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  1. Moncton eyes using $8M surplus to fund affordable housing group
  2. How researchers are tracking down N.B.'s mystery neurological disease
  3. Liberal opposition continues to criticize COVID-19 vaccination speed
  4. COVID-19 roundup: 7 new cases, variants at high school and university
  5. Saint John will hear O Canada at meetings, but holds back on land acknowledgment
  6. Saint John to ban plastic bags on July 1
  7. Festival Inspire expanding its mural program across New Brunswick
  8. Look out for zebra mussels in home aquariums, says invasive species group
  9. Radiologist at James Turpin's manslaughter trial describes toddler's brain injury
  10. Why were kids given hammers at school? Mom of injured child wants answers
  11. WestJet to restore service to 5 cities in Eastern Canada
  12. 'Devastating year' for food and drink industry sees locations adapting to survive
  13. Referee banned from working NHL games after being caught on live mic wanting to call penalty on Pred
  14. Esgenoôpetitj First Nation comes together to build first rink in decades
  15. Atlantic Canadians no longer need to leave region to find an anonymous egg donor
  16. Why guidelines for what Canadians can and can't do after getting COVID-19 vaccines are still unclear
  17. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 12 new cases, including 10 in Edmundston region
  18. Higgs won't rule out carbon pricing even if Supreme Court rules fed's tax unconstitutional
  19. WestJet expects 'very high demand' for flights coming back in June, may add more
  20. Two charged in connection with death of Erika Vautour return to court in April
  21. New Brunswick to appoint commissioner to examine systemic racism
  22. New testing plan raises concern of misdiagnosis, learning disability advocate says
  23. Toddler's injuries not consistent with minor fall, 2 experts testify at James Turpin trial
  24. Horizon Health CEO to step down next year
  25. Fredericton pizzeria serves up a taste of victory
  26. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Public Health to hold live update today
  27. Documents show Higgs was behind controversial letter sent to EUB
  28. High school bus drivers anxious after they're left out of school staff vaccination plan
  29. Harm reduction dispensing machine now operating in Sackville
  30. Natural gas leak forces evacuation in Saint John's south end
  31. Spring storm could bring up to 20 cm of snow to New Brunswick
  32. Supreme Court rules Ottawa's carbon tax is constitutional
  33. Some New Brunswickers are still travelling for leisure — and bringing home COVID-19
  34. N.B. Law Society says higher cap on lawyer contingency fees could improve access to legal help
  35. Nate Darling hopes to inspire Atlantic Canadians with NBA play
  36. Fredericton pizzeria serves up a taste of victory
  37. Some pharmacies not getting enough vaccines for everyone eligible
  38. Saint John port handles its first COVID-infected foreign vessel
  39. Provinces that fought Ottawa's carbon tax could follow N.B.'s lead, Higgs says
  40. Air Canada, Flair planning June 1 restart in Saint John, airport says
  41. Why two cities in N.B. take such different approaches to people who are homeless
  42. Defence at James Turpins manslaughter trial grills doctor on toddler's brain injury
  43. Charlottetown Festival on for 2021 with 'smaller, creative shows'
  44. Probe of Moncton councillor's Facebook posts to finish before election, city says
  45. Proposed changes to student assessments bring accusations and analogies on political panel
  46. A bathtub fall not likely to be fatal for a toddler, pathologist tells Fredericton trial
  47. Eyes on St. John River as up to 50 mm of rain to fall on province
  48. Tiny model by tiny hands brings big online draw for Saint John City Market
  49. AI software developed in N.S. provides glimpse into wild and murky Bay of Fundy
  50. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 13 new cases as Edmundston rides out four-day 'circuit breaker'
  51. Province urged to include migrant workers in COVID-19 vaccine rollout
  52. 'Sexual predator' sentenced to 2 years for violating supervision order
  53. Ottawa warns provinces to not follow N.B.'s example of offsetting cost of carbon tax
  54. Crashed Piper aircraft causes stir in tiny community on Chignecto Bay
  55. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 12 new cases; Edmundston region restrictions to be reviewed
  56. EMO says flood forecast improving for next few days, but urges caution
  57. Southeast N.B. hit by power outages after high winds, wet snow
  58. 2 families who shared a room for year after fleeing Syria hope to reunite soon in N.B.
