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  1. Saint John man gets 8 1/2 years for stabbing his drinking buddy and leaving him to die
  2. Essential travel accounts for 35% of N.B.'s recent travel-related cases, data shows
  3. A look at New Brunswick's decision to scrap tax agreements with First Nations
  4. Pandemic moms speak out about postpartum anxiety and depression
  5. New Brunswick's vaccination progress, by the numbers
  6. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 9 new cases, 2 false positives identified
  7. Horizon chair 'perturbed' by province saying it will take over doctor recruitment
  8. P.E.I. confirms first COVID-19 hospitalization since pandemic began
  9. Moncton poet brings Black history to young francophone audience
  10. Lexi Daken's sisters are leaving reminders of her on their travels through the province
  11. Did you take a fall or winter staycation? Deadline looms for Explore NB travel rebate
  12. Vancouver couple buy Saint Andrews bed & breakfast — without so much as a visit
  13. Mount Allison students win back Indigenous environment course with petition
  14. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Edmundston continues to grapple with hospitalizations
  15. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 11 new cases, Edmundston continues to grapple with hospitalizations
  16. Volunteers continue search for missing Elsipogtog fisherman
  17. Tattoo artist raises funds to donate 24 new bikes to N.B. newcomers
  18. Nova Scotia to mark 1st anniversary of mass killing with memorial race, special ceremony
  19. Gaspé caribou, the last of herds that once roamed the Maritimes, face extinction
  20. Finding Glenn Fisher: He was a friend when she badly needed one. Then they lost touch
  21. Gaspé caribou, the last of herds that once roamed the Maritimes, face extinction
  22. Saint Andrews mayor and deputy mayor vie for the same job in May election
  23. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 10 new cases reported in province
  24. Family, friends search for missing Moncton man who doesn't speak English or French
  25. Listuguj, Ottawa agree to collaborate on fishery regulations
  26. Spike in young adult drinking raises alarm at N.B.'s fetal alcohol centre
  27. Emails show police chief's upset over perception of force after Chantel Moore shooting
  28. Great Hall at St. Thomas University seen through a new light
  29. P.E.I. turning eye to seasonal residents, rotational workers to tighten borders
  30. No diverting of vaccines without clear consensus, says federal minister
  31. Man admits to brutal attack on Moncton bartender
  32. Body discovered in Martinon area
  33. Rogers apologizes as Canada-wide wireless outage stretches on for hours
  34. Student publishes guide to Indigenous resources at N.B. archives
  35. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 9 new cases in 4 zones
  36. Saint John auction of Miller Brittain works gets local $62K bid
  37. Fredericton psychologist suspended for professional misconduct
  38. New Brunswicker 'Charmed' Hollywood, bags recurring TV role
  39. After season that went 'almost as well as you can hope', province ends flood forecasting
  40. Mayoral candidate dismisses campaign manager found guilty of assault
  41. Missing 26-year-old Caraquet man found dead in woods
  42. Moncton council won't sanction councillor for Facebook posts attacking activist
  43. N.B. premier blasts federal budget for not making 'one mention' of health-care funding
  44. Wood has never been so valuable, so why aren't *New Brunswick trees worth more?
  45. Saint John council paves way for 180-unit apartment building on south end
  46. Life after 'rock bottom': Recovering alcoholics help N.B. women overcome drinking problem
  47. Families frustrated by 'wall of silence' on N.B.'s mystery brain disease
  48. Worldwide cycling enthusiast brings new spin to Moncton biking co-operative
  49. Moncton keeps latest cost for RCMP station under wraps as construction delayed
  50. Federal finance minister touts budget's COVID relief, housing plans
  51. Child-care operator 'excited' about federal funds for child care
  52. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Public Health to provide live update Tuesday
  53. P.E.I.'s Cavendish Beach Music Festival again cancelled over COVID-19 crisis
  54. All pregnant women now eligible for COVID vaccine, province says
  55. Living wage for Fredericton over $20 an hour, says anti-poverty group
  56. Lawyer in talks with Crown to resolve case of COVID rules protester
  57. Budget puts abortion access on the table in future health funding talks with provinces
  58. Body of 63-year-old man found in Fredericton
  59. New Brunswick can't spare health-care workers to help Ontario battle COVID, says minister
  60. Wanted: Stay-at-home care providers for youth with complex needs
  61. Saint John curbside recycling pilot to begin after multiple false starts
  62. The Queen turns 95: In mourning but unwavering in her role
  63. Lawyer for protesters accused of violating COVID rules enters not guilty pleas
  64. Police issuing tickets after illegal anti-mask gathering in COVID-hit Zone 4
  65. Case against woman charged with manslaughter may be resolved, lawyer says
  66. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: This next stage of the vaccine rollout will take some time. Here's why
