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  1. Environmental upgrades to Saint John pulp mill could start this summer
  2. Saint John pastor plans charter challenge over COVID-19 restrictions
  3. Invasive jumping worm detected in New Brunswick
  4. Trail of destruction on Highway 2 puts driver from Ontario in jail on 14 charges
  5. Why you're soon going to be seeing, and doing, a lot of zipper merges
  6. Fredericton hopes ACOA money will revitalize COVID-weary downtown
  7. Winter storm and freezing rain warnings issued for N.B.
  8. Complaint filed over N.B. top doctor's handling of mystery brain disease investigation
  9. A New Brunswick river, a banjo player and book that launched environmental movement
  10. Waiting in the wings: N.B. music teachers look forward to seeing students again
  11. New Brunswick's population tops 800,000
  12. Indigenous pop-up shop showcases creations from across the province
  13. Tiny home community launches first social enterprise making picnic tables
  14. A stranger gave her ailing dog a wheelchair. Now this N.B. woman is doing the same for others
  15. Claudette Bradshaw, former MP and advocate for the homeless, dies at 72
  16. 4 provinces pushing ahead plan to build small nuclear reactors to supply power
  17. N.B. government sacrifices little revenue with rental property tax cuts
  18. 5 overdoses in one week in Moncton set off alarm bells
  19. Port Elgin celebrates 100 years and its final days as a village
  20. The system failed Lionel Desmond and his family. These changes may prevent another tragedy
  21. RCMP to open second location in downtown Moncton
  22. In bid to slow trucks, Chipman mayor asks J.D. Irving to help buy speed display signs
  23. Staff shocked to find mysterious safe buried in lobby of N.B. theatre
  24. Saint John wants public's views on ride-hailing bylaw
  25. Riverview man arrested, pleads guilty after warrant issued for skipping court
  26. Higgs's 'We'll all get COVID' comment strikes a nerve
  27. Fredericton restaurant forced to close after COVID infects staff
  28. Uncertainty at Fredericton council about how affordable NBEx housing will be
  29. Canada's seed vault asks First Nations to identify important tree species
  30. Kennebecasis Library still closed two months after building flooded
  31. How a multi-billion dollar plan envisions cutting Moncton emissions
  32. Bathurst experiencing pothole season 'for the ages,' says city
  33. Highway headaches will continue until April 8 near Rothesay Ave. overpass
  34. N.B. reports 13 new COVID-related deaths in past week, increase in hospitalizations
  35. Province moves to force corporations to reveal who controls them
  36. Three dead in two-vehicle crash in Miramichi
  37. Arguments heard on bid to have ban on flavoured vape products suspended
  38. School district data shows spike in teachers calling in sick after March break
  39. N.B. forest owners to get $500K property tax cut they didn't ask for
  40. Attention shoppers: N.B. fuel prices coming down for one day only
  41. Higgs softens stance against mask mandates in schools
  42. New Brunswick introduces cooling tower registry, maintenance law
  43. People's Alliance MLAs cross the floor to join Tory government
  44. Cardy announces changes to second-language learning in schools
  45. To mask or not to mask in schools, that is the hot potato
  46. Moncton hospitals seeing long patient offload times for ambulances
  47. Saint John boxer makes podium for Canada at Continental championships
  48. N.B. ministers' salaries set to rise as pay freeze ends
  49. Kingsclear First Nation's healing week is a chance to heal with family and community
  50. Three dead in two-vehicle crash in Miramichi
  51. Province moves to force corporations to reveal who controls them
  52. Arguments heard on bid to have ban on flavoured vape products suspended
  53. School district data shows spike in teachers calling in sick after March break
  54. N.B. forest owners to get $500K property tax cut they didn't ask for
  55. Attention shoppers: N.B. fuel prices coming down for one day only
  56. Higgs softens stance against mask mandates in schools
  57. New Brunswick introduces cooling tower registry, maintenance law
  58. Moncton's popular Soupfest returns with bold flavours after two-year break
  59. Vautour family plans to stand ground as deadline to leave Kouchibouguac arrives
  60. First step toward 'affordable housing' may be defining the term
  61. Moncton planning committee balks at west end school plans
  62. Brace yourself: Interest rates could be headed up even faster and higher than we thought
  63. First Nations delegates ask Pope Francis to revoke church doctrine used to justify colonialism
  64. Bill gives chief electoral officer authority to hire returning officers
  65. COVID vs. flu — is it a fair comparison?
  66. Shockwaves ripple across province in wake of People's Alliance defections
  67. Judge denies injunction to suspend ban on flavoured vapes
  68. SMRs could be key weapon in climate-change battle, engineer says
