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Beloved Saint John park gets a little TLC

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A clean-up effort is underway at the Irving Nature Park following extensive damage to the coastal area in recent months. The plan is to repair and regenerate parts of the ageing forest.
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Alma residents react to update on new water system

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People living in the coastal New Brunswick village have learned that a project to fix their water supply is moving forward.
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Hartland agency liquor store case heads back to court

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Peter Cook alleges that N.B. Liquor manipulated selection criteria to award agency store contract to a competitor.
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Ryan Mesheau wants details surrounding his father’s death made public

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At the inquest into the 2022 death of Darrell Mesheau at a Fredericton hospital, his son says it’s been a grim two years for his family, and he wants to see health care fixed.
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Would this recharge you?

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Health networks launch 'RecharjMe rest cabins’ to give health workers a space to ‘recharge their batteries’ in the workplace.
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WestJet announces new flights to Calgary from Fredericton

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Starting in June, the seasonal non-stop flights will operate twice weekly until late October.
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How City Natives started with a dream— literally

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City Natives is the Fredericton JUNO Wavemakers winner. The group is also part of our storytelling series Key Moments. Videography by Dan Jardine/CBC. Music recorded by Dylan Ward at The CAP in Fredericton.
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Major fire at Covered Bridge Potato Chips factory in Hartland

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Police say everyone made it out safe, but building is likely a total loss. (Submitted by Amy Crawford)
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There's serious flooding in Sussex, N.B., - and city officials want people to stay off the streets

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Chief administrative officer says devastating flood shows no signs of receding after a day-long rainstorm.
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Maritimers more likely to get their stolen cars back

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While Maritimers are hardly immune from Canada’s auto theft crisis, investigators say they’re far more likely to retrieve their stolen vehicles.
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Why Maritimers are more likely to get their stolen cars back

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While Maritimers are hardly immune from Canada’s auto theft crisis, investigators say they’re far more likely to retrieve their stolen vehicles. Unlike Ontario and Quebec where most stolen cars are sold overseas, cars in the Maritimes...
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Canada proposes shutdown of troubled Maritime elver fishery in 2024

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In Ottawa, bureaucrats were grilled over the proposal. Here at home, the commercial industry and Indigenous leaders are reacting. Paul Withers has the story.
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#TheMoment a couple rescued a moose from a half-frozen river

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With the help of some peace officers, Jolyne and Claude Lavoie managed to pull a moose out of a half-frozen river near Rogersville, N.B., using gear they happened to have in their vehicle.
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Snow, wind, ice pellets make for messy East Coast morning

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A winter storm system has brought a messy mix of rain and snow to eastern Canada, making for a challenging morning commute.
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N.B. premier says he's exploring options to stop collecting carbon tax

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New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs says he's seeking legal opinions on his province not collecting carbon tax. Higgs also discusses why he's calling on Ottawa to scrap the carbon tax on heating for all Canadians and not just those in...
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#TheMoment a woman meets her bone marrow donor 11 years later

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Cody Jordan saved Sheila Crotty's life in 2012 by donating bone marrow. Eleven years later they finally met in person.
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#TheMoment a bobcat kitten was rescued during post-tropical storm Lee

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Pam Novak at the Atlantic Wildlife Institute in New Brunswick is caring for a month-old bobcat kitten after it was found orphaned during post-tropical storm Lee. The tiny survivor has now been named after the storm.
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Protests over LGBTQ school policies 'scary,' says transgender student

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Alex Harris, a transgender student in Riverview, N.B., says he wanted to attend a counter-protest over LGBTQ rights in school but decided against it because he didn't feel it was safe.
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Thick smoke forces Saint John residents to shelter in place

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Authorities in Saint John have advised residents of the entire city to shelter in place because of thick, acrid smoke from a stubborn fire at an industrial scrapyard.
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Toxic smoke forces Saint John residents to shelter in place

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Authorities in Saint John have advised residents of the entire city to shelter in place because of thick, toxic smoke from a stubborn fire at an industrial scrapyard.
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Hurricane Lee expected to make landfall Saturday

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Maritimers are making the final preparations for Hurricane Lee, which is expected to first make landfall on Nova Scotia's South Shore and then track north into New Brunswick and P.E.I.
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Hurricane Lee expected to hit Atlantic Canada Saturday

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Maritimers are making the final preparations for Hurricane Lee, which is expected to first make landfall on Nova Scotia's South Shore and then track north into New Brunswick and P.E.I.
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#The Moment a man came face-to-face with a great white shark

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A New Brunswick man came face-to-face with a great white shark on a recent fishing trip. What they first thought was a tuna turned out to be something much bigger.
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#TheMoment over 400 people sat at one table for a classic lobster dinner

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As part of the Shediac Lobster Festival in New Brunswick, over 400 people sat down together — at one very long table — for a classic lobster dinner. One attendee said 'there's nothing quite like this, I don't think, anywhere in the world.'