  67. Meet Goosey Lucy, the bird who fell in love with a Hampton man
  68. Body identified as missing 31-year-old Grand Bay-Westfield woman
  69. Fredericton psychologist disputes findings that led to licence suspension
  70. Manufacturing woes leave RV dealers struggling to meet spike in demand
  71. Say it ain't snow: Up to 25 cm expected in northwestern N.B.
  72. N.B. tenants see biggest rent hikes in Canada
  73. Atlantic Lotto pitched pandemic as 'opportunity' for provinces to raise millions through online casi
  74. Fredericton councillor's apartment project wins OK from planning committee
  75. New Brunswick expands use of biosimilars to improve sustainability of public drug plans
  76. Construction crews put finishing touches on long-awaited residential hospice in Moncton
  77. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Public Health to hold live update today
  78. Pabineau chief in talks with Higgs on possible new tax-sharing deal
  79. Man's body found in ravine near Miramichi
  80. Petitcodiac Riverkeeper group proposes name for new bridge between Moncton and Riverview
  81. Halifax area to enter 4-week lockdown in response to community spread
  82. Renauds Mills man charged with attempted murder of woman, fleeing police
  83. 9 councils acclaimed in NB's municipal election
  84. Natoaganeg spirit lodge offers mental health support rooted in culture
  85. Parents juggle Wi-Fi woes, time crunches and constant change this school year
  86. Family dismayed after man who set his house on fire is released from hospital hours later
  87. N.B. campers wait behind thousands to book campsites during Parks Canada launch day
  88. Eating guide suggests ways New Brunswickers can reduce carbon footprint through food
  89. Have a question about COVID-19? Today's your chance to ask
  90. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Mandatory hotel isolation for leisure travellers, new rules for truckers, com
  91. Medical society calls for change to organ donor program
  92. Judge sends case against driver in crash that killed 3 in Moncton to trial
  93. Health minister fires vocal chair of Horizon Health board
  94. Mayor of Dalhousie pushes for an amalgamated Restigouche community
  95. Judge hears arguments on suspended Fredericton psychologist's request for injunction
  96. East Coast Music Awards 2021 goes virtual over COVID-19 concerns in Nova Scotia
  97. Missing 58-year-old Riverview man found dead in woods
  98. Fire at Saint John apartment building displaces 8 people
  99. Already counting down the days until new Petitcodiac River bridge opens
  100. Arnold and Gingles seek mayor's office in Moncton
  101. Province commits $500K to help N.B. outfitters hurt by COVID restrictions
  102. First Nations could have been better consulted on scrapped tax deals, says minister
  103. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Province reports 1 death, 8 new cases
  104. People moving to N.B. seek answers as hotel quarantine rule approaches
  105. Dishing the dirt on the elusive Stonehammer Geopark
  106. QMJHL only junior hockey league still going ahead with playoffs
  107. From a life-threatening nightmare to a dream come true, one N.B. teen's whirlwind year
  108. N.B. rotational workers disheartened after sudden change to isolation rules
  109. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 4 new cases, UNB Fredericton confirms cases
  110. Search team locates wreckage of Tyhawk fishing vessel
  111. New Community Hub 'missing piece' for struggling Moncton neighbourhood
  112. Sleeping giant: NB Power nuclear plant down for repairs again
  113. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: UNB Fredericton returns to essential services for 72 hours
  114. Obstruction charges dropped against two Moncton RCMP officers
  115. Election results won't be made public until New Brunswick is lockdown-free
  116. 25 people already in hotel isolation, as Red Cross clarifies the rules of quarantine
  117. 1st endangered right whale spotted in Canadian waters, triggering crab fishery closure
  118. Cases of mysterious neurological disease rise to 47
  119. From three to a room to a room of one's own: Moncton family to get new home
  120. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Virus confirmed at George Street Middle School in Fredericton
  121. This filmmaker accidentally turned one of his subjects into a meme. Now he wants to apologize
  122. Updated bylaw will see noisy vehicles ticketed in Fredericton
  123. Life-saving service dog not welcome at some Saint John apartments
  124. Jury selection begins at Bathurst coroner's inquest into shooting of Michel Vienneau
  125. Historic Listuguj church burns to the ground in overnight fire
  126. COVID lockdown continues at 2 Fredericton universities, college
  127. Parents say making isolation arrangements for students stressful and confusing
  128. Correctional, border workers reach deadlock in negotiation with province