  59. Not all supply teachers included in first stage of school staff vaccine clinics
  60. Fredericton council decides to fund housing project 4 days after it said no
  61. Moncton photographer's mini scenes grow into giant art project
  62. Pandemic-inspired demand for local food down a bit, but still strong, farmers say
  63. Hampton farm owners looking for people to till the soil
  64. New Brunswickers share their personal mental health messages in striking exhibit
  65. Rising rivers send 2 drivers off road in southern New Brunswick
  66. Ice jam along St. John River closes 3 Perth-Andover schools for Monday
  67. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 6 new cases reported in province, 5 in Edmundston region
  68. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 11 new cases, P.E.I. suspends AstraZeneca rollout
  69. Ambulance NB adds unit to prevent service delays when causeway closes
  70. N.B. gasoline retailers worry a proposed half-cent margin increase may never reach them
  71. Youth in protective care in N.B. get another stay against 'aging out'
  72. New medical practice model aims to attract young physicians
  73. Pretend there's a moat: A medieval task gets new life at a Moncton K-8 school
  74. Edmundston region facing uncertainty as end of 'circuit-breaker' restrictions nears
  75. This isn't time for New Brunswickers to relax about ice on rivers, EMO warns
  76. Witnesses tell court how they were attacked by dogs on loose in Saint John
  77. Two-term Saint John councillor Donna Reardon launches bid for mayor's seat
  78. Suspend AstraZeneca use for people under 55, vaccine committee recommends
  79. Toddler could've suffered brain injury before fall in bathtub, pathologist testifies
  80. Anti-cheating software in use at UNB provokes privacy concerns among students
  81. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 14 new cases, over 1,000 people self-isolating
  82. Elections NB adds priority mail-in ballot, online portal for upcoming election
  83. Rural Rides hopes for piece of federal transportation funding, says manager
  84. N.B. premier says laid-off workers passed up jobs because of 'broken' EI system
  85. Singing in barbershop choir helps young mom on social assistance overcome self-doubt
  86. Anti-cheating software in use at UNB provokes privacy concerns among students
  87. Reassessed property value for hotels, offices, retail brings budget risks in Moncton
  88. Witness thought loose dogs might kill a man they had on the ground
  89. Moncton affordable housing project expands with new funding, seeks partners
  90. Mel Vincent Jr. seeks mayor's job in Saint John.
  91. Province to host first wild turkey hunt this spring
  92. Fredericton forecast to hit flood stage Saturday, but no risk to properties, says EMO
  93. Tourism project cost N.B. taxpayers $125K before coming to a dead end
  94. Bail hearing in May for man who allegedly shot Riverview teacher
  95. U.S., Canadian agencies blame each other's fishing industries in cause of right whale's death
  96. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 12 new cases, premier rolls up his sleeve for AstraZeneca vaccine
  97. N.B. vaccine site let ineligible residents mistakenly book appointments
  98. Court told accused kept gun handy in case dogs turned on him
  99. Controversial candidate for Saint John mayor says he can relate to people
  100. Gold deposits in southern New Brunswick put farmers in fear for their land
  101. Crown decides conviction won't happen for man accused in toddler Kennedy Corrigan's death
  102. Pandemic buying spree turns N.B. real estate lemons into lemonade
  103. Former prime minister Jean Chrétien part of secretive project to store nuclear waste in Labrador, em
  104. Concern over fuel supply in N.B. prompted letter to EUB, says premier
  105. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: More vaccine booking options for 75-and-up group, 10 new cases
  106. Health officer warned RCMP of challenge identifying patient zero in Campbellton COVID outbreak
  107. Catahoula rescuer says the breed got a bad rap during a trial in Saint John
  108. U.S. company gets contract to construct bridge linking northern N.B. to Maine
  109. Overcrowding forces 2 N.B. hospitals to reduce admissions for a week
  110. Grand Falls area businesses upset by sudden move to red phase restrictions
  111. Woman charged with murder in death of Esgenoôpetitj First Nation man last summer
  112. Farmers' markets have lost diversity during pandemic, says Dieppe director
  113. What's open and what's closed on Easter weekend in New Brunswick
  114. Global bicycle shortage leaves N.B. shop owners 'scratching their heads'
  115. Fredericton leads Maritimes in flood preparedness, but it could do much better
  116. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 9 new cases, Edmundston vaccine clinics nearly full
  117. Immigrants urge N.B. to be leader and extend voting rights for municipal elections
  118. The curtain goes back up on local theatre in Moncton, after it was brought down by pandemic
  119. At 103, Moncton woman still bakes hot cross buns for Good Friday
  120. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 9 new cases; outbreak at Edmundston care home
  121. Moncton fire damages historic downtown office building
  122. Crab fishing season off to early start on Acadian Peninsula
