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  1. Former Edmundston Lancaster bomber restoration on track for 2024
  2. N.B. reports 10 new cases of COVID-19 Saturday
  3. Should pregnant women be inoculated for COVID-19 vaccine? It depends, says doctor
  4. N.B. reports 7 cases of COVID-19 Sunday, Atlantic bubble talks may resume
  5. New Brunswick man spent much of 2020 stalking moose
  6. Fredericton skate park opens after nearly 2 decades of planning
  7. Missing 13-year-old from Eel Ground First Nation found safe
  8. Adam Howard's mother still awaiting answers a year after he was last seen alive
  9. These Fredericton-area entrepreneurs dared to launch businesses during pandemic
  10. These customers were promised shipping containers. Now they're out thousands of dollars
  11. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 17 new cases, minister who travelled outside N.B. self-isolating
  12. Tyler Gamblin admits to stabbing, killing friend Nathan Gallant
  13. Doctor blamed in Campbellton COVID-19 outbreak to face trial in June
  14. Mayors of Moncton, Dieppe say affordable housing will trickle down as new buildings open
  15. Person of interest sought in hit and run in Moncton
  16. Police search for Fredericton teen who disappeared nearly 3 weeks ago
  17. Man accused of killing Mindy Godin is fit for trial, assessment finds
  18. 50-year stalwart of Saint John music scene dies at 81
  19. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Confirmed case at retirement residence in Moncton
  20. 7 teachers in one class in one week? Alarmed parent says that's too many
  21. How throwing the big ones back could keep halibut fishery on a roll
  22. Maritime Bus cuts northern routes, reduces others as pandemic takes a toll
  23. One person taken to hospital after report of shooting near Riverview High School
  24. RCMP accuses 3 of its officers of obstructing justice, destroying evidence
  25. NB says it's finalizing plans for COVID vaccination reporting*
  26. Province's plan for covered bridge replacement in St. Martins panned as 'phony'
  27. Grand Manan researcher remembered as 'great whale champion,' devoted community volunteer
  28. All schools in Anglophone East closed as search for Riverview shooting suspect continues
  29. ONB reveals millions in loans it'll never see repaid
  30. Washington law firm billed N.B. almost $2M last year for U.S. trade help
  31. They're back: University students return to province by the hundreds, ready to be alone
  32. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: One-day record of 31 confirmed cases
  33. Senate resumes session to confirm Biden win hours after angry mob storms U.S. Capitol
  34. Trucking company fears ferry interruption will raise costs, compromise safety
  35. New DFO regulations ensure tougher approach to rebuilding fish stocks
  36. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 24 new cases, outbreaks at 2 more long-term care homes
  37. New Brunswick being sued over abortion access
  38. Passenger plane makes emergency landing at Moncton airport
  39. New group calls on Higgs government for better tenant protection
  40. Son of Shannex resident asks why COVID-19 infected nursing home didn't get vaccine
  41. Fredericton couple's modern design for heritage home addition is just what city likes
  42. Vaccination program on schedule in province, despite premier saying it could go faster
  43. RCMP face questions over emergency alerts after Riverview shooting
  44. Suspect in Riverview shooting held in prison, not yet charged
  45. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Not likely province will go to red, says Premier Higgs
  46. Rodney Levi's family asks Quebec investigators to hand over their report on his fatal shooting
  47. 'At least a thousand' seals amaze residents along Bay of Chaleur
  48. N.B. high rollers free to play $500 hands of blackjack, $100 slots at virtual casino
  49. The day the doctors walked
  50. Homeless Fredericton woman loses her tent and belongings during site cleanup
  51. Vitalité disputes a claim made in CCLA abortion-access lawsuit
  52. Saint John police chief to step down after only a year in role
  53. Health Canada says 9 adverse reactions after COVID-19 vaccinations are in line with clinical trials
  54. As Canada falls behind other countries on vaccinations, Trudeau promises to 'scale up' deliveries
  55. Canada shed 63,000 jobs in December
  56. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 30 new cases, 4 schools impacted
  57. Transport Canada backtracks on policy forcing 2-year-olds to mask up on planes
  58. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Contact tracing underway at 4 schools
  59. Far-right groups on the rise in N.B. and across Atlantic Canada, researcher says