  129. Patients stay in hallways as overcrowding persists at 2 N.B. hospitals
  130. Woman charged with murder given more time to get a lawyer
  131. Zone 4 to have elections May 25, results from other regions to be reported that day
  132. New Brunswick launches webpage dedicated to tracking mystery neurological disease
  133. Nurse practitioner grads can't get jobs in N.B., despite minister's promise to public
  134. Herd immunity still an elusive but important goal, virologist says
  135. Fredericton councillors approve colleague's apartment building project by the river
  136. One person found dead after Lincoln apartment fire
  137. How one student feels about being locked down in UNB's Magee House
  138. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Lockdown ends in Edmundston, 'It's a real good day'
  139. Two harm-reduction vending machines busier than expected
  140. New Brunswick finalizes carbon tax details with Ottawa for largest emitters
  141. N.B. could set precedent in First Nations tax deals, says expert
  142. Hearing underway to decide if Restigouche Hospital Centre class action can proceed
  143. Hotel isolation guests still searching for answers
  144. Day 2 of Vienneau inquest hears from officer who fired fatal shots
  145. No injuries reported in Saint John fire that displaced 7 people
  146. Talks of Atlantic bubble suspended, premiers say
  147. Supreme court ruling could impact Indigenous community on Maine border
  148. Riverview High School welders fired up for competition
  149. Hundreds of travellers to Canada test positive for COVID-19 variants
  150. Saint John lawyers not giving up on a preliminary inquiry in manslaughter case
  151. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Health-care system on verge of 'crumbling,' nurses union says
  152. Mystery neurological disease prompts Horizon to launch special clinic
  153. Health-care system and nurses on verge of 'crumbling,' union says
  154. Walmart to create 200 jobs in Moncton with new distribution centre
  155. Judge to decide by Labour Day if Restigouche hospital class action will proceed
  156. Witnesses share account of Vienneau shooting that differs from police's
  157. "No-Mow May" campaign catches on in Greater Moncton area
  158. Window signs prompt laundry, food donations to students locked down in UNB's Magee House
  159. People running homeless shelters relieved they and their clients getting vaccines
  160. Rapidly eroding*riverbank*threatens Keswick*family's*home
  161. Nothing held back from public about unknown neurological disorder, says minister
  162. $716K is the average house price in Canada. Here's what you can get for that
  163. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: No more COVID patients in Edmundston hospital
  164. Head-on crash kills 37-year-old man on Acadian Peninsula
  165. More than half of N.B.'s district education council seats to be filled by acclamation
  166. Inquest hears from woman who was next to Michel Vienneau during fatal shooting
  167. Health Canada holding off on Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine distribution
  168. UNB Magee House resident under COVID lockdown seeks answers about potential ventilation spread
  169. New Brunswick's Indian community watches as COVID-19 ravages home country
  170. Albert County volunteers work to revitalize Harvey Hall
  171. Man behind the Bricklin sports car says electric vehicles an 'earthquake' for car industry
  172. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 2nd pandemic election begins with advance polls
  173. Thousands without power on the Acadian Peninsula
  174. Sackville RCMP arrest 2, seize drugs after laser pointed at planes
  175. Ministers Island works on livelier, tastier offerings and a longer season
  176. Retail space going unfilled in Fredericton's Kings Place Mall
  177. Province to allow exceptions to hotel self-isolation requirement
  178. Spring lobster season set to open Tuesday in parts of Maritimes
  179. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 1 death in Grand Falls, 6 new cases
  180. New Brunswick lumber companies quietly shattering income records
  181. A family's heartache and the frustrating push to talk more about workplace deaths
  182. Students shuffled to school outside neighbourhood because of French immersion entry point
  183. Using virus-killing material in air filters could help reduce the spread of disease
  184. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Most restrictions lifted at STU and UNB's Fredericton campus
  185. COVID-19 infections force shutdown of Charlotte County food distribution plant
  186. Special care workers should all be vaccinated, says granddaughter of COVID victim
  187. Court dismisses Fredericton psychologist's request for an injunction on suspension
  188. 2018 grads face higher unemployment rate than predecessors, says commission
  189. Jury at Michel Vienneau coroner's inquest makes 5 recommendations
