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How this election could test public support for harm reduction services

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Harm reduction services have drawn increasing criticism in Canadian cities, including Fredericton. With such programs under attack by Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, the election April 28 could serve as a test of public support for...
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Early voting in N.B. helps shatter national record

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More than 200,000 ballots were cast in New Brunswick advance polls for the April 28 federal election.
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N.L., N.B. agree to explore breaking down interprovincial trade barriers

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Newfoundland and Labrador and New Brunswick have signed a memorandum of understanding to explore how interprovincial trade barriers can be broken down between the two provinces.
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St. Stephen homeless shelter warned about suspected drug activity

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The province’s Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods unit is investigating The Lodge-Homeless Hub after getting complaints from area residents.
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N.B. child-welfare budget is only higher than last year's on paper, says youth advocate

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The province budgeted $208 million for child welfare services for the 2025-26 fiscal year. The previous government budgeted $181 million but spent more than $230 million.
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N.B. Power gets the bill for major new bump in pulp and paper power-rate discounts

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N.B. Power estimates that a 35 per cent increase in rate discounts it must offer pulp and paper mills will cost the corporation a record $16.6 million. The subsidies are mandated and calculated by the provincial government but paid for...
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Grand Lake councillors suspend one of their own

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Councillor says her colleagues went too far to discipline her, but the mayor says they gave her a clear off-ramp before moving ahead with a suspension.
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Concerns about military 'culture' could sway some voters in N.B. riding

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Some members of New Brunswick's military community disagree with recent Canadian Forces policies aimed at fostering inclusivity. They say it could influence how they vote in the upcoming federal election.
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Nude statues raise eyebrows in small N.B. community

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Bill Steele, who converted the former Dorchester jail into a bed and breakfast, says his statues aren’t offensive and is pleased they’ve sparked discussion.
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Friendly neighbourhood bagpiper heralds spring in Fredericton

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Ryan Strong is trying to be considerate as he strikes up his loud instrument for an exceptionally busy practice season.
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Shopping with EMO for a budget-friendly emergency kit

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With extreme weather events becoming increasingly common, the Emergency Measures Organization wants people to prepare emergency kits. But how do you do that affordably? Claude Chouinard of the New Brunswick EMO goes shopping with CBC...
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N.B. nuclear developer hoping for new owner

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Moltex Energy Canada says trouble at its U.K. parent company has slowed its work on small modular reactors, or SMRs.
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Ontario tables bill to reduce barriers to internal trade, labour mobility

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The Ontario government has tabled new legislation to reduce internal trade barriers, and Premier Doug Ford signed related agreements with Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, both in efforts to make the economy more resilient against the...
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Bilijk Chief says First Nation shaken after tear gas, shooting

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Thirty-four-year-old Michael Sabbatis has been charged with attempted murder after RCMP vehicles were struck and a bullet hit a helmeted officer's head in the community west of Fredericton.
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Is your neighbourhood vulnerable to wildfires? New program can help you prepare

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From fire-resistant plants to how much you should prune your trees, the FireSmart N.B. program offers homeowners tips for mitigating damage caused by wildfires.
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Holt promises consultation, decision on N.B. Power’s future within a year

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Process on fixing debt-laden utility will include public meetings, where New Brunswickers will have their say.
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How drag performers are encouraging non-voters to hit the polling station

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Drag performers across Canada are championing a non-partisan campaign to encourage the 2SLGBTQ+ community to have their say in the federal election.
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Disputes between tenants and landlords over security deposits are frequent. But do they need to be?

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Last year, New Brunswick handled 489 challenges over the return of security deposits, with landlords making claims against departing tenants for damage, cleaning and other costs. One tenant who prevailed in his case has thoughts about...
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A sanctioned councillor in Strait Shores violated code of conduct, report finds

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An independent investigation says a new councillor's approach to bringing transparency to council resulted in fractured relationships.
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How the New Brunswick PCs borrowed from western populism in 2024 campaign

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PC Party financial documents show payments to populist-style conservative strategy firms, a shift from past campaigns.
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Despite tariff pause, N.B. support program still in place, Holt says

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U.S. President Donald Trump put most tariffs on hold for 90 days, but Premier Susan Holt says New Brunswick businesses can still seek support from the province.
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Saint John mayor says proposed compromise on parking lot for Irving mill was about fairness

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A Saint John business group criticized city’s offer of temporary rezoning of parkland for a J.D. Irving Ltd. parking lot. Mayor Donna Reardon says the decision was about balance between business interests and residents’ interests.
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New Brunswick wanted to avoid getting sued over travel nurses — but lawsuit now filed

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Travel nurse company Canadian Health Labs is suing the Vitalité Health Network over numerous alleged breaches of contract, including non-payment.
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Shopping relief for Campobello residents

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Campobello Island resident Zoltan Szoges got the news of the tariff exemption while grocery shopping in Lubec, Maine. He says the last month of tariffs at the Canadian border have been anxiety-inducing, and he’s pleased they’re finally...