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Conservative leader says pre-approved pipeline route would make Canada stronger

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No hope for an Energy East revival under the Liberals, says Pierre Poilievre at Saint John campaign stop.
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Watch out! Pothole season is back

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For drivers, potholes are an unwelcome sign of spring — one Fredericton tire shop says it sees damage daily at this time of year. Jeffrey Balcombe is one of those unlucky motorists.
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Saint John's business group sees opportunities to expand export markets

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Envision Saint John says the city's strategic location and the current trade landscape present an opportunity to improve trade infrastructure — and to diversify exports.
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When trouble arises within local councils, this group can help

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The Local Governance Commission has the power to investigate conflict of interest and code of conduct violations in N.B. municipalities. In some cases, they can even appoint a supervisor to take over.
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This traditional mask carving workshop is changing lives

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A month-long course in Elsipogtog, N.B., is teaching eight artists the skill of Mi’kmaw traditional hand-carved mask making. Instructor Gordon Sparks, from Pabineau, N.B., learned the skill from renowned artist Ned Bear, and is training...
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Mi’kmaw mask carving workshop is changing lives

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Instructor Gordon Sparks teaches Mi’kmaw traditional hand-carved mask making at a workshop in Elsipogtog First Nation in New Brunswick.
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This is the biggest container ship to visit Saint John — and more are coming

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The Santa Rosa, the biggest container ship ever to visit the Port of Saint John, is roughly the length of three football fields.
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Strait Shores council not following its own rules, legal experts say

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A councillor in a rural New Brunswick municipality was disciplined. But now it's unclear if his sanctions have any legal backing.
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Married 41 years, couple say goodbye using MAID, with their wedding song playing

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Lee Goguen's parents died together, holding hands.
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N.B. premier says Atlantic Canada could model interprovincial free trade

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Premier Susan Holt says an Atlantic free trade zone would be the perfect opportunity for the four provinces to “show the rest of the country how it’s done.”
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Affordability key issue in Atlantic Canada for this election

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The first full day of the federal election campaign is underway. Brett Ruskin is tracking what voters are saying is important to them.
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Does that photo look weird? It could be a scam.

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Scams are getting more difficult to detect because of technology and artificial intelligence advancements, according to industry experts. The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre says New Brunswickers reported $6 million in losses to investment...
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The lure of Canada is growing as more U.S. residents get a push

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With an estimated 100,000 federal jobs eliminated so far this year in the U.S., some residents there are looking north for work and stability, presenting a unique opportunity for Canada.
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Government correspondence provokes renewed calls for feds to lead brain disease investigation

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Patient advocates allege disinformation and conflict of interest among New Brunswick health officials looking into mystery illness.
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Saint John business looks for Canadian suppliers as tariffs come into effect

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Elizabeth Miller, owner of Good Fibrations fibre-arts shop in Saint John, says U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum, and potentially other products in the future, will increase the cost of knitting needles, among other items. She is...
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Kyla LaPointe's mother disappointed with 10-year sentence for killer

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Nicole Blanchard, the mother of Kyla LaPointe, says she's unhappy with the sentence imposed on Dylan Jackson for the stabbing death of her daughter in Moncton. Jackson had faced a second-degree murder charge, but pleaded guilty to...
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Crews continue battling fire at plastic recycling company in Lamèque

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A number fire departments from northeastern New Brunswick responded to the blaze at Xtreme Composite, that broke out around 7 a.m. on Thursday
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Tracking the annual rise of St. John River for potential flooding

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The New Brunswick government has launched River Watch, an annual program that tracks and forecasts water levels in the St. John River as spring weather causes it to rise.
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Meet 2 internationally trained doctors who’ve just been made ready to practise in N.B.

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Ten doctors have now completed a program called Practice Ready Assessment New Brunswick, an alternative route for doctors trained overseas to become licensed to practise in the province.
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St. Thomas University hosts national women’s basketball championship

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The Currie Center in Fredericton is busy with basketball this week, as eight teams from across Canada compete for the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association’s women’s championship, hosted by St. Thomas University.
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The tariff leverage New Brunswick’s premier is hesitating to use

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About 58,000 Americans rely on N.B. Power for electricity. Premier Susan Holt says she does not want to squeeze them.
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Is the 'buy Canadian' movement full of beans? N.B. coffee producer is riding the wave

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Saltwinds Coffee in Keswick, N.B., doubled production during February, thanks to patriotic Canadians shopping for a made-at-home solution for their java fix. Founder Brad Rideout hopes the company’s roasted beans will find new markets.
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Competitive nomination races uncommon, says Samara Centre for Democracy

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Beatrice Wayne says parties often appoint candidates or have only one person in the running
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Top court judge says more to be done to meet trial timelines

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Supreme Court of Canada Chief Justice Richard Wagner spoke to reporters in Moncton Monday, saying there's been progress across the country to ensure those facing charges have a timely trial.