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New Police kill bear in Moncton neighbourhood
RCMP in Moncton shot a bear Thursday morning after it was spotted in a residential area in the city's east end. More
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Horizon recruits 2 new thoracic surgeons after facing staffing 'crisis'
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The Horizon Health Network has successfully recruited two new thoracic surgeons about six months after being faced with a critical shortage when two surgeons went on unexpected leave.
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17-year-old drowns after slipping over waterfall near Edmundston
A 17-year-old tumbled over a waterfall and drowned on the Iroquois River in the Edmundston area, the local fire chief says.
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RCMP seek help finding man wanted on sexual assault, sexual interference charges
West District RCMP are asking for the public's help finding a 22-year-old man from Hardwood Ridge who has committed sexual offences.
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Medavie CEO defends takeover of extramural management
With its aging population, New Brunswick is aiming to improve patient care, Medavie Health Service's CEO said Thursday in defending the company's coming management of home-care services against critics who predict patients and employees will suffer.
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Bruce Hughes won't let a stroke stop him from playing at Harvest
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Shortly after the band Blind Dog announced it would be having a reunion show at the Harvest Jazz and Blues Festival, member Bruce Hughes had a severe stroke. But Hughes isn’t going to let that get in the way of being with his band.
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Atlantic Lottery schedules shutdown for major upgrade
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Atlantic Lottery will shut down most of its services this weekend for a major update of its software systems.
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Missing Moncton woman found safe
A 35-year-old Moncton woman reported missing Tuesday has been located safe and sound, RCMP say.
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Hurricane Irma diverts cruise ships to ports in the Maritimes
Ports around the Maritimes have been welcoming thousands of unexpected travellers due to hurricane Irma.
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Deer contraceptive will not reduce Lyme disease, researcher says
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A U.S. zoologist says contraceptives work well to reduce deer populations, but they are costly to administer and will have no impact on the rate of Lyme disease in New Brunswick.
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Memorial run helps abused women escape violent relationships
Money raised in memory of Tanya Shand, who was fatally stabbed by her partner in 2013, has been used to help some two dozen other victims escape abusive relationships, according to the Kennebecasis Regional Police Force.
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Mountie killed helping motorists near Memramcook had history of going 'the extra mile'
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The 35-year-old Mountie who was killed Tuesday night when he pulled over to help change a flat tire on the Trans-Canada Highway near Memramcook, N.B., had a history of going above and beyond to help others, said the commanding officer of the Nova Scotia RCMP.
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Fredericton singer David Myles launches new 'dancier' album
It has a sound that's a bit of a throwback, but Fredericton-born singer David Myles says his new album, 'Real Love,' is keeping him young.
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Saint John-born Jeopardy! contestant hits high notes but loses on music question
Despite coming third, Saint John-born Chris Fennell, who appeared on Jeopardy! last night, says he’s pleased with the outcome.
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Police in Moncton look for bank robber
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Codiac Regional RCMP are asking for the public's help finding the man who robbed a Moncton bank last week.
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Riverview calls on Ottawa to study fluoride in drinking water
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Riverview town council is following Dieppe's lead, and calling on the federal government to complete a comprehensive study on water fluoridation.
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Wednesday September 13, 2017
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Nova Scotia Mountie killed after stopping to provide roadside help
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A 35-year-old Mountie who pulled over to help two people in an SUV change a tire Tuesday evening was killed when a utility van collided with his cruiser.
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Police looking for information on missing Moncton woman
The RCMP are searching for a 35-year-old Moncton woman, and they’re asking for the public’s help.
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RCMP seek help finding missing Moncton teen
Codiac RCMP are asking anyone with information on the whereabouts of a 15-year-old Moncton girl to come forward.
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Cope with the slope: 4 eco-friendly tips for fighting soil erosion
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If your backyard is being nibbled away by the elements, an Atlantic Canadian ecological restoration expert has some tips.
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New Brunswick shows lowest median household income in Canada
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New Brunswick has slipped to the bottom of the list of median household income of all provinces and territories, down from second-lowest in 2005.
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2 more teens arrested after armed robbery in Fredericton
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Two more teens have been arrested for allegedly robbing a man on Fredericton's north side this week.
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Saint John loses gastroenterologist and after-hours on-call specialist service
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The Saint John region has lost one of its gastroenterologists and with him, the after-hours on-call service provided by digestive system specialists for emergency room and hospitalized patients, CBC News has learned.
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Florists also feeling impact of Hurricane Irma with fewer flowers on the way
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The wrath of Hurricane Irma means florists in New Brunswick will have fewer flowers to sell in their shops in the next few weeks.
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Gallant's denial of role in assessment scandal undermined by document
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Service New Brunswick released a PowerPoint presentation with a slide that seems to suggest Premier Brian Gallant personally asked for the accelerated introduction of a controversial new property assessment system.