  60. Letters from around the world buoy Fredericton chamber CEO worried about local businesses
  61. N.B.'s top doctor recognizes young child during press conference
  62. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Case confirmed at Dalhousie high school
  63. Statistics Canada surveying 48,000 for coronavirus antibodies
  64. Cyberattack on Saint John could push up city's insurance costs even more
  65. 79-year-old brothers plucked from icy waters of Lamèque Bay
  66. Province walks back minister's suggestion to divert vaccine from slower provinces
  67. Fredericton man turns Christmas trees into big donation for school breakfast program
  68. CRA sends out paperwork telling Canadians how much they've received in pandemic benefits
  69. Former Fredericton radio host sentencing in Puerto Rico delayed for 6th time
  70. Saint John will rebuild from scratch after cyberattack, cover costs from reserves
  71. City of Fredericton supports aquatics centre attached to Grant Harvey
  72. 140 international students arriving this week will have to show negative COVID test results
  73. As Allan Legere parole hearing nears, Miramichi recalls a reign of terror
  74. Many agree addiction services are needed on the Miramichi but location hard to find
  75. Air Canada to suspend operations in Fredericton
  76. Saint John nursing home reports deaths of 2 COVID-infected residents
  77. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 17 new cases reported Tuesday, 2 deaths at nursing home
  78. Owners of house in Fredericton heritage zone get OK to add modern apartments
  79. LPNs vow to keep fighting to leave CUPE for another union
  80. Armed Forces commanders signal hard line against racism and sexual violence in the ranks
  81. Former N.B. deputy attorney general chooses jury trial
  82. Saint John transit workers sign contract, agree to no wage increase in 2021
  83. Atlantic Lotto plans bigger-bet online casinos for P.E.I. and Nova Scotia
  84. Audits show some N.B. hospital staff not washing their hands, wearing masks
  85. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Confirmed cases at 2 more schools
  86. Doctor from New Brunswick develops safer, reusable N99 mask
  87. Suspicions deepen over Saint John property assessments
  88. 'Nothing is more important right now': Family organizes search for missing man
  89. Killer Allan Legere denied parole after asking why he can't be forgiven
  90. Saint John nursing home reports third death amid 25 active cases of COVID
  91. Vaccine panel says Canada can delay second dose of COVID-19 vaccine
  92. Air Canada cutting about 1,700 jobs as it reduces capacity in response to pandemic restrictions
  93. 82 people in Atlantic Canada, N.W.T. have used COVID Alert app to enter positive results
  94. Moncton school reports second positive case of COVID-19
  95. Self-isolating students a challenge for Woodstock businesses
  96. Training group loses funding after taking service dog back from officer with PTSD
  97. Cannabis NB posts $19.3M sales, but still no word on its fate as Crown operation
  98. N.B. man killed in Alberta workplace accident, family says
  99. Chief justice sides with media on right to publish abuse allegations against Dennis Oland
  100. Fredericton closer to allowing single room occupancy rentals
  101. A sea change: Canada's new top military commander apologizes to victims of racism
  102. Social Development minister says government should be last resort for housing issue
  103. Northern Maritime Bus routes spared for 2 weeks as company looks to municipalities for help
  104. A new permanent north side market coming to Fredericton
  105. Smaller cities suffer the economic brunt of Air Canada's pandemic exit
  106. COVID vaccine will roll out Friday at Shannex Parkland Saint John after all
  107. Former U.S. regulator questions small nuclear reactor technology
  108. Big, bigger, biggest: Saint John, Fredericton jostle for position as sizzling Moncton holds top spot
  109. Coroner's inquest scheduled six years after police killed Michel Vienneau
  110. 2020 one of the warmest years on record in the Maritimes
  111. Top Moncton Mountie questioned on force's approach to anti-mask protests
  112. 22 arrested in Moncton-area drug raids
  113. Despite pandemic costs, at least 19 municipalities didn't apply for COVID relief money
  114. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 25 new cases Friday, tourism minister apologizes for rebate delays
  115. A review of province's Official Languages Act will happen behind closed doors
  116. Number of hospitalized COVID patients low overall, but severity of infection still high
  117. Caribou mine near Bathurst to resume operations
  118. Charges against Moncton RCMP officers 'troubling,' board chair says
  119. Long-term care home proposes larger role for family members during COVID staff shortages