  69. Judge's name dropped from lawsuit tied to dispute over crab fisherman's estate
  70. Eel Ground First Nation veteran says footage of fleeing Ukrainians sealed his decision to help
  71. Industrial plants, commercial buildings big winners as N.B. property tax bills go out
  72. The sky's the limit – and the classroom - in this N.B. high school course
  73. Higgs recites successes but offers few new policies in state of province address
  74. DFO redistributes quota in baby eel fishery to increase access for Mi'kmaw bands
  75. Auditor general to review province's COVID-19 response
  76. Vitalité Health Network at red alert level, 352 workers out because of COVID-19
  77. Funeral for Claudette Bradshaw attended by family, friends, politicians of all stripes
  78. New Brunswick drops vaccination requirement for many health care employees
  79. Pharmacists take over COVID-19 shots as province shuts down vaccine clinics
  80. St. Mary's First Nation signs agreement with Fredericton on policing services
  81. N.B. teen lives for the grit, grime and gut-wrenching speed of barrel racing
  82. Meet the N.B. undergrads who are making waves in moot court competitions
  83. Claudette Bradshaw 'sliding doors' moments altered the course of my life
  84. Nova Scotia, New Brunswick working on bid for 2023 world junior men's hockey championships
  85. Vehicle flees scene after colliding with Fredericton Red Wings bus
  86. Documents show concerns about instructor's views on glyphosate ahead of firing
  87. Man, 62, dies following single-vehicle crash near Quispamsis
  88. Beaverbrook Art Gallery unveils long-awaited new works, renovations
  89. Saint John's 'short-term' soup kitchen marks 40 years of service
  90. Shaggy pups get fresh haircuts free of charge during volunteer event
  91. Missing N.B. girl found safe and sound
  92. Shaggy pups get fresh haircuts free of charge during volunteer event
  93. Shaggy pups get fresh haircuts free of charge during volunteer event
  94. Missing N.B. girl found safe and sound
  95. 19 pediatricians call on province to reinstate mandatory masks in schools
  96. Carbon charges, chaotic markets drive N.B. fuel prices to highest in region
  97. $10,000 wire transfer disappears after bank puts it in wrong account
  98. Man at centre of Fredericton standoff sentenced to time served
  99. Felines in distress rescued by Saint John cat-lovers
  100. COVID-19 dashboard replacement still shrouded in secrecy
  101. Indian Island First Nation elder passes down traditional tobacco teachings to children
  102. Moncton's Harvest House helps those in recovery gain new skills
  103. CBC New Brunswick News at 6: Cardy responds to pediatricians’ call to reintroduce mask mandate in sc
  104. Hundreds of thousands of artifacts packed up as N.B. Museum faces uncertain future
  105. Saint John support group offers a haven for survivors of infant and pregnancy loss
  106. Saint John support group offers a haven for survivors of infant and pregnancy loss
  107. Saint John curbside recycling program costs grow thanks to COVID-19 pandemic
  108. RCMP aim to fill staffing gap in Moncton by summer
  109. Body of missing Chipman man found, case deemed a homicide
  110. NACI recommends 'rapid deployment' of 2nd COVID-19 booster for some people
  111. PCs' absorption of People's Alliance hasn't changed strategy of opponents
  112. Province records 9 COVID-related deaths, changes the way it reports hospitalizations
  113. RCMP take the lead in disappearance, suspected homicide, of 14-year-old Bathurst girl
  114. Language commissioner finds 'myths' about government jobs and bilingualism
  115. New service at Dalhousie clinic offers help to 'orphan patients'
  116. Woman dies after snowmobile crash in western New Brunswick
  117. Fredericton seeks to open window on home solar potential
  118. Moncton examining recreation needs for coming decade
  119. N.B. government should step up support for public transit amid high fuel costs, advocates say
  120. Saint John police begin using body cameras after some delays
  121. Province records 1st confirmed case of COVID-19 in an animal
  122. Woodstock town councillor would rather quit than switch
  123. N.B. doctors suspended for being unvaccinated allowed to return to practice
  124. Defence getting billions of dollars in new money from Thursday's budget: source
  125. Could wearing a mask slow your child's speech and language development?
  126. More funding for UNB nursing as health minister promises jobs for 'every single practitioner'
  127. Atlantic Canadian pharmacists push for public funding of minor ailment treatment
  128. District education councillors fear their days are numbered
  129. From dikes to do-re-mi, UNB engineering students show off design chops
  130. Promising more fiscal restraint, Freeland tables a lower-spending budget focused on housing
  131. Saint John police issue public safety alert over powerful opioid carfentanil
  132. RCMP investigate death of inmate from Madawaska jail, inquest ordered
  133. Only 323 people prescribed COVID-19 medication Paxlovid so far