  123. Gagetown slightly above flood stage on Saturday
  124. Health Canada issues recall for disposable masks with graphene
  125. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 11 new cases, Edmundston hospital 'at critical point'
  126. 1 dead, another presumed dead after fishing boat capsizes off Cape Breton coast
  127. 300-million-year-old dragonfly wing among several significant pandemic fossil finds
  128. Efforts underway to mark the grave of first Canadian-born Black lawyer
  129. Search ongoing for missing fisher off the coast of Cape Breton
  130. Six-month Petitcodiac causeway closure starts Monday afternoon
  131. Non-profit looks to tiny home to replace big fundraiser
  132. New Brunswick sees little of federal housing funding
  133. Some question if early crab fishing season is to blame for boating tragedy
  134. Home for adults with mental illness running at full capacity since opening
  135. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Public Health announces 10 new cases
  136. Shortage of N.B. health-care providers forces student to pay out of pocket to see gynecologist
  137. Water levels drop in Gagetown, but St. John River remains at flood stage
  138. What's the cure for vaccine-rollout hiccups? N.B. pharmacist has some thoughts
  139. Century-old covered bridge will stand at least 50 more years after restoration work
  140. COVID-19 shots for school? What needs to happen to get kids in Canada immunized
  141. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Edmundston hospital ICU 'at capacity,' patients to be diverted
  142. Dennis Oland's house that featured prominently at his murder trials has sold
  143. Province takes first steps on major reforms for local government
  144. Sparrows, kingfishers and killdeer among this spring's early birds
  145. Causeway closure creates delays on first morning commute
  146. Fundy Quay project focuses on scenery and restricting clutter at Saint John waterfront
  147. Campbellton mayor won't seek re-election after social media attacks
  148. N.S. opens to Newfoundland and Labrador, other COVID-19 restrictions eased
  149. 8 municipalities without mayoral candidates as nomination deadline looms
  150. As toll rises from N.B.'s mystery brain disease, Public Health pledges 'regular updates'
  151. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: In-person classes to resume this fall for colleges and universities
  152. Moncton gynecologist says her move to private practice is symptom of larger crisis
  153. $2.9M Saint John cyberattack bill to be mostly covered by insurance
  154. Why baby eels could be the next Indigenous moderate livelihood fishery in N.S.
  155. NBCC offers free tuition for people who spent time in foster care
  156. Endangered right whales have biggest baby boom since 2015
  157. Saint John mayoral candidate would tackle city's finances if elected
  158. RCMP allege N.B. grow-op at former school housed more cannabis plants than legally allowed
  159. PAL Airlines to service Fredericton with direct flights to Newfoundland, Ottawa, Halifax
  160. Former used car dealer elects forgery and theft case to be heard by judge alone
  161. Dedicated community helpers win $100,000 scholarships
  162. Saint John seniors' development gets green light for site near Kennebecasis River
  163. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 7 new cases, most people in hospital since pandemic began
  164. Rural residents say province's local government reform will ruin lifestyle
  165. Professor accuses N.B. university of misrepresenting details of job offer
  166. 31-year-old woman dead after crash in Oromocto
  167. Former Aboriginal Affairs minister looking to jump into federal politics
  168. Missing fisherman's brother says he drowned trying to save others
  169. Moncton a step closer to letting fruit and vegetables grow in front yards
  170. Why comparing COVID-19 hospitalization numbers between provinces isn't apple to apples
  171. Report into Lexi Daken's death now in health minister's hands
  172. Warm weather means earliest opening in decades for N.B. golf course
  173. Former MP under fire for criticizing doctor's COVID warnings
  174. It's too soon to talk about reopening Canada-U.S. border, says Dominic LeBlanc
  175. Saint John hospital staff suffer burnout, Shephard hears in virtual consult
  176. Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, dead at 99
  177. Beloved Fredericton grocery store gets new ownership
  178. Nurse practitioners shocked by Higgs government decision to charge for medical tests
  179. Conservationists push City of Fredericton to protect north side wetland
  180. Crown seeks nine years for 'insidious' basketball coach who filmed players
  181. New Brunswick's economy adds 400 jobs in March, but full-time employment drops
  182. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Russell defends return to regular in-person high school Monday
  183. More than 200 isolating in Saint John after possible exposure to COVID-19 variant at church
  184. Saint John man who killed friend, then left him at roadside apologizes to family
  185. N.B. artist reflects on 'best piece of advice' from late Prince Philip
  186. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Hundreds in isolation after new cases at Edmundston school
  187. Fredericton first responders searching for man in St. John River
