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Liberal lobbyists take on new clients after Holt election win

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Two former premiers are among the consultants working for companies hoping to influence decision-makers.
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Horizon CEO touts recruitment push, says nurse vacancies down to 61

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A recent hiring spree has set Horizon Health up well for staffing, according to CEO Margaret Melanson, who says staffing-based closures are no longer an issue.
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Judge to rule later on Justin Bourque's alleged role in prison stabbing

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Justin Bourque, who killed three Mounties in Moncton in 2014, stood trial over two days in Miramichi over an alleged 2022 prison stabbing. A judge is expected to issue a decision in September.
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Pick your stick: New library in Riverview leaves dogs spoiled for choice

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The Town of Riverview has installed a dog stick library at the Mill Creek Nature Park. There are no fines for late returns, but dogs are responsible for restocking the inventory.
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Low property taxes on houses in N.B. real estate ads can be attractive — and also unavailable to you

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Real estate ads in New Brunswick show prospective buyers what can look like surprisingly reasonable property taxes on houses that catch their eye. What the ads don’t say is the tax information often applies only to the current owner and...
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N.B hockey player celebrates PWHL championship

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New Brunswick hockey player Marlene Bossoinnault is a reserve goalie for the Minnesota Frost, winners of the 2025 Professional Women's Hockey League championship. She says she’s thrilled with the win and the global recognition the PWHL...
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What happens when you report dangerous items washed up on a beach?

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Base Gagetown has a team that deals with unidentified and suspicious items, including those left over from the world wars. Sometimes, this means safely detonating them.
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How the Holt Liberals’ message on education cuts ‘evolved’

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Minister now says it was her plan all along to negotiate — and districts weren’t used to it.
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Horizon Health leads Canada’s first in-home cancer treatment trial

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In a new cancer study led by Horizon Health oncologists, 15 to 20 New Brunswickers will receive in-home treatment for certain types of lung cancer. Dr. Mahmoud Abdelsalam says if the trial is successful, in-home treatment would benefit...
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Will keeping paramedics close to home improve local response times? Medavie wants to find out

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Ambulance New Brunswick is extending a pilot project that aims to improve response times in the rural communities of Port Elgin, Fords Mills and Cap-Pelé.
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Mystery brain illness patients seek clarification on investigation

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New Brunswick has completed the data analysis phase of its investigation into an undiagnosed neurological illness and submitted the results to the Public Health Agency of Canada for scientific review, but patients still feel in the dark...
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Will keeping paramedics close to home improve rural response times?

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Ambulance New Brunswick is extending a pilot project aimed at improving response times in the rural communities of Port Elgin, Fords Mills and Cap-Pelé.
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Meet an N.B. man who found his way out of addiction by helping others

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Tim Durling's path to recovery has led to a woodworking business and a support group for teens, where he offers what was missing in his own life.
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Goodbye portables? New Shediac school to ease student 'overpopulation'

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The New Brunswick government is budgeting $105M for a new K-12 school in Shediac, The province says this will allow hundreds of students who travel to Moncton for their education to stay in their home community instead.
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Grief over loss of diversity expressed at funeral for Bay of Fundy

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More than two dozen people gathered to mourn the diminishing biodiversity of Passamaquoddy Bay and the surrounding Bay of Fundy.
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N.B. cities hope to permit record housing construction this year to keep up with demand

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Fredericton, Moncton and Saint John are trying to keep up with five years of population growth and see more apartment buildings and other multi-unit housing as a key part of the solution.
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Saint John launches long-awaited green zones to tackle homelessness

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Saint John has selected two green zones for transitional housing. The zones are part of Saint John’s Housing for All strategy, which aims to reduce homelessness and encampments in the city.
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Saint John industrial park expansion should be quashed, Indigenous chief says

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Wolastoqey Grand Chief Ron Tremblay said Saint John has not consulted with Indigenous groups about a proposed expansion to the Spruce Lake Industrial Park, which Tremblay says would impact a biodiverse wetland in the area.
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Sussex-area man gets prison sentence for sexual assault of a minor

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Terrance Soucy of Apohaqui appeared in the Court of King’s Bench in Saint John on Tuesday, where he was sentenced for committing sex crimes against a girl.
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Ontario couple thrilled by moose sighting during trip to East Coast

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Gary and Christina Fudge were returning to Ontario from a trip to Newfoundland when they spotted a piebald moose in northern New Brunswick — something they’d never seen before.
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Moncton tenant says small claims process with property manager was difficult

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Matthew Habermacher took his former property manager to small claims court over internet services that were included in the rental contract but never received. He won, but the company asked for leniency in how it paid him.
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Why Canadian academics are being urged not to travel to the U.S.

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The Canadian Association of University Teachers is advising professors to avoid non-essential travel to the U.S. because of the current political landscape. Association president Robin Whitaker says academics on both sides of the border...
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Woman who cared for abandoned ferrets wants past owner to know they had a good life

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Cassandra Fortier adopted three ferrets while living in New Brunswick in 2020. She cared for the animals, which had been left on someone’s front step, for five years until they died. Now she wants the former owner to know they had a good...
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Restoration of 19th-century cannons reveals a piece of Fredericton history

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The City of Fredericton has returned its military cannons to Officers' Square after removing them in 2018 for renovations. Now, after a cleaning, details about the cannons’ weight, builder and owner are visible.