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  1. N.B. Public Health confirms 3 'adverse events' following flu shot
  2. New Brunswick reports 3 new cases of COVID-19
  3. New Brunswick NDP to choose new interim leader
  4. In the gloom of a pandemic, some New Brunswickers turn Christmas lights on early
  5. Researchers study how ocean noise affects endangered North Atlantic right whales
  6. Different school year, same quality, say two university officials
  7. Chasing 'that wintry feeling'
  8. Saint John neighbourhood poised to lose all sidewalk snowplowing
  9. City of Saint John hit by 'significant' cyber attack
  10. N.B. Public Health withdraws remaining doses from batch after reactions to flu shot
  11. Relaxed travel restrictions in New Brunswick welcome news for families
  12. Wind, storm surge, snowfall warnings issued for parts of N.B.
  13. Woodlot owners say N.B. pricing system keeps them from cashing in on high lumber demand
  14. Public health does not track health of recovered COVID-19 patients
  15. Bullying, toxic work climate alleged at Indigenous Services health branch on East Coast
  16. Cleanup from Saint John cyberattack could last months, says cyber security expert
  17. Elgin man says better hunting enforcement needed after close calls
  18. Final arguments expected today in quadruple murder trial in Fredericton
  19. Feeding a need: How school food programs keep the lunches coming amid pandemic
  20. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Eight new cases reported Monday, gargle test available for kids
  21. No 'misgivings' about vaccine safety: Russell weighs in on reports of flu shot reactions
  22. Saint John city hall silent on cyberattack details
  23. Acadieville man who assaulted 2 nurses denies beatings were his fault
  24. Russell won't elaborate on possible COVID-19 exposure at Dieppe shoe store
  25. Jury expected to begin deliberating today in quadruple murder trial
  26. Fredericton approves balanced budget in principle
  27. Higgs agenda to be unveiled with first throne speech of majority government
  28. Moncton adds house to heritage registry after owner wanted to demolish it
  29. Sold, sight unseen: N.B.'s sizzling real estate market shows no signs of cooling off
  30. New Brunswick smokers, drinkers spending record amounts at home
  31. Hacking attacks on government growing more sophisticated, intelligence agency warns
  32. Investigation launched after Moncton Flight College plane, Air Canada jet get too close
  33. Throne speech promises to 'renew and reinvent' public services
  34. Sustainability of Atlantic bubble in residents' hands, president of CMA says
  35. Officials confirm cyberattack on Saint John was ransomware
  36. Fredericton psychiatrist suspended by College of Physicians and Surgeons
  37. Indigenous Services minister says he won't tolerate workplace harassment
  38. Moncton wants province to rethink school site selection criteria
  39. 'Not good': Ocean advocacy group criticizes Canadian fishery management in audit
  40. Middle-of-the-night home invasion led to shooting on Saint John street
  41. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 9 new cases reported Wednesday, exposure warning for two flights
  42. 2 jurors in quadruple murder trial brought to tears, 1 discharged for playing Sudoku in court
  43. Don't shop in Moncton this Christmas? Not so fast, city business group tells P.E.I.
  44. Man charged with tossing eggs at Moncton Black Lives Matter march
  45. Store owner furious with Public Health's response after COVID exposure
  46. Changes to bubble and travel rules possible as case numbers increase, says Higgs
  47. Jury continues to deliberate in Matthew Raymond trial, 1 person barred from court
  48. The history of the Mi'kmaw lobster fishery in the Atlantic region
  49. The tick collectors: Volunteers dragging for bugs most of us try to avoid
  50. Send N.B. high school students back to school full time, Liberals urge
  51. A sad farewell: George's Fabulous Roadhouse was home to budding musicians, cheap beer
  52. Higgs puts airports back on the table, and reaction has been swift
  53. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Moncton region bumped back to orange, isolation changes for workers
