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New Brunswick’s next step to opening up booze trade

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Province’s intergovernmental affairs minister says agreements with some other provinces could be ready in a month or two.
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Saint John council unanimously approves bigger Spruce Lake Industrial Park

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Saint John council gave the green light to expanding the Spruce Lake Industrial Park, despite dozens of speeches against it by residents. Four people spoke in favour.
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How the People’s Alliance won, then lost political influence in New Brunswick

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A look at why a protest party that held the balance of power for two years no longer exists.
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New charges laid against man arrested after standoff in Kingsclear First Nation

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Michael Christopher Sabattis is accused of attempting to murder 15 RCMP officers in the community of Bilijk, just west of Fredericton.
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Ann’s Eye: See a placenta burial ceremony

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Shelly-Ann Robichaud and Tyler Strang had a name-giving and placenta burial ceremony for their daughter, Sage-Maljewe’juit niss’g Gloqowej, led by Elder Jeannie Bartiboque of Esgenoôpetitj First Nation in New Brunswick.
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N.B. spa fights the province to host a topless event for women again

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The Hope-Wellness Eco-Resort near Hillsborough cancelled its last Topless Tuesday after the province intervened. After fighting back, the owners will again give women the option to enjoy some spa time without their tops on.
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How Fredericton Pride moves on from last summer's confusion

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After Pride Week was almost cancelled last year, a new board of directors is making sure Fierté Fredericton Pride 2025, with a new security officer, will offer a lot for everyone to enjoy.
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N.B. reports record-high opioid deaths involving fentanyl

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For the second year in a row, Public Health says opioid deaths involving fentanyl were at an all-time high in 2024. Avenue B Harm Reduction in Saint John is seeing the escalating crisis first-hand.
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Beans, beans, the magical fruit, the more you eat, the more you … sing?

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A Fredericton theatre group is putting on its first musical at the Fredericton Playhouse starting July 13. The Spirit Project is made up of individuals with or without intellectual or physical disabilities. All of the performers also had...
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Charges stayed for 5 accused of murder

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Murder charges against five people in three Fredericton region cases were stayed by the Crown on Friday.
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Fredericton police should disclose details of how murder cases collapsed, profs say

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The Fredericton Police Force should disclose the findings of a planned review into an error that resulted in murder charges against five people being stayed, two law professors say.
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Bias, privacy breaches cited in demand to retract study on N.B. mystery disease

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An advocate for patients suffering from unusual neurological symptoms is calling for a Journal of the American Medical Association report, which found no evidence of a mystery brain disease in the province, to be retracted.
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Glen Savoie, the interim PC leader, won’t run in leadership race

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Saint John East MLA Glen Savoie would need to quit the interim role to become a candidate next year. He’s decided to stay put instead.
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Time is running out for this ancient tree, but a Wolastoqey group hopes it can be saved

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Caribou Club, an educational non-profit organization whose founders consult on land back initiatives with the Wolastoqey Nation in New Brunswick, led a walk in Lorneville to a 400-year-old tree located in an area that could be slated for...
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Homeowners have 'nothing to fear' from Wolastoqey title claim, says Madawaska chief

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The Wolastoqey Nation’s title claim to more than half of New Brunswick is back in court this week, as timber companies appeal a decision that cuts them out of the claim.
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Free-range piglet refuses to be fenced in

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Cocagne couple enlist the help of neighbours to catch runaway piglet
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New solar farm to power more than 1,200 Saint John homes

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Saint John Energy is partnering with European energy developer Universal Kraft Renewables and Neqotkuk (Tobique) First Nation to build what it’s calling New Brunswick’s largest solar farm, expected to be operational in 2027.
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The 44th Acadian Games in Dieppe blend culture and competition

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More than 1,100 athletes are representing 11 delegations from across the Maritimes in cultural events and in sports like soccer, volleyball and mini handball.
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Can-Am bowling tournament finds friendships are stronger than politics

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Canada-U.S. relations may be in the gutter, but these bowlers are striking up friendships that could last a lifetime.
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Police investigating toddler death at Woodstock race track

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The Woodstock Police Force is asking for any witnesses or cell phone video of the accident that happened at the Connell Park Raceway Saturday.
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Moncton first city in Canada to raise flag for Neurodiversity Pride Day

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Caroline Jose and her son Louis are part of worldwide movement to promote the contributions and needs of neurodiverse people, including those with autism, ADHD and dyslexia.
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N.B. premier tells U.S. counterparts she’s telling Canadians to stay home

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Despite friendly talk of cross-border connections, New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt did not deviate when her American colleagues shared concerns about research and development experts relocating to Canada, and decreased U.S. tourism...
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Women show strength, determination at Moncton Highland Games

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For the first time, all age groups participated this year in the Canadian Scottish Athletic Federation’s national championships.
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How a former member feels about the end of N.B.’s People’s Alliance party

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Michelle Conroy is a former member of the People’s Alliance, a New Brunswick political party founded in 2010 and officially deregistered in June.