  120. The Atlantic bubble was not only a good idea, but a blueprint for dramatic change
  121. Mount Allison offers its -80 C freezers to help province store COVID-19 vaccines
  122. Art exhibit honours legacy of writer Richard Vaughan
  123. Sweet rice pancake products sold across Canada recalled due to undeclared egg
  124. N.B. COVID roundup: Province reports 27 new cases, 1 new case at Tucker Hall
  125. Body of New Brunswick man recovered after workplace accident in Alberta's oilsands
  126. New Brunswick to receive significant snow, rain over weekend
  127. N.B. reports record 36 COVID-19 cases, Edmundston region back to red restrictions
  128. At this groundbreaking N.B. school, they dance like no one's judging
  129. Advocates for homeless in Fredericton want designated tent cities
  130. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 26 new cases Monday, with 304 active cases in all
  131. Teachers' Federation does not support schools staying open during red phase, district does
  132. Night warming centre opens and quickly closes in downtown Fredericton
  133. Northwest N.B. urged to stay home, businesses close as red phase takes effect
  134. Saint John Saputo wraps up operations by end of month
  135. Herds of hikers are making the trek to N.B.'s most remote destinations in record numbers
  136. The need is there but money isn't: group pushes for Miramichi homeless shelter
  137. Tent city would be a 'very, very bad idea,' says homeless shelter official
  138. Parent launches petition against keeping schools open at red level of COVID-19 recovery
  139. Daughter raises alarm about safety in light of staff cuts, lack of fire drills at care homes
  140. N.B. COVID-19 Roundup: Three more schools confirm positive cases
  141. Missing Grand Manan man found dead in Nova Scotia
  142. Minister's letter backing Irving Oil application 'inappropriate,' former EUB intervener says
  143. Two N.B. reactor developers defend use of Liberal-connected lobbyists
  144. New Brunswickers confused over cross-border rules with Nova Scotia
  145. RCMP promise 'action' on anti-mask protesters in Moncton
  146. Liberals support decision to keep schools open in red-zone
  147. Almost every hospital over its occupancy target, despite only 1 hospitalized COVID-19 patient
  148. Irving Oil criticizes N.B.'s stale petroleum margins, despite role in causing them
  149. Delays in visa processing worry immigrants
  150. Two snakes and four big cats are all that remain of the Cherry Brook Zoo
  151. 22-year-old Bathurst area man dead after head-on crash
  152. What we know about the worse-than-red phase the N.B. premier warns about
  153. 21 senators issue plea for Ottawa to provide financial support to Maritime Bus
  154. People's Alliance leader says his support for the all-party COVID cabinet committee 'waning'
  155. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 21 new cases, Riverview High School to close for 3 days
  156. Lawyer alleges RCMP officers destroyed drug case surveillance video
  157. More than 13,000 students stay home from school as 3 more zones go red
  158. Fredericton motel housing project wins committee approval
  159. Snowmobiling tourism off to a slow start in Bathurst
  160. Red means stop for New Brunswick's organized sports teams
  161. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Public Health to hold live update today
  162. Opposition calls on province to support Maritime Bus
  163. Parole board decision notes Allan Legere planned another escape after murder conviction
  164. Here's what we know about outdoor transmission of COVID-19 during winter
  165. COVID-19 detected at CFB Gagetown, premier says
  166. Restaurant owners draw on earlier pandemic experience during red phase
  167. Irving Oil lays off 60 employees at Saint John refinery
  168. Opposition laments New Brunswick's slow progress on climate change goals
  169. Poley Mountain ski hill cuts 200 seasonal jobs after Sussex area moves to red phase
  170. Hundreds of goldfish in Fredericton duck pond present major risk
  171. Wolastoqi artists partner with Atlantic Ballet to create 'transformative' production
  172. LPN group says more than half its members want to leave the profession or the province
  173. 13 North Atlantic right whale calves recorded so far this season
  174. 9 months after deadly N.S. shooting, Ottawa halts sales of decommissioned RCMP vehicles
  175. Number of Atlantic Canadians over age 75 will double in 20 years, report says
  176. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Public Health to hold update, crackdown urged for red-zone travellers
  177. Riverview High teachers directed to teach online from closed school after COVID-19 case confirmed
  178. 15 Sackville students forced from historic former mansion over zoning infractions
