Liberals select interim leader in busy return to legislature
  245. Possible shooting being investigated on north side of Fredericton
  246. Officer who shot Matthew Raymond says his first shot was a misfire
  247. Availability of affordable housing needs to be addressed, says multicultural group
  248. Cyclists on trails need to know they don't have right of way, trail promoter says
  249. Saint John police to crack down on distracted driving
  250. No new cases of COVID-19 detected in province