  134. Hidden love of Havelock men documented in early 20th-century photographs
  135. Expanded foreign worker program praised, but more hiring help needed, businesses say
  136. Edmundston police begin body camera pilot
  137. Moncton study to compare residents' sense of safety to actual reported crime
  138. Changes to governance in N.B. schools possible language landmine
  139. Federal budget's housing plans get some qualified praise in N.B.
  140. Patients in ambulances face long wait for care at Moncton hospitals
  141. 2nd COVID-19 boosters to be offered to New Brunswickers 50+
  142. Horizon's YouTube mask video not intended to rebut Higgs's message, network says
  143. Lack of Indigenous judge hasn't hurt fairness of high court rulings, chief justice says
  144. Hampton mayor concerned about inflation impacts on new recreation centre
  145. Police say teen in custody after 'armed person' reported at Saint John school
  146. New Brunswick to expand eligibility for COVID-19 medication Paxlovid
  147. Body of man pulled from river in Fredericton
  148. N.B's first commissioner on systemic racism: Why the job matters
  149. Education minister defends plan to get rid of district eduction councils in N.B.
  150. When 'How are you?' questions don't help, Ukrainian community turns to action
  151. What does 'affordable housing' actually mean?
  152. Mi'kmaw man up for NHL Community Hero Award
  153. What we know so far about getting COVID-19 twice in the age of Omicron
  154. Unvaxxed workers set to return to vulnerable sectors Monday with no set guidelines
  155. N.B. to be only Canadian stop for legendary yacht with all-female crew
  156. N.B. to be only Canadian stop for legendary yacht with all-female crew
  157. Atlantic Institution inmate dies in custody Friday
  158. Woman who went missing in Moncton area has died
  159. Ice-breaking project in Shippagan could lead to earlier start for snow crab fishery
  160. Ride-hailing company blames insurance issue for Fredericton launch delay
  161. New cell tower in Elgin will save lives, says fire chief
  162. Hampton tenants pushed out of homes for Airbnb after landlord thwarted by rent cap
  163. Carbon charges on large N.B. greenhouse gas emitters called 'surprisingly low'
  164. Pandemic effects on health care the worst yet, say N.B. doctors and nurses
  165. 12-year-old boy dies after falling into Edmundston creek
  166. Scientist looking for connection between brain illness in N.B., geography
  167. 10 more COVID-related deaths, 192 people in hospital
  168. Provinces chip in to keep rural Maritime Bus routes in service
  169. Ailing teachers force some schools to 'corral' students in gyms, cafs
  170. Greens call for greater access to COVID-19 rapid tests before Easter weekend
  171. Sri Lankan students in N.B. 'disturbed' by economic crisis at home
  172. From no classes to 'blended learning,' the Class of '22 has been through a lot
  173. Fredericton city council approves 'once in a generation' NBEx redevelopment
  174. N.B. woman hopes to sail onto TV screens with new reality series
  175. Province disputes mom's human rights challenge over lifting of school COVID rules
  176. Reinstated unvaccinated doctor busy dealing with backlog of patients, says receptionist
  177. Slain RCMP officer went down in a gunfight with Nova Scotia mass shooter, inquiry hears
  178. 63-year-old N.B. man gets 7 years for conspiracy to traffic cocaine
  179. More Kinder-brand chocolates recalled due to salmonella risk
  180. Riverview greenlights rec centre design work despite uncertain funding
  181. New Brunswick racing ahead of federal guidance on second boosters
  182. How one Saint John woman helped her mother flee the war in Ukraine
  183. Higgs looking for ways to spend nearly $400M in federal dollars
  184. Trial starts for Riverview man accused of violating pandemic rules at protest
  185. Consultations begin on Saint John City Market revamp
  186. Classes cancelled at Dorchester school day after serious school bus incident
  187. Rapid tests more important than ever in COVID-19 fight, says expert
  188. Underwater search volunteers help recover body of N.B. man who disappeared in 2019
  189. Saint-Hilaire is first New Brunswick community forecast to hit flood stage
  190. Property taxes on homeowners in N.B. cities surge after year of record real estate sales
  191. N.B. Power leaping into new ventures to tackle debt
  192. Moncton hoping to cut down on shopping cart use by homeless
  193. 12-year-old in Saint John turns his garage into Easter wonderland
  194. Appointment of unilingual N.B. lieutenant-governor violated charter, judge rules
  195. Accused killer called 911, saying 'I just killed somebody'
  196. Province predicted COVID-19 hospitalizations would drop to near zero by weekend
  197. Higgs creates stir on Miramichi when he's no-show at bridge event
  198. 13-year-old girl dies of injuries suffered in school bus incident
  199. 'Updated' rules for unvaccinated long-term care employees slammed by nursing home union