  179. Cartoonist writes mom Marilyn DeAdder's obituary —*and it'll make you laugh out loud
  180. Unusually late freeze means many waterways are still unsafe
  181. N.B. Appeal Court rebukes RCMP officer for conduct in impaired driving case
  182. Dennis Oland's house that featured prominently in his murder trials is for sale
  183. Recall issued for Clover Leaf sardine fillets
  184. Northwest New Brunswick prepares to enter full lockdown
  185. N.B. boy driving mini-Zamboni on backyard rink grabs NHL's attention
  186. COVID-19 outbreak at Edmundston care home grows to 20 cases
  187. We asked teachers in Atlantic Canada about the pandemic. Education officials weren't keen.
  188. New Brunswick native leaves behind the '24-hour clock' of the UN to come back home
  189. Walrus skulls thousands of years old are cleaned up and preserved at N.B. Museum
  190. Edmundston volunteer 'angels' help neighbours under lockdown
  191. N.B. COVID roundup: Province reports 20 new cases, 10 in Moncton
  192. Maritime basketball buffs take shot at starting amateur women's league
  193. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Public Health to hold live update today
  194. New mental health program aimed at helping people facing winter blues, pandemic anxiety
  195. Irving Oil supporters and skeptics lining up on opposite sides of company price hike request
  196. Province should ensure auditor general appointments are independent, former auditor says
  197. 'No coverup' in reporting COVID-related deaths, says health minister
  198. Ticket reversed after parking commissionaire tells business owner 'come back when you learn English'
  199. Irving Oil request for 'urgent' wholesale price hike stalls over redacted evidence
  200. Vaccine goals still on track despite Pfizer-BioNTech shipment delays, health minister says
  201. Charges laid after Moncton anti-mask rally
  202. Bertha Higgs, mother of New Brunswick premier, dies at 100
  203. CUPE calls for immediate action to improve working conditions for LPNs
  204. QMJHL teams in N.S., P.E.I. set to return, teams in N.B. remain sidelined
  205. Up to 7,900 N.B. small business owners will retire over next two decades, says APEC
  206. Saint John looking for people willing to take a 'Workcation'
  207. New Brunswick seniors using sleeping pills more than counterparts across Canada
  208. Free parking program to start in uptown Saint John as city returns to orange phase
  209. Dieppe man sent to prison for violent home invasion
  210. Role of Fredericton's poet laureate still undecided
  211. No charges planned against RCMP officer in fatal shooting of Rodney Levi
  212. New Brunswick's COVID-19 spending is cheapest in Canada, new study finds
  213. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 10 new cases as Zones 2 and 3 get set to go orange
  214. Commissionaire loses his job, but target of his racist comment didn't want that for him
  215. Vandals destroy portion of brand new nature trail bridge in New Maryland
  216. Ice, unclear rules cited in fatal accident of rail worker pinned by runaway cars
  217. New details emerge as Riverview basketball coach faces new child pornography charges
  218. Doctors plead with Zone 4: 'We're very worried about the next few weeks'
  219. Saint John Market mainstay finds new owners
  220. Moncton landlord confirms 6 COVID-19 cases at apartment complex
  221. Oland's estranged wife appeals court decision revealing her domestic violence allegations
  222. All options on table as province looks to future of health care
  223. Canadian Space Agency using satellite data to track endangered right whales
  224. Saint John working to have ride-sharing bylaw by next year
  225. Listuguj residents report harassment, hampered access to services in N.B.
  226. City funds homeless centre and shelter, keeping people out of the cold
  227. Train derailment near Edmundston closes highway
  228. Deep water temperatures hit 'scary' highs in Gulf of St. Lawrence
  229. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 14 new cases, 2 more deaths
  230. Family wins fight to have woman's death at nursing home reclassified as COVID-related
  231. Saint John building where Richard Oland was killed is for sale
  232. Reliability problem resurfaces at Point Lepreau nuclear plant
  233. Fertility treatment delays amid COVID heartbreaking for some hopeful N.B. parents
  234. From TikTok to Instagram, COVID-19 messaging for young people is no easy task
  235. Opposition leaders back call for a more independent auditor general
  236. Why you might want to start wearing better masks — even outdoors
  237. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 27 new cases, more cases this month than in all of 2020
  238. Two Moncton protesters released on bail, another sent for psychiatric evaluation
  239. What about Manny? New Brunswick's baseball and hockey ace remembered
  240. Fredericton landfill could get much taller
  241. Rodney Levi's family wants coroner's inquest to include Mi'kmaq and their traditions
  242. No decision on all-yellow threshold for full legislature to resume, government says
  243. CN cleaning up 20-car train derailment near Edmundston
  244. Ministers accountable to legislature, not public, says minister
  245. Mi'kmaq leaders, city at odds over changes for Charlottetown's John A. Macdonald statue
  246. Chamber leaders team up to defend airports against threat of closures
  247. Even with testing in high gear, New Brunswick has done fewer tests than most provinces
  248. Rent in N.B. still among the cheapest in Canada, but it's going up
  249. Riverview High reopens to students 8 days after confirmed COVID-19 case
  250. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 16 new cases, one death reported as Russell warns of variant threat