  188. Hospital authority offers sacred medicines to meet cultural needs of Indigenous patients
  189. Coyote sightings on the rise near urban areas of N.B., wildlife experts say
  190. In one week, Fredericton woman collects nearly 600 masks littering city
  191. Coronavirus variants are testing the limits of what we once thought was safe in Canada
  192. Three communities lacking candidates in New Brunswick municipal election
  193. Rothesay man with Lyme-related brain impairment discovers hidden talent for painting
  194. Blueberry farm seeks water source after extreme weather devastated its crop
  195. Welsh filmmaker pays tribute to fallen New Brunswick airman in short film
  196. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Municipal elections on hold for Edmundston region as lockdown begins
  197. 44-year-old N.B. man dies after car crash
  198. New Brunswick suspends municipal elections in lockdown areas
  199. Hockeyville win gives Elsipogtog reason to celebrate after week of grief
  200. Body of woman discovered on Navy Island
  201. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Deputy mayor calls situation 'very grim' in Edmundston region
  202. Kids holiday hockey camp in Dieppe violated COVID rules, records reveal
  203. A century-long run comes to a close for Sackville Harness shop
  204. UNB faces class-action lawsuit for 'systemic failure' to protect students from alleged sexual assaul
  205. COVID-19 public exposure issued for Moncton church after Easter service
  206. 3 vaccinated hospitalized COVID patients 'a bit surprising,' says epidemiologist
  207. Higgs government pulls out of gas-tax sharing with First Nations
  208. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Atlantic bubble 'unlikely' to reopen on April 19, 4 new cases
  209. Defence won't find out how Crown moved manslaughter case straight to trial, judge rules
  210. Esgenoôpetitj woman facing murder charge makes brief court appearance
  211. Moncton launches survey to make city more inviting for cyclists, pedestrians
  212. Political interference alleged after Hartland liquor outlet moved to Irving station
  213. N.B. community under boil order for two months seeks new drinking water source
  214. Phoenix Learning Centre will have to close after council rejects zoning change
  215. Red Cross distributes nearly $6.2M to families after N.S. mass shooting
  216. UNB faces class-action lawsuit for 'systemic failure' to protect students from alleged sexual assaul
  217. COVID-19 public exposure issued for Moncton church after Easter service
  218. Protecting seniors from COVID-19 came at the cost of mental health, study says
  219. Federal government, Air Canada reach deal on relief package that includes customer refunds
  220. N.B. First Nation wins historic $145M land claim settlement after decades-long battle
  221. Tree planting can reduce flood risk, say wildlife and watershed groups
  222. Lawyer argues legislature can be target of lawsuit by former Speaker Chris Collins
  223. Health minister focused on finding everyone a doctor or nurse practitioner within 6 months
  224. Moncton using flashing lights, fencing to persuade geese to nest elsewhere
  225. Fredericton council gets ethics complaint over proposed development
  226. Canada confirms 1st case of rare blood clot after AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine
  227. Fredericton man worries for family riding out volcanic eruption on Caribbean island
  228. Air Canada expects to resume operations in Bathurst on June 1
  229. Saint John moves to online parking passes
  230. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: MLA calls for compassionate care exemptions as bubble delayed
  231. Historic stone archway collapses after locals spent years trying to save it
  232. Tobique chief fires back at premier for saying tax deal created 'super wealthy' reserves
  233. 10 people in N.B. have had 'serious' reactions after COVID-19 vaccine, says province
  234. Inmate who assaulted Dennis Oland in prison to be released later this year
  235. Saint John tax cut financed by homeowners will mostly benefit business, government
  236. Woman told she must wait for her uterus 'to completely drop out' before she can get help
  237. Fredericton council votes to put money toward regional aquatic centre
  238. Police confirm woman found dead near Saint Andrews was resident missing since December
  239. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Province will pay New Brunswickers who travel at home again this summer
  240. Nearly 40% of active COVID-19 cases in New Brunswick are variants
  241. No evidence Higgs will share forestry revenue after axing tax agreement, First Nations say
  242. Medical society applauds 'fantastic' goal to have a doctor for everyone within 6 months
  243. 35 people to be affected by closure of Phoenix Learning Centre, says coordinator
  244. Lawsuit to proceed despite death of priest accused of sexual assault
  245. NB fishing season opens but outfitters miss international anglers
  246. 3 arrested following report of person with weapon in Saint John
  247. Fredericton skateboarder starts program to donate used equipment to young people
  248. Man who offers poems 'for a penny' on streets of Fredericton has been missing a week
  249. City of Fredericton makes all-male appointments to Preservation Review Board
  250. Solar farm project in proposal stage for CFB Gagetown