  200. Are there any politicians left in this country interested in building the nation?
  201. Why some RBC customers were wondering where their money went
  202. N.B. farmers worry about seeding season as fertilizer costs soar
  203. Practising for perfection, 13-year-old N.B. violinist wins accolades and international award
  204. Sackville Memorial Hospital emergency department closed for Easter long weekend
  205. What's open and what's closed on Easter weekend in New Brunswick
  206. Traffic accident claims life of New Brunswick woman in Nova Scotia
  207. Eider duck populations are declining. Both sides of the border want to know why
  208. New Fredericton transit manager to give council direction on road to Sunday bus service
  209. Chiefs call for return of Indigenous artifacts destined for storage by N.B. Museum
  210. Move to 4-day work week has 'clear benefits' for N.B. organizations
  211. Heavy rain and strong winds forecast for N.S. and N.B.
  212. Moncton runner Geneviève Lalonde taking a break from competition
  213. Child and youth advocate to make recommendations on COVID-19 rules in schools
  214. Lord and Lady Tweedsmuir you say? Musical based on former GG coming to N.B. this fall
  215. Gagetown to hit flood stage on Monday as St. John River rises
  216. Grand Falls man dies in car crash after fleeing from police
  217. Sunwing flights delayed, passengers feeling stranded amid network-wide issue
  218. 'Wow, what is that huge bird?' Sandhill crane spotted on Tantramar Marsh
  219. The beat goes on: Vinyl reissues for 1960s Cap-Pelé rock band
  220. 'Wow, what is that huge bird?' Sandhill crane spotted on Tantramar Marsh
  221. 15-year-old boy in government minister's care sleeps on Saint John streets, family says
  222. Schools, nursing homes contend with stomach flu outbreaks
  223. Heavy rains forecast, 2 N.B. communities expected to reach flood stage this week
  224. 2nd boosters of COVID-19 vaccine begin today for people 50-plus
  225. Trudeau to make long-term care announcement in Dalhousie
  226. Virus claims 10 more New Brunswickers, hospitalizations stable, include 4 children under 10
  227. New Brunswickers begin preparations for arrival of Ukrainians displaced by war
  228. Cardy defends travel by principals during COVID staffing crunch
  229. Saint John ride-share bylaw gets support, but obstacles remain
  230. Residents lose last bid to keep beloved educator's name on N.B. high school
  231. Task force launched, consultants hired to probe Moncton north end stench
  232. Bathurst mother warns of risk of COVID-19 for kids after 4-year-old rushed to hospital
  233. 'Aligning' on bilingual lieutenant-governor doesn't mean complying, experts say
  234. Mactaquac bridge closure planned for next year
  235. Family says fights, violence were routine prior to Hillsborough homicide
  236. 192 people with COVID-19 in hospital — 113 more than province shows in COVIDWatch
  237. Is Rothesay ready for its 'grow up'? Apartments set to take town to a whole new multilevel
  238. Draft bylaw draws concerns from Miramichi's private woodlot owners
  239. Coroner's office still investigating teen's death following school bus incident
  240. Man facing several charges after fatal single-vehicle crash near Moncton
  241. Man finds his biological father, only to realize he worked with him years ago in N.B.
  242. Thousands lose power as howling winds sweep eastern N.B.
  243. Drones reveal wild designs carved into wetlands
  244. Why COVID headaches can be hard to shake — and when you should worry
  245. Officers who stopped, arrested Calvin Lewis testify as murder trial continues
  246. MLAs accuse province of trying to escape cleanup of longtime Bathurst 'eyesore'
  247. Pharmacists call for easier access to COVID-19 medication Paxlovid
  248. Entrepreneur reopening Hillsborough's only grocery store
  249. Coroner's inquest called into death at Fredericton construction site
  250. 1st cruise ship set for Saint John under U.S. COVID-19 investigation