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New Brunswick pipes and drums to head overseas

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A Fredericton pipe band practises to represent the province at the World Pipe Band Championships in Glasgow, Scotland, in August.
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Fireworks kick off St. Mary’s First Nation 25th Anniversary Powwow

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The Friday night social ended with a bang in Sitansisk. The powwow is celebrating a quarter of a century this weekend.
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Sitansisk celebrates 25 years of tradition, culture and community with annual powwow

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Thousands are expected to attend the weekend celebrations which showcase colourful regalia and powerful drum beats.
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Holt looking at second large reactor at Point Lepreau

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Three New Brunswick governments have promoted small nuclear reactors, but they’re behind schedule. Now Premier Susan Holt is looking at another option.
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If you’re on the job hunt, watch out for this employment scam

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Job seekers are being warned about scammers posing as recruiters. They just want applicants’ information and money, the Better Business Bureau says.
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Paramedic, EMT students to get tuition money back if they work in N.B.

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New Brunswick is putting $6.5 million into a tuition reimbursement fund for paramedic and emergency medical technician students who promise to work in the province after they graduate.
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Province adding roundabout to ease backups at Moncton highway ramps

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The New Brunswick government plans to build a two-lane roundabout where two Trans-Canada Highway ramps connect with Mapleton Road in Moncton. It’s an area where traffic exiting the westbound lanes often backs up the ramp to the highway.
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In this corner, a Fredericton Para boxer aiming to get the sport recognized

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Andrew Lawlor is ready to get in the ring, but there are few other Para boxers he can compete against. He’s fighting an athlete who is not disabled instead.
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As an intern, this doctor was told to deliver a stillborn. Turns out, she wasn't

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Dr. Donald Craig delivered Krista Barczyk in 1968. Decades later, Krista, her mother and the doctor who changed their lives recall that moment.
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3 major flood-mitigation projects moving forward in Sussex

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After getting the green light from the federal government, the Town of Sussex is moving ahead with projects to mitigate the flooding that residents face every year.
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The sweetest, stickiest part of spring: Making maple syrup in N.B.

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The CBC's Aniekan Etuhube heads to Kings Landing, N.B., to find out how maple syrup is made.
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N.B. business caught in U.S.-Canada trade war says provincial support is lacking

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James Ponting, co-founder of Craft Coast Canning in Noonan, N.B., says the 50 per cent tariff on aluminum imports imposed by the Trump administration is yet another expensive blow for his company. Despite the province’s talk of support...
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'It stinks like hell': seniors despair at odour putting 'damper' on their golden years

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The province has temporarily prohibited Envirem Organics from accepting lobster shells at its Miramichi composting facility, following multiple odour complaints from a nearby retirement community, home to more than 200 seniors.
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A rent cap in N.B. gets one-year extension ahead of fall review

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A three per cent rent cap brought in during the winter will continue for the 2025-2026 fiscal year but will be reviewed this fall with the Residential Tenancies Act, Housing Minister David Hickey says.
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Here’s how the zipper merge works — and reduces traffic

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Summer construction season is underway in New Brunswick, and in some scenarios, the zipper merge can shorten your commute. Here’s how it works.
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City to make east Saint John intersection more accessible after 20-year push

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The City of Saint John is upgrading an intersection that has long troubled the disabled community. Audible pedestrian signals and ramps to traffic islands are among the changes.
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Stuck in the ER? Wait times are up across N.B., report says

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A report from the Montreal Economic Institute, a think tank in Quebec, found New Brunswick emergency room patients faced a typical wait of about four and a half hours in 2024-25. That’s nearly an hour over 2020-21 wait times.
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Spruce Lake expansion opponents finish making case to council

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After hearing from more than 70 opponents of the Spruce Lake Industrial Park expansion, Saint John council is moving on to the supporters’ case. A public hearing that’s already been spread over three days will continue in mid-June, when...
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Jury finds Riverview man guilty of manslaughter in casino manager’s death

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After six hours of deliberations, a Moncton jury reached a verdict in the case of Michael Glaspy, accused of killing Rodney Frenette.
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Aurora borealis was like looking at ‘skyscrapers,’ N.B. photographer says

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Fredericton photographer Brad Perry joined many New Brunswickers on Monday night in capturing the aurora borealis on camera.
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Moncton Wildcats fans turn out to celebrate the QMJHL champs

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Fans of the Moncton Wildcats celebrated their team at a parade in the city’s downtown. The Wildcats won the Quebec Maritime Junior Hockey League championship and made it to the semifinals of the Memorial Cup.
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Miramichiers protest removal of sidewalk on Centennial Bridge

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A sidewalk being removed when the province resurfaces the kilometre-long bridge across the Miramichi River won’t be put back, although residents say it’s crucial.
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Holt affirms interest in national energy corridor

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At a first ministers’ meeting in Saskatoon, New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt says a national energy corridor could help improve coast-to-coast relations.
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Saint John to make east end intersection more accessible after 20-year push

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The City of Saint John is upgrading an intersection that has long troubled the disabled community. Audible pedestrian signals and ramps to traffic islands are among the changes.