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‘Can you hear me now?’ N.B. satellite team aims for success with 2nd mission

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A CubeSat team and UNB is adjusting their design and building a second cube satellite after their first wasn’t able to communicate with earth.
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Saint John police release review of investigation that led to wrongful conviction of 2 men

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Robert Mailman and Walter Gillespie, who were convicted of the 1983 murder of George Leeman, always maintained their innocence. Independent report concludes the main shortfall in investigation was ‘tunnel vision’ by police.
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Miramichi Conservative MP pulls out of next election

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Jake Stewart says politics has taken a toll on his family and his health. Here's a look at his decision not to run again.
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N.B. forestry towns face tariff triple threat

9th - Higher Ed
Trump’s surcharge on Canadian wood will pile on top of existing duties that he’s seeking to raise again.
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Finance Minister hopeful Canada can avoid April tariffs

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Dominic LeBlanc says his conversations with U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick have made him hopeful that Canada will escape being hit by U.S. tariffs on April 2.
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Saint John would be the most vulnerable Canadian city during a trade war. Here’s why

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Saint John is a major exporter, with the vast majority of exports, including Irving Oil products, going south of the border.
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Rent costs went down for 3 consecutive months in N.B., data shows

9th - Higher Ed
Statistics Canada data shows the cost of rent in New Brunswick went down every month between last October and January, spelling a potential sign of relief for tenants.
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Maple syrup producers get ready for sweetest