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Moncton seniors’ centre plan derailed despite city’s support

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The main floor of the building at 1010 St. George Blvd. will now become a medical clinic instead.
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More education cuts announced as politicians spar over wording

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The government and opposition have spent two weeks debating whether cuts are happening. One district has laid out its plan.
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Carleton North health clinic to take 800 patients off waitlist for primary care

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Dr. Stuart Lockhart hopes provincial funding is next step in reinventing family medicine for rural New Brunswickers.
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No-Mow May is no easy topic to agree on

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Started as a way to increase the food supply for pollinators, No-Mow May asks property owners to refrain from mowing their lawns for the month. But not all experts agree on this approach.
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Liberals criticized PCs for not finding financing fix for environmental fund, but where's theirs?

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In 2024, New Brunswick Liberals expressed disappointment the former Higgs government had no plan to finance the Environmental Trust Fund after terminating the fund's access to bottle-deposit money. Now, the Liberals are in power but have...
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2nd man charged with murder in Saint John shooting

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Sheldon Scrubb, 30, was charged Thursday with first-degree murder after police found a 20-year-old man dead in an uptown parking lot Tuesday morning.
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Never seen before: Hampton artist Kathy Hooper prepares to sell her personal collection

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Drawings and paintings “squirrelled away” for decades will soon be featured in a two-day exhibit and sale.
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What’s driving Marcel LeBrun’s mission to eliminate homelessness in N.B.

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Marcel LeBrun, founder of the 12 Neighbours tiny home community, wants to eliminate homelessness in New Brunswick, starting with Fredericton. But for his new project, Neighbourly Homes, to succeed, he needs municipalities and communities...
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What's behind this man's mission to eliminate homelessness in N.B.?

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Marcel LeBrun, founder of the 12 Neighbours tiny home community, wants to eliminate homelessness in New Brunswick, starting with Fredericton. But for his new project, Neighbourly Homes, to succeed, he needs municipalities and communities...
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Financial literacy 101: Navigating credit cards, student loans and tuition in a difficult economy

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New Brunswick's Financial and Consumer Services Commission finds a lack of financial literacy among many in the province.
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Fredericton housing affordability worsening at dramatic pace

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A report commissioned by the city of Fredericton found that housing affordability has worsened in the past four years — for renters and people looking to buy a home.
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Saint John residents confront council at hearing on industrial park plan

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Twenty-nine speakers showed frustration, anger and tears in front of councillors at a hearing on the proposed expansion of Spruce Lake Industrial Park. Before voting, city council will hear from supporters of the project and from more...
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Acadian women’s clothing exhibit shows diversity of dresses over the years

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More than two dozen articles of clothing are on display at the Université de Moncton’s Acadian Museum.
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Dominic LeBlanc looks back at Canada’s visit to the White House visit

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International Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc accompanied Prime Minister Mark Carney on his first visit to the White House to meet U.S. President Donald Trump.
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Dominic LeBlanc looks back at Canada’s visit to the White House

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International Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc accompanied Prime Minister Mark Carney on his first visit to the White House to meet U.S. President Donald Trump.
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Real estate company buys historic Fredericton jail

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A Fredericton real estate company has purchased the former York County jail for $800,000 and has listed it for rent for $8,500 per month.
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Fredericton hopes to offer more options for new housing in College Hill

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The City of Fredericton has proposed zoning changes that would allow larger, denser residential buildings in a neighbourhood next to two university campuses.
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What is a recession? Here’s an economics crash course

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What is GDP? What is a fiscal quarter? How long is this going to last? Canada’s economic future is uncertain and you may have questions. We’ve got answers.
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Province aims to boost trade, immigration with francophone Africa

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New Brunswick has unveiled a strategy targeting six francophone African countries for trade, education and labour partnerships.
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No mystery brain disease in New Brunswick, study finds | Hanomansing Tonight

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A new scientific study has found no evidence of a mystery brain disease in New Brunswick, says a report published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Instead, an independent reassessment of 25 of 222 patients diagnosed by...
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The N.B. ridings to watch as election night unfolds

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Reporter Jacques Poitras breaks down three New Brunswick ridings the Liberals and Conservatives both need.
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Liberal Ginette Petitpas Taylor projected to win 4th term in Moncton-Dieppe

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The former federal cabinet minister ran against Conservative Jocelyn Dionne, NDP’s Serge Landry and Green Party’s Marshall Dunn.
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Dominic LeBlanc projected winner in Beauséjour

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The minister of intergovernmental affairs has held the seat since 2000.
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Here’s what the federal election results look like in New Brunswick

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10 ridings: 6 Liberals, 4 Conservatives. The CBC’s Jacques Poitras breaks it down.