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N.B. Power violated nuclear rules at Point Lepreau, regulator says

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Federal nuclear safety commission fines utility for not ensuring workers in key safety positions get enough rest.
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Too many barriers to recruitment for U.S.-trained doctors, Dal prof says

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Dr. Stan Kutcher, professor emeritus with the faculty of medicine at Dalhousie University, says Canada must attract doctors in the U.S. and reduce the red tape that stops them from coming.
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Moncton parents upset at bus driver’s detour of discipline

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Chris Roberts watched helplessly as his son’s school bus driver prevented a handful of students, including Roberts’s five-year-old, from getting off at their regular stop — and then drove away with them.
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New group says government action needed on crisis in long-term care sector

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Three organizations that represent home support agencies, special care homes and nursing homes in New Brunswick have formed the Long-term Care Alliance. They want the government to commit to more funding and a new department to look...
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Horizon announces first of 30 promised clinics

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The Fredericton Northside Community Health Centre team will expand this summer to take on 1,600 more patients.
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Man accused in deaths of 2 Saint John boys deemed fit for trial

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Roman Kamyshnyy, 45, charged with two counts of first-degree murder, has been found fit to stand trial following his third psychiatric assessment.
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This new Riverview café is straight out of a colouring book

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The walls of Tambayan Café are a black-and-white optical illusion thanks to the work of local artist Ji Hyang Ryu.
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Do some New Brunswickers still vote for the same party as parents, grandparents?

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Voting the way your parents and grandparents did is a habit some New Brunswick communities have kept for decades. Political scientist Mario Levesque says that could be fading. Ahead of the election, CBC New Brunswick asked voters in...
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N.B. reverses policy on testing air quality in schools

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The Department of Education used to test schools without ventilation systems if they exceeded the peak limit for carbon dioxide levels the year before. Now it tests only schools with newly installed systems.
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N.B. Power employees face threats, assault over rate hikes, smart meters

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Nicole Poirier, vice-president of operations for N.B. Power says employees encounter public animosity both in the field and on social media.
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Restoring power during outages crucial for New Brunswickers with disabilities

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Murielle Pitre, who relies on a wheelchair, wants N.B. power to prioritise those who rely on essential electronic devices when the power goes out.
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Reading advocate says early intervention is essential so students don't slip through the cracks

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Faye Theriault is a reading tutor for people with learning disabilities such as dyslexia. She wants to see a national strategy to diagnose children before they begin school, so they start out on the right track.
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Moncton puts on accessible trick-or-treating event

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Many children don't go out on Halloween because of physical or intellectual disabilities. But events like this one try to give all children a chance to enjoy Halloween — without stairs, spooky decorations or the pressure of have to say...
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Residents of a rural part of Saint John feel ignored on issue of bigger industrial park

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Residents of the Lorneville area of Saint John are stepping up their opposition to a proposed expansion of the Spruce Lake Industrial Park.
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How do some Saint John residents feel about U.S. tariffs?

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U.S. President Donald Trump has moved ahead with placing tariffs on countries around the world, including 25 per cent tariffs on vehicles imported from Canada. With global markets reeling, we asked people in Canada’s most trade-dependent...
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Canada Summer Games will bring millions to N.B. economy, premier says

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Premier Susan Holt says New Brunswick will welcome more than 4,000 coaches, athletes and visitors for the 2029 Canada Summer Games, to be hosted by Moncton and Saint John.
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Jury convicts Apohaqui man of sexually assaulting girl

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A jury found Terrance Soucy, 52, of Apohaqui guilty of sexual assault, sexual touching and invitation to sexual touching involving a child under 10.
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N.B premier responds to uncertainty of Trump’s tariff announcement

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Susan Holt says the province is awaiting the executive order of Wednesday’s announcement on tariffs by U.S. President Donald Trump in order to understand the impact on New Brunswick.
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Consumers flock to buy cheap fuel with the end of carbon charges. But will they miss the rebates?

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Gasoline, diesel, propane and natural gas prices in New Brunswick have dropped noticeably with the end of federal carbon pricing. But carbon rebates are also gone, and for many households, that has its own cost.
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Even Play-Doh is off limits for kids with celiac disease

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Aislynn Slupsky has had to make major lifestyle changes since her daughter, Kalina, was diagnosed with celiac disease, an autoimmune condition triggered by gluten, which is found in wheat, barley and rye. Play-Doh, which has wheat in it,...
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How electricity rates have become a symbol of New Brunswick’s affordability problems

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N.B. Power rates for residential customers are lower than those in most neighbouring jurisdictions, but they have also risen 30 per cent in three years. The escalations are stinging weary consumers, which has the Holt government...
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Cousin’s gift of life-changing kidney almost blocked by family doctor shortage

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Susannah McKenzie-Sutter, 28, of Saint John wants to donate one of her kidneys to her cousin in Ontario, but first she’s had to scramble to find a family doctor.
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Campobello Island residents caught in the middle of trade war

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Without a year-round ferry, people have no choice but to travel to Maine for some necessities — or through Maine to reach mainland Canada.
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Hundreds wait in line to get into 'free store' in Saint John

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The Saint John Community Coalition says it didn't expect the overwhelming response it received for its second event, which invited people to shop for clothes, toys, books and more — all for free.