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Atlantic Canada leads country in green home heating transition

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Electric and climate-friendly heat pumps are replacing oil tanks for home heating on the East Coast, likely thanks to provincial government incentives in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and P.E.I.
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N.B.'s changes to LGBTQ policy at schools could bring down government

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Controversial changes to a New Brunswick policy meant to protect LGBTQ students in schools have sparked a revolt among eight government MLAs, including six cabinet ministers. The backlash has gone so far that it may bring down the...
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Fear, anxiety and mounting losses as wildfires burn across Canada

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Resources are running low as exhausted firefighters continue to battle wildfires in multiple provinces, including New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Alberta, Northwest Territories and B.C. The federal government says more trained...
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Backlash over review of N.B. gender inclusivity policy review

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Protests are spreading in New Brunswick schools over a government review of a policy aimed at protecting LGBTQ students. Supporters say the policy creates a safe space for students. Critics argue parents aren't getting enough input.
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#TheMoment a vicious goose attacks a N.B. cyclist

9th - Higher Ed
Erik Gingles was cycling in Moncton, N.B., when a Canada goose launched itself directly at him. He managed to fend the bird off while catching the whole thing on video, but still received a few scrapes and bruises.
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#TheMoment a young moose takes a dip in this backyard pool

9th - Higher Ed
Mireille Vienneau looked out her kitchen window, in Le Goulet, N.B., and was surprised to see a young moose taking a bath in her backyard swimming pool. She and her husband were aided by a group of neighbours trying to persuade the moose...
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Coroners rejecting excited delirium as cause of police-related deaths

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Excited delirium has been used to explain why hundreds of people have died in police custody. Doctors have argued the term is unscientific and used to protect officers from being held accountable, and a major shift is underway to reject...
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#TheMoment a school bus driver received a hero’s welcome

9th - Higher Ed
Luc LeBlanc came home to a hero’s welcome in New Brunswick after fulfilling a life-long dream of climbing Mount Everest.
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N.B. woodsman captures footage of moose shedding antlers | The Moment

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Woodsman Derek Burgoyne captured rare footage of a bull moose shedding its antlers near Juniper, N.B.
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Bull moose shedding its antlers caught on video | The Moment

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Woodsman Derek Burgoyne captured rare footage of a bull moose shedding its antlers near Juniper, N.B.
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Change in government's math makes New Brunswick's jails seem more crowded

9th - Higher Ed
New Brunswick government figures show the male correctional system had 512 people in it as of Dec. 31, which would appear to be more than 40 people over capacity. But in reality, provincial jails were only over capacity by eight people,...
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N.B. offering benefits to attract nurses from Quebec

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New Brunswick is trying to address its health-care worker shortage by offering benefits to attract nurses from Quebec, a province facing its own staffing issues.
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N.B. contract requires Hockey Canada participants to be of 'good character'

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New Brunswick's contract with Hockey Canada, signed as co-host of the 2023 world junior championship, requires Hockey Canada participants to be of 'good character' and not engage in 'illegal' or 'unethical conduct.'
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Outrage growing over New Brunswick’s plans to abolish French immersion

9th - Higher Ed
New Brunswick, Canada’s only bilingual province, is planning to eliminate its existing French immersion program starting next year and replace it with a new program, a proposal that has some parents and advocates outraged.
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Saint John girl, 10, raises money for gift bags for the homeless

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Jemma Beman is raising money to buy gift bags for people experiencing homelessness in Saint John, N.B.
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Canadian fishers push back against U.S. boycott of Atlantic shellfish

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Atlantic Canada’s fishing industry is fighting back against a shellfish boycott south of the border that warns consumers not to buy Atlantic lobster and snow crab because endangered right whales can become entangled in the gear used to...
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Atlantic Canadians brace for dangerous Hurricane Fiona

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People in Atlantic Canada are bracing for Hurricane Fiona's impact as it makes its way north in the Atlantic. Forecasters warn it could be a dangerous, historic storm.
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How to prepare for a storm like Fiona

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Officials are urging people in Atlantic Canada in the path of Hurricane Fiona to make emergency preparations, including having enough food and water on hand for several days.
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Environment Canada warns Fiona forecast to be 'historic' storm

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Hurricane Fiona is on its way and much of Atlantic Canada can expect heavy rainfall and powerful winds, with a storm surge likely along parts of the coast.
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Fiona insurance claims: What to consider and how to start the process

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Amanda Dean, vice-president of the Insurance Bureau of Canada's Atlantic region, says Atlantic Canadians who own property damaged by post-tropical storm Fiona should call their insurer immediately and begin documenting what they intend...
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Hurricane Fiona set to be ‘historic extreme event’ for Atlantic Canada

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Atlantic Canadians are beginning to feel the fury of Hurricane Fiona, continuing to prepare for the full brunt of what’s expected to be a 'historic extreme event' for Eastern Canada.
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Ottawa to send aid to Atlantic Canada in aftermath of Fiona

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Minister of Emergency Preparedness Bill Blair speaks with Rosemary Barton Live about Ottawa's plan to send aid, including from the Canadian Armed Forces, to Atlantic Canada following the destruction caused by post-tropical storm Fiona.
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Why mountain biking is booming in northern N.B.

9th - Higher Ed
Sugarloaf Provincial Park is ahead of the curve in using its ski lift for downhill mountain biking.
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Two Nova Scotia artists stomp out stunning snow art in Riverview, N.B

9th - Higher Ed
Matt Robinson and Sheldon Benoit spent almost four hours crafting a 30-metre design for the town of Riverview's Winter Carnival.