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Artists unveil proposals for $200,000 public art installation in Moncton
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Four artists have revealed their proposals for a public art installation in Moncton's new downtown centre, ranging from intricate metal knots and benches to a towering abstract sculpture.
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Saint John looks for ways to control deer population
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Saint John city staff are looking for ways to reduce the deer population amid fears of the spread of Lyme disease in suburban Millidgeville.
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A selfie a day: Viral time-lapse video shows boy age into a man and marry
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Hugo Cornellier took a selfie every day for nine years and recently put them all together into a time-lapse video showing his transition from a 12-year-old boy to a 21-year-old man.
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Groupe Océan making things work at government-owned shipyard
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The Quebec company using the ill-fated government-owned shipyard in Bas-Caraquet says things are now going well at the facility, and that's reducing the cost of a taxpayer bailout.
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Tugboat rescues stranded ferry on Kennebecasis River
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A tugboat is towing the Gondola Point ferry RGL Fairweather back to shore after the cable broke during a crossing of the Kennebecasis River on Tuesday.
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Tuesday September 12, 2017
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Seniors fight turning extramural, Tele-Care over to Medavie
New Brunswick seniors are vowing to fight the Gallant government's recent decision to privatize the management of extramural and Tele-Care services, citing concerns about a loss of accountability.
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Woodstock crews down south to help in aftermath of Irma
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Hurricane Irma left millions of people without power, but in Florida, New Brunswickers are helping to turn the lights back on.
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GAS GURU Gas prices to come down from Hurricane Harvey high
CBC News New Brunswick's Gas Guru Robert Jones expects that some of the sting from last week's hefty price spike at the pumps will be taken out by a fairly big drop this Thursday. It's not enough to even things out right away, but prices should keep falling in the coming weeks.
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Moncton triathlete's world championship quest began with hope to lose weight
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Mike Roy of Moncton says his road to represent Canada in the ITU world triathlon championships in Rotterdam, Netherlands, this weekend started more than five years ago when a friend challenged him to lose a few pounds.
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Another Saint John-born teacher snags spot on Jeopardy!
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Saint John-born teacher Christopher Fennell, who now lives in Ottawa, is on Jeopardy! His episode airs tonight.
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New Brunswick Liberals maintain comfortable lead, poll suggests
Just under one-half of decided voters in New Brunswick support Premier Brian Gallant's Liberals, the latest poll from Corporate Research Associates Inc. suggests.
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RCMP search for 'armed and dangerous' man tied to Sackville gunfire
RCMP are searching for Morris James Lanceleve, who they say escaped police custody after a shooting incident in Sackville last Friday and is believed to be armed and dangerous.
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Harvest Jazz and Blues Festival set to shake up Fredericton
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Fredericton is getting ready to hit the high notes with the Harvest Jazz and Blues Festival coming to town this week.
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Lost in translation: Study on Canadian slang draws strange dividing lines
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English Canadians are not all speaking the same language, a new survey suggests.
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Public to help decide design for $200,000 art installation in Moncton
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Moncton is asking the public to help decide which New Brunswicker will create a $200,000 piece of public art outside its new downtown centre.
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New wind energy project could power 7,000 Sackville homes
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A new project could erect six wind turbines in the Sackville area and power 7,000 homes nearby if approved by NB Power.
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New Brunswick university stocks up on opioid overdose antidote naloxone
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A New Brunswick university has stocked up on naloxone to prepare for the possibility of an opioid overdose on campus and at least two other universities in the province are looking into the idea.
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Gallant's cabinet shuffle brings geography-bending oddities
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Premier Brian Gallant’s appointment of himself as regional minister for Saint John wasn’t the only geography-bending move in last week’s cabinet shuffle.
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2 teens arrested, 2 still at large after alleged armed robbery in Fredericton
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Two teens have been arrested for allegedly robbing a man on Fredericton's north side, and two other teens are still at large, police say.
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Arabic interpreter leaves translator job in Saint John school district
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The only Arabic interpreter for some 200 Syrian students in the Greater Saint John area last year chose not to return to the job in September because she found it overwhelming.
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New collaboration gets local food in province's schools
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Collaboration in Agrifood New Brunswick (CANB) wants to make sure school cafeterias are feeding students fresh food grown by local farmers and producers.
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Saint John city hall won't move to old courthouse — even for $1 million
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Saint John has turned down a developer's offer of $1 million to move city hall to the historic former county courthouse on King's Square.
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Students try to give lowly potato peel a future in furniture
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A Mount Allison University student-founded company is reducing waste by using food remains, especially potato peelings, to develop building materials.
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Small businesses unfairly targeted by proposed tax changes, says Fredericton chamber
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Small businesses owners peeved as federal government proposes changes to tax rules for small businesses.
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