  54. Quebec Major Junior postpones five Maritime games after positive COVID test
  55. Centennial Building would become hotel, residential units under developer's plan
  56. Fredericton experiencing uptick in cyber attack attempts
  57. Moncton curling club makes sweeping rule changes for COVID-19
  58. Saint John's cuts to sidewalk snow clearing worry people with disabilities
  59. Decade of feeble growth has New Brunswick eyeing a P.E.I.-style fix
  60. Maugerville family wants ancestors' headstones back after finding them in an unlikely place
  61. Nursing homes and special care homes face uncertain Christmas holiday season
  62. Paleontologist sends important fossil collection back to N.B.
  63. Jury deliberation in quadruple murder trial exceeds 20 hours so far
  64. Kids' hockey coach tests positive for COVID-19 in Moncton area
  65. Filipino community organizes typhoon relief
  66. Paramedic testifies shotgun victim's injuries were 'shocking'
  67. Higgs set to take on, trim down duplication across province
  68. Group calling for defunding police seeks role with board overseeing Codiac RCMP
  69. Gunfire at Onslow firehall during N.S. mass shootings 'total chaos' for witnesses
  70. Provinces promised crackdown on pandemic price gouging. In fact, there have been few repercussions
  71. Rumour of COVID-19 exposure at IWK suggests staff shared private info: memo
  72. Matthew Raymond not criminally responsible for killing 2 constables, 2 civilians
  73. Political panel debates how to stimulate economic recovery
  74. N.B. to hold another COVID-19 briefing Friday afternoon
  75. Saint John Sea Dogs COVID-19 case not travel-related, team says
  76. Confusing COVID messages from province trouble members of all-party cabinet committee
  77. New satellite that will monitor Earth's changing oceans ready to launch
  78. Saint John police investigate fatal vehicle collision
  79. Child and Youth Advocate says keeping schools open is vital for students
  80. Doctor says shotgun victim's bowel looked like 'Swiss cheese'
  81. Aboriginal affairs minister promises action on systemic racism
  82. Saint John police investigate fatal vehicle collision
  83. COVID-19 'superspreaders' contributed to Saint John outbreak, says medical officer
  84. New Brunswick reports 23 cases of COVID-19, new single-day record
  85. Here are the potential COVID-19 exposure sites in New Brunswick
  86. 10 weeks at a murder trial: A tale of two mothers
  87. Mooseheads join Sea Dogs with COVID-19 case
  88. Freeman Patterson shares lessons from his lifelong relationship with nature
  89. Hampton, Saint John schools confirm cases of COVID-19
  90. UNB Saint John reports possible COVID-19 exposure to community members
  91. Landlords say poor tenants who received CERB can't make rent after losing social assistance
  92. New Brunswick reports 6 new cases of COVID-19
  93. Why public health isn't alerting New Brunswickers about all potential COVID-19 exposures
  94. Historic Black settlement Willow Grove to be honoured by Canada Post
  95. Province enforces tighter restrictions in orange-phase regions
  96. As COVID-19 cases rise, N.L. and P.E.I. exit Atlantic bubble for at least 2 weeks
  97. 2 more New Brunswick schools confirm cases of COVID-19
  98. 'What are parents going to do?': N.B. renters face eviction despite COVID-19 surge
  99. Former curator gives explanation for relocated headstones
  100. New Brunswick ski hills expect COVID boost this winter
  101. No end in sight for municipal election spending secrecy in New Brunswick
  102. After languishing for decades, an important piece of Acadian art gets a new lease on life
  103. Gravel pits near St. John River worrisome to resident
  104. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 15 new cases reported Monday, and another death
  105. No autopsy done on gunshot victim, says attending physician
  106. Crown response to egg-tossing incident called a 'missed opportunity' to denounce racism
  107. Health system could be overwhelmed by 'very few new cases,' says Horizon CEO
  108. Doctor blamed in Campbellton COVID-19 outbreak pleads not guilty to failing to self-isolate
  109. CRA warns 213,000 Canadians that they might have to pay back CERB overpayments
  110. Fredericton-area man gets 54 months in prison on child pornography charges
  111. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Elementary school in Quispamsis confirms first case
  112. City of Moncton asks people not to cut branches for holiday decor
  113. Medical society welcomes mandatory stab, gunshot wound reporting
  114. Gold prices drive new exploration at Cape Spencer
  115. Green MLAs call out belittling, patronizing language used by legislature colleagues
  116. Facebook messages reveal drug deal was being set up just before fatal Saint John shooting
  117. Portions of New Brunswick driver's test now offered online
  118. Legislature votes to suspend session, despite Green, People's Alliance opposition
  119. Third missing New Brunswick teen found safe
  120. Vitalité Health Network announces new CEO
  121. As U.S., U.K. plan to roll out vaccines in December, Canada largely silent on distribution
  122. Recovered COVID-positive Saint John man responds to criticism
  123. Saint John home delivery business takes off during pandemic
  124. Interest in cross-country skiing grows in light of pandemic
  125. What Canada's hardest-hit provinces can learn from those that handled COVID-19 best
  126. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Public Health wants to be sole provider of exposure warnings
  127. Lower U.S. softwood lumber duties a 'relief' to local industry
  128. Couple beg Premier Higgs to speed up year-long wait times for hip and knee surgeries
  129. Nova Scotia caps rent increases at 2% and bans 'renovictions' during pandemic
  130. Lumberjack's death cutting trees mystified inquest witness
  131. 'Significant' explosion at AIM rattles windows, nerves in Saint John
  132. Saint John teen sent Facebook message to stepfather's suspected shooter
  133. N.B. business owner alleges COVID-19 enforcement officer broke rules, acted intimidating
  134. Edmundston officer who laughed talking about Chantel Moore's death must take Indigenous course
  135. Millions in federal relief for N.B. municipalities being held up by the province
  136. Mi'kmaw and Wolastoqi women create new online store to highlight their arts and crafts
  137. U.S. sisters uncover rare photos of historic Saint John car
  138. Snow, freezing rain on the way for parts of the province
  139. RCMP took 19 hours to find parents, daughter killed in Nova Scotia mass shooting in April
  140. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Fredericton rolled back to orange, 12 new cases reported Thursday
  141. AIM explosion 'no concern for public safety,' environment minister says
  142. New Brunswick workers out West return home to isolate in advance of holidays
  143. Saint John jury watches videotaped police statement of accused killer
  144. Watchdog group says early New Brunswick election call was illegal
  145. Mi'kmaw students drive through New Brunswick checkpoints to protest against school restriction
  146. Fax machines played role in 'technical glitch' that led to COVID-19 test backlog
  147. How a Quebec court ruling could one day affect Justin Bourque's prison sentence
  148. Elon Musk's satellites now streaming to some rural N.B. homes
  149. Indigenous cultural educators say the invitation to 'walk in our moccasins' is open to anyone
  150. How a Quebec court ruling could one day affect Justin Bourque's prison sentence
  151. 'My jaw dropped' Ontario woman says of $12K ambulance bill in Nova Scotia
  152. Health Canada says tests find on-hold flu vaccine batch is safe
  153. Nature Trust warns of contamination in amphibian preserve
  154. N.B. could have COVID-19 vaccine by January. Now comes deciding who gets it first
  155. Listuguj students march into N.B. to protest barrier to school
  156. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 12 new cases Friday, yellow Christmas possible for Fredericton
  157. Acadieville man gets 6 months for assaulting two nurses in hospital
  158. Woman charged with first-degree murder of Fredericton man back in court
  159. Some COVID-19 test requests lost in 'technical glitch' fax backlog
  160. New Brunswick Legislature may hold virtual sittings within 2 weeks
  161. Experts 'working around the clock' to restore services, Saint John says in cyber attack update
  162. Accused admits shooting victim, but says it was self-defence
  163. University life during a pandemic: How 3 students are coping with online learning
  164. The nine-month mark: How successful has N.B.'s COVID-19 messaging been so far?
  165. Former Esgenoôpetitj First Nation chief faces new sexual assault charge
  166. Military help with vaccine rollout is a blessing and a curse, experts say
  167. New Brunswick reports 4 new cases of COVID-19, all in Fredericton region
  168. 21-year-old man killed in Fredericton crash
  169. The N.B. police officer who was also a world authority on worms
  170. Gen Lalonde, denied chance at cross-country nationals 3-peat, to run her own race
  171. Shannex Saint John outbreak rises to 15 cases of COVID-19
  172. N.B. organizations still fundraising for holidays despite challenges
  173. New Brunswickers abroad warn against complacency in fight against COVID
  174. She has a bird's-eye view of New Brunswick, and it's spectacular
  175. N.B. tech industry becomes more relevant because of COVID-19
  176. Saint John prepares for critics as it sets 2021 industrial water rates
  177. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: case confirmed at Moncton area high school
  178. Rediscovering The Brothers islands
  179. Woman says she's been denied medicare because her citizenship is not accepted
  180. Part of historic former cotton mill in Marysville to be demolished
  181. Even New Brunswick's worst COVID case count is well behind most provinces
  182. Highlights of the Trudeau government's 2020 fall economic update
  183. New Brunswick sets up COVID-19 checkpoints at Maine border
  184. Multicultural council surveys New Brunswickers about racism
  185. Shannex employee sent home with COVID-like symptoms was called back to work, union alleges
  186. Man gets 14 months for possession of child pornography
  187. QMJHL calls off games until January due to pandemic-related issues
  188. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: U of M reports 3rd case of respiratory virus
  189. Saint John losing patience after 2nd AIM explosion in less than a week
  190. Busking Riverview schoolboy uses his musical talent to help others
  191. December kicks off with up to 180 mm of rain in some areas
  192. Moncton eyes opening fifth industrial park as companies move in, expand
  193. The proof is in the cases: Masks and physical distancing work, Russell says
  194. Higgs backs call to keep daylight time year-round
  195. Photo sparks backlash over enforcement of orange phase rules, wearing of masks
  196. Horizon says health-care system strained as dozens of staff self-isolate
  197. Fredericton used car dealer faces 21 charges
  198. 32 salmonella cases in 6 provinces, including N.B., tied to pet hedgehogs
  199. Martha Martin lost her daughter during a police wellness check. Now she's grieving her son, too
  200. Ropeless fishing traps to save whales showed promise when tested by Shippagan fishermen
  201. Private investors back 'startups' to feed hungry New Brunswick students
  202. Closing arguments in second-degree murder trial in Saint John
  203. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Teachers feel 'anxious' and 'stressed' in pandemic
  204. Rising rents and 'economic evictions' spur housing group to buy a Saint John apartment building
  205. 'Everything's gone': Rising water levels force people out of their homes in Sussex area
  206. Saint John should share details of ransomware attack, cybersecurity expert says
  207. Two jurors dismissed from Saint John murder trial
  208. Theatre owner says he doesn't know the source of Saint John 'superspreader' event
  209. New Brunswick universities extend winter break to allow self-isolation
  210. Vaccine priority list must be refined to match available doses: Tam
  211. Codiac RCMP investigating incident involving injured man
  212. Fishing tournament organizer fined after nearly 200 fish found in dumpster
  213. Sussex-area woman trapped after driveway washed out in flood
  214. Sackville's 'Christmas Cheer' at risk as the charity is short on donations
  215. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Six new cases reported on Thursday
  216. N.B. MLAs will hold first partly-virtual meeting on Friday
  217. $400 rent increase leaves Fredericton senior scrambling to find affordable apartment
  218. 6-year-old girl dies in hospital after ATV crash in Tabusintac
  219. 'Many' health-care workers working at more than one nursing home during pandemic, says CUPE
  220. Second-degree murder trial now in the hands of a Saint John jury
  221. Man charged with attempted murder after Moncton incident
  222. New Brunswick warned it may have to share its lucrative equalization payments
  223. Organigram admits role in Moncton legionnaires' disease outbreak
  224. New Brunswick warned it may have to share its lucrative equalization payments
  225. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Northern part of the province more at risk, researcher says
  226. New tenants' rights coalition hopeful for reform
  227. Clearwater casting aside eco-certification for offshore lobster fishery
  228. Centreville mom says she caught COVID-19 in her own home
  229. Justin Breau found not guilty in drug-related shooting death
  230. N.B. 'working group' not a substitute for inquiry into systemic racism, Tobique chief says
  231. Few hiccups as MLAs hold first partially virtual workday
  232. N.B. Political Panel reacts to federal fiscal update
  233. Now Dasher, now Dancer: 9 wooden reindeer spreading holiday cheer in Saint John
  234. Business booming for Sussex area Christmas tree farmer
  235. Christmas charities scramble to forge new fundraising paths
  236. A New Brunswick 2020 book list
  237. COVID-19 roundup: N.B. records 2 new cases; south enters another weekend of orange phase
  238. 'This means so much': Fredericton business empties bakery's shelves just to show support
  239. Christmas tree lots to support newcomers pop up around New Brunswick
  240. Province in for rain, snow and wind, says Environment Canada
  241. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 3 zones remain at orange level, but maybe not for long
  242. Thousands without power after night of snow, high winds, heavy rain
  243. New Brunswick provides stunning backdrop for classic Canadian melody
  244. The light fantastic: Neighbours team up to spread mega-watt cheer on Darlings Island
  245. N.B. tourism industry hopes for big snowmobile season after tough summer
  246. As passengers pushed for refunds, Air Canada got more than $400 million from wage subsidy
  247. Uptown Saint John eyesore that used to be Woolworth's to get a major makeover
  248. Questions abound about New Brunswick's embrace of small nuclear reactors
  249. Rothesay woman overwhelmed by response to call for surrogate
  250. The price of shame: N.L.'s rotational workers reveal hidden consequences of social media trolling