  190. Dennis Oland's wife was afraid of him, according to violence complaint
  191. Rothesay mom begs for son with autism to be held back a year, but district says no
  192. Person dead after single-vehicle crash in Welsford
  193. With more women running, councils in N.B. could look a lot different
  194. New Brunswick government asks public for input on Official Languages Act review
  195. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: New treatment available for adult COVID outpatients
  196. Pandemic cause of major learning gaps with students, superintendent says
  197. Patio season gets a rebate boost in Saint John
  198. Fertility patients from N.S., P.E.I. beg for answers after Moncton clinic refuses service
  199. Blood collection workers plead for vaccine after mobile clinic cancelled in Edmundston
  200. New Brunswick will step up vaccination in coming weeks, Public Health says
  201. Family moving to N.B. granted hotel isolation exception because they have 20 animals
  202. Big garbage pick-up: one person's trash is another's treasure
  203. Long-term care workers want better access to vaccinations
  204. Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine not troubled by variants so far, says CEO
  205. Crown seeks up to 12 years in prison for former Esgenoôpetitj chief for sex crimes
  206. Former Horizon chair takes firing in stride — but not health minister's 'cheap shot'
  207. Fees to support N.B.'s natural gas network to finally hit six major industrial plants
  208. Neighborhood outcry foils metal siding plans for 29-unit development
  209. Moncton school closed after possible COVID-19 exposure
  210. Restaurant industry rep welcomes changes to N.B. liquor laws
  211. Misogyny, racism and bullying prevalent across Canadian youth hockey, survey finds
  212. Former Woolworth's building in uptown Saint John comes down this month
  213. Canada sending drugs and ventilators to India to help fight off COVID-19 surge
  214. Seniors building left without an elevator while a part is being custom-made
  215. COVID is real, says Edmundston nurse infected during Manoir Bellevue outbreak
  216. Skyrocketing costs force some N.B. contractors to walk away from housing contracts
  217. Researchers studying crude oil's effect on lobster
  218. Man forced to quarantine at N.B. hotel nervous, angry after news of COVID cases on site
  219. St. Mary's First Nation introducing new late night security measures
  220. Homesteading lifestyle making a comeback in New Brunswick
  221. New rules force people in LSDs to use certified wood for projects like sheds and barns
  222. Area 506 could go forward this summer — if all goes well
  223. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 1 new death, confirmed case of variant first reported in Brazil
  224. Mount A suspends professor after investigation into complaints about blog
  225. Province reinstates lumber exemption for small outbuildings, camps and barns
  226. U of M drama professor fired after allegations of sexual harassment
  227. How the rollout of the second COVID-19 vaccine dose could look in N.B.
  228. Cross-border commuters can't vote in person and struggle for clarity
  229. Minister defends province not raising Crown timber royalties despite soaring lumber prices
  230. New Brunswick rent review rules out across-the-board cap on increases
  231. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Tourism rebates not enough to help industry, says expert
  232. Preliminary inquiry for disbarred lawyer accused of fraud pushed to 2022
  233. New Brunswick's unemployment rate down in April, says Stats Can
  234. Fredericton RCMP officer gets conditional discharge, 12 months probation for sexual assault
  235. N.S. reports 227 new COVID-19 cases, but province warns at least 200 more cases not in tally
  236. 7-year-old continues lobster fishing family tradition on Bay of Chaleur
  237. Pandemic proves employees can work from home, but will it last?
  238. Vitalité diverting ambulances to alternative hospital in Moncton over nurse shortage
  239. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Province dealing with variant first detected in Brazil
  240. 2 New Brunswick veterans awarded France's Legion of Honour
  241. Did this message in a bottle found in N.B. really come from the Titanic?
  242. Sections of Cosy Cabins Motel heavily damaged by fire
  243. The ripple effect: Why you might want to stock up on chlorine pucks
  244. Turtles are out more than ever this time of year. Here's how you can protect them
  245. Outgoing finance chair paints a rosy picture for Saint John after years of cuts
  246. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 6 new cases reported Sunday
  247. Fire destroys New Brunswick boat repair business
  248. Edmundston music icon Gilles Guerrette has died at 91
  249. Moncton man missing since last month found dead
  250. Think twice before moving to New Brunswick, warns new resident in need of doctor