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  1. How an N.B. couple bonded over a love of satire and gave birth to a Manatee
  2. How employers desperate for workers are throwing cash at applicants
  3. 'Our shining star': Candy Palmater to be honoured with sacred fire in Ugpi'ganjig
  4. N.B. COVID-19 Roundup: Province records 306 new cases Tuesday
  5. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 95 staff members off work at Saint John hospital
  6. Woodstock’s Valley Food Bank — and the need to feed — continues to grow
  7. Wolastoqew man helps First Nation shoppers get treaty tax exemption in New Brunswick with new delive
  8. How cranes in downtown Moncton help stave off tax increase for Avenir Centre
  9. Saint John man now faces second-degree murder charge in toddler's death
  10. Omicron variant, testing backlog undermine effectiveness of COVID Alert app, expert says
  11. Woodstock food bank feeding hundreds under work lights in new home
  12. Cycling champion Catharine Pendrel takes national coaching role with Cycling Canada
  13. Long lineups, fraying nerves as sites run out of rapid test kits
  14. Canada Border Services Agency closes 2 Atlantic offices due to COVID-19
  15. CBC New Brunswick News: Province braces for Omicron surge
  16. Once shrinking Maritimes led Canada in population growth this summer*
  17. A swaying way home: Exploring the often-hidden footbridges of New Brunswick
  18. New Brunswick sees high death toll from accidental opioid overdoses in 2020
  19. Pandemic slows provincial loan forgiveness for Avenir Centre
  20. Here's how to use a COVID-19 rapid test kit — and what the letters mean
  21. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: More Red Cross testing support coming
  22. Family angered by 'no service disruptions' claim as surgery cancelled a 6th time
  23. Private clinics open to partnering with N.B. to address COVID testing backlog
  24. Fredericton shooting now a homicide after death of 41-year-old
  25. WestJet to cancel 15% of flights due to staff shortages related to COVID-19
  26. CBC New Brunswick News: Record high COVID-19 cases
  27. Tiny homes, big dreams: How an Ontario family found freedom in the forests of N.B.
  28. The buzz in Saint-André: An inside look at bitcoin mining in rural New Brunswick
  29. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Premier tests positive for COVID-19; non-urgent surgeries cancelled
  30. N.B. RCMP call for independent investigation after man dies following police shooting
  31. Why were some isolation periods shortened for vaccinated people with COVID-19?
  32. COVID-19 testing in New Brunswick has changed. Here's what you need to know
  33. Liam tops list of New Brunswick baby names for 2021
  34. Effort to refurbish historic St. Stephen basketball court considers next steps
  35. This university dropout turned his life around in prison. He's now working on his PhD
  36. Black vulture, rarely spotted in Canada, rescued in New Brunswick
  37. In bid for survival, popular Saint John restaurant shutters one of three locations
  38. Omicron's transmissibility is driving calls for better masks. Should kids be wearing N95s, too?
  39. Getting pandemic supplies a challenge in some low-income N.B. neighbourhoods
  40. Mental health advocate challenges province to make good on promise
  41. New documentary shines light on 'last of the right whales'
  42. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 2,548 new cases, 2 deaths, 500 health-care workers isolating
  43. New Brunswick health-care system braces for chaotic six weeks as Omicron intensifies
  44. Premier Blaine Higgs discusses COVID-19 situation in N.B. as cases surge
  45. CBC New Brunswick News: Cases surge across Atlantic Canada
  46. More double-digit rent hikes in New Brunswick renew calls for limits
  47. New Brunswick's mid-December COVID modelling did not account for Omicron variant
  48. Dozens of big companies headed by top-paid CEOs collected COVID-19 government benefits: report
  49. From good management to 'good luck' on COVID-19
  50. Cancellation of pop-up test distribution sites sparks worry in N.B. communities
  51. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 3 deaths, 746 new cases
  52. Saint John man pleads guilty to possessing child porn and trying to extort nude photos
  53. Blood Services sees rise in cancellations, no-shows as Omicron spreads
  54. New rapid-test pickup registration process causes confusion
  55. Former N.B. petting zoo owner facing 32 sex crime charges makes court appearance
  56. Young patients with mystery neurological illness in New Brunswick anxious for answers
  57. The big chill: These N.B. women did a polar dip a month, every month, for a year
  58. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 3 deaths, cases no longer to be part of daily news release
  59. First storm of the year headed for New Brunswick, Atlantic Canada
  60. CBC New Brunswick News January 05, 2022
  61. U.K. group names Fredericton traffic circle 'International Roundabout of the Year'
  62. Riverview mom and daycare operator says online learning delivers a double-whammy
  63. New auditor general's Finance Department past raises concern about potential for bias
  64. Nor'easter to bring snow to Maritimes on Friday
  65. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Boosters urged as province records 1 death, increase in hospitalizations
  66. Rapid test only when symptomatic, and use a mirror when swabbing, experts say
  67. How to treat yourself at home if you get COVID-19
  68. Death of woman living in tent sparks call for more support for homeless
  69. Big help for tiny housing project in Fredericton
  70. St. Mary's First Nation appealing for help in finding missing community member
  71. 'Several' members of premier's family also test positive for COVID-19
  72. CBC New Brunswick News: Death of woman living in tent sparks outcry
  73. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Boosters available to everyone 18 and older starting Monday
  74. Vandalism temporarily cuts power to massive Riverview holiday light display
  75. Road conditions worsen, storm surge warnings added as storm rolls through N.B.
  76. Elderly renters given short notice of 43 per cent rent hike
  77. IWK top doctor says common viruses of greater concern for kids than COVID-19
  78. Koady Chaisson of award-winning P.E.I. band The East Pointers dead at 37
  79. Builder seeks more time for 10-storey Riverview towers
  80. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Boosters available to everyone 18+, hospitalizations hit record-high
  81. Thousands without power, road conditions worsen as storm pummels New Brunswick
  82. N.B. man dies in single-vehicle crash near Rogersville
  83. Vandalism temporarily cuts power to massive Riverview holiday light display
  84. Elderly renters given short notice of 43 per cent rent hike
  85. CBC New Brunswick News: Provinces changes tack on boosters
  86. IWK top doctor says common viruses of greater concern for kids than COVID-19
  87. Koady Chaisson of award-winning P.E.I. band The East Pointers dead at 37
  88. Builder seeks more time for 10-storey Riverview towers
  89. Questions mount over how homeless Fredericton woman died while living in tent
  90. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: New Brunswick tops record for hospitalizations
  91. New Brunswick's racism commissioner thinks P.E.I. should create similar role
  92. New Brunswickers dig their way out after snowstorm
  93. Dole recalls salad kits for possible Listeria contamination
  94. Indigenous communities along Atlantic coast at risk from rising sea levels
  95. Decades-old mystery in N.B. basement sparks quest to find artist
  96. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 1 death reported as hospitalizations remain high
  97. End of home energy rebate program surprises some low-income New Brunswickers
  98. N.B. equestrian venue shifting focus from international to local competition
  99. Federal judge throws out former fisheries minister's decision on lobster licence
  100. Province may revisit mandatory COVID-19 vaccines, says Higgs
  101. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Record-high 86 in hospital, people 18 and over line up for booster
  102. New Brunswick to make COVID rapid test results public by end of week
  103. Nurse suing assailant testifies attack in Moncton hospital upended her life
  104. Extreme cold warnings Monday night for western New Bruswick
  105. New Brunswick loses its deputy chief medical officer of health to Nova Scotia
  106. Increase in mental health calls to Fredericton police signals lagging supports, experts say
  107. Child services employee charged with sexual exploitation of a minor
  108. Americans advised to avoid travel to Canada due to rising COVID-19 caseload
  109. Province offers nurses signing bonus, extra pay to fill critical-care positions
  110. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Province projects 5,500 new cases per day, 220 hospitalizations
  111. Some homeless shelters at capacity as cold snap continues
  112. Unsinkable N.B. event planners and volunteers roll with the punches
  113. Renter on disability pension given 61% rent increase and told to shovel own snow
  114. Tractor-trailer strikes, kills N.B. man standing in his driveway
  115. 78-year-old man charged with assault after alleged case of road rage in Moncton area
  116. 2 families, including a dozen children, displaced after Saint John townhouse fire
  117. Trudeau and premiers hold virtual call to discuss the Omicron-driven pandemic wave
  118. 1st building in Fundy Quay project passed shadow, wind studies
  119. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Province projects 5,500 new cases per day, 220 hospitalizations
  120. Province offers nurses signing bonus, extra pay to fill critical-care positions
  121. Firefighters battle blaze in uptown Saint John
  122. Some homeless shelters at capacity as cold snap continues
  123. Unsinkable N.B. event planners and volunteers roll with the punches
  124. Renter on disability pension given 61% rent increase and told to shovel own snow
  125. Tractor-trailer strikes, kills N.B. man standing in his driveway
  126. CBC New Brunswick News: Health care system braces for impact
  127. 78-year-old man charged with assault after alleged case of road rage in Moncton area
  128. 2 families, including a dozen children, displaced after Saint John townhouse fire
  129. Trudeau and premiers hold virtual call to discuss the Omicron-driven pandemic wave
  130. 1st building in Fundy Quay project passed shadow, wind studies
  131. Hampton mom calls for fixes to 'horrible' intersection after son injured in crash
  132. Fredericton councillors vote for pay raise
  133. Province may revisit mandatory COVID-19 vaccines, says Higgs
  134. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Record-high 86 in hospital, people 18 and over line up for booster
  135. New Brunswick to make COVID rapid test results public by end of week
  136. Nurse suing assailant testifies attack in Moncton hospital upended her life
  137. Extreme cold warnings Monday night for western New Bruswick
  138. Parent urges quicker 2nd doses for N.B. children five to 11
  139. Cracks in foundation led to wind turbine collapse, 49 others also at risk
  140. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Record-high of 94 in hospital nears Level 3 consideration
  141. 'Freak accident' involving tractor-trailer leaves Maugerville residents mourning
  142. Moncton church opens doors to homeless after COVID-19 case at shelter warming centre
  143. Formerly homeless chef uses skills and better circumstances to help homeless tenters
  144. Saint John considers making lesser-used bus routes on-demand by app or phone
  145. Family's small prefab farmhouses designed to make rural life more sustainable
  146. Fire that darkened Saint John neighbourhood deemed suspicious
  147. Quiet removal of proof-of-vaccination rule leaves business groups wondering about options
  148. Half the apartments in Fredericton project will be considered affordable housing
  149. Parent urges quicker 2nd doses for N.B. children five to 11
  150. HEPA filters can only help combat COVID-19 in classrooms, says expert
  151. Kouchibouguac road closed to protect foxes from the people who keep feeding them
  152. No longer a sure thing: Records show how N.B. investigation into mystery illness changed over time
  153. No longer a sure thing: Records show how N.B. investigation into mystery illness changed over time
  154. Delta variant still in New Brunswick, says Edmundston physician
  155. With school lunch programs on hold, some are adapting to fill the void
  156. If you got Omicron post-vaccination, medical experts advise not to rush out for a booster shot
  157. No longer a sure thing: Records show how N.B. investigation into mystery illness changed over time
  158. Delta variant still in New Brunswick, says Edmundston physician
  159. With school lunch programs on hold, some are adapting to fill the void
  160. If you got Omicron post-vaccination, medical experts advise not to rush out for a booster shot
  161. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Province to provide update this afternoon as hospitalizations rise
  162. 6-year-old child from Elsipogtog dies after highway crash
  163. Moncton man sentenced to four years in prison for child pornography charges
  164. Man dies after stabbing in Saint John, another man arrested
  165. Businesses get their rapid tests back, but under different rules
  166. New Brunswick maple syrup producers demand access to more Crown land
  167. Put more climate-change money into shoring up N.B. infrastucture, MLAs told
  168. Winter storm could bring up to 30 cm of snow to parts of New Brunswick
  169. Councillor calls on province to step up on New Brunswick Museum project
  170. N.B. small business recovery grant program extended, amount increased
  171. Saint John widow stunned by notice of 74 per cent rent increase
  172. Winter storm, extreme cold warnings in effect for most of New Brunswick
  173. N.B. village will give a developer land for $1 if it's used for affordable housing units
  174. Select committee on accessibility not very accessible, advocates say
  175. Province ponders proof of vaccination at liquor, cannabis stores
  176. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 4 more deaths, 103 hospitalizations as province enters lockdown
  177. Fredericton's 'most dangerous intersection' to be turned into roundabout
  178. Saint John pastor continues to ignore restrictions, province tells court
  179. Cap-Pelé man granted bail on arson charge related to church fire
  180. Grand Manan Island loses its only bank
  181. Storm leaves power outages, bad highway conditions
  182. Saint John zoo goes silent, city still looking for long-term plan for property
  183. Skaters can lace up and hit N.B trails at new outdoor venues this winter
  184. Province's new interactive flood-predicting map 'basic' but valuable, says advocate
  185. Out of work: Employees of small businesses react to latest lockdown
  186. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 113 people in hospital, 1 death recorded Saturday
  187. Tighter restrictions force some N.B. restaurants to lay off staff
  188. Brunswick News to stop Monday editions of 3 daily newspapers
  189. Foreign-trained nurse who left N.B. to work in the U.S. wishes it had been easier to stay
  190. Is Starlink the answer to N.B.'s rural internet issues? Here's what users are saying
  191. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 115 in hospital, 4 deaths recorded Sunday
  192. Residents in Moncton area still without power following winter storm
  193. Artists aim to make tattoos more inclusive by going back to traditional techniques
  194. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Some schools to stop notifying families of positive cases
  195. Freezing rain, whiteout conditions as storm rolls in across New Brunswick
  196. Saint John housing prices continue to soar in supply-challenged market
  197. Teachers seek investment in COVID measures for safe return to in-person classes
  198. N.B. barbers' rep condemns members who broke new COVID rules
  199. Woman dubbed 'Booty Bandit' burglarizes N.B. chainsaw business
  200. CBC New Brunswick News: Barbers' rep blasts members who opened their shops Monday
  201. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 3 more deaths, 113 hospitalizations, 'urgent' plea for volunteers
  202. Plan to get hospital patients into long-term care faster long overdue, say home operators
  203. MLAs warned N.B. climate-change policies need to be tougher
  204. Willie O'Ree's number to be retired by Boston Bruins tonight
  205. Melanson says no to N.B. Liberal leadership run
  206. Loss of learning top of mind for parents and educators
  207. Customers rattled by empty grocery store shelves across N.B.
  208. Schools closed to even online learning after Monday storm, highways reopened
  209. Pharmacists see slower-than-expected demand for COVID vaccine for kids 5 to 11
  210. Moncton OKs temporary rent discount for market vendors
  211. Pfizer's COVID-19 pill could have real impact in Canada — if we can roll it out fast enough
  212. Shipments of nuclear waste destined for Ontario would go through cities, farmland under draft plan
  213. 4 N.B. government employees in court challenging vaccination rule
  214. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 1st shipment of Pfizer pill 'like spitting on a house fire,' says Shephard
  215. Nurse quits Saint John hospital in frustration and takes up long-haul trucking
  216. Map of New Brunswick with Indigenous place names highlights continued presence
  217. Delaying vaccination for kids is a dangerous gamble, epidemiologist warns
  218. Moncton to shore up Petitcodiac River bank as erosion puts trail at risk
  219. 'Everything about the Gulf of St. Lawrence was warmer in 2021': federal scientist
  220. Horizon to provide KN95 masks to public as province revises mask guidelines
  221. Homeless camps to be closed after fire at tent site, Fredericton police chief says
  222. Small modular reactors might not be ready by 2030, former N.B. Power CEO warns
  223. COVID-19 hits Grand Manan nursing home, affecting 23 of 28 residents
  224. Provincial grant for self-employed people still leaves out some small businesses
  225. Mont Farlagne forced to close while employees self-isolate
  226. Residents urge N.B. town to ban private fireworks
  227. Man arrested in connection with homicide investigation in Petit-Cap
  228. N.B. pharmacist administers elixir of patience, respect to vaccine skeptics
  229. Landlord delivers new appliances — and a $4,500 increase in annual rent
  230. Founder and longtime leader of Saint John's first food bank dies at 88
  231. N.B. Power seeks environmental OK to upgrade century-old dam near Bathurst
  232. Moncton wastewater testing helps track more accurate look at COVID-19 spread
  233. The shorter work week: An idea whose time has finally come
  234. 'Most' COVID measures that teachers want are already in place, says Cardy
  235. N.B. doctor accused in COVID-19 outbreak sues province, RCMP, Facebook
  236. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Doctors seek tougher rules for the unvaccinated
  237. Liberal MLA wants N.B. Power to shop around for small modular reactors
  238. 27-year-old charged with attempted murder after man shot in Saint John's north end
  239. Doomsday Clock remains at 100 seconds to midnight amid climate change, cybersecurity and pandemic
  240. N.B. hairstylists call for reopening, say new grant doesn't help most in industry
  241. Service New Brunswick seeing 'slight increase' in complaints about large rent increases
  242. Fancy shawl dancer to showcase talent with Toronto Raptors basketball team
  243. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Province provides update
  244. Dismantling our tents will only hurt us more, homeless woman says
  245. Tracadie N95 mask supplier gets ready to double production
  246. Crews get to work tearing down Fredericton tent camp after order by police chief
  247. Mount A faculty calls for saving Sackville hospital services, but no end in sight to cuts
  248. June date set for two byelections in Miramichi ridings
  249. Caraquet woman shocked she was removed from mystery disease cluster
  250. Bring me your tired, trash, low-effort art: UNB professors urge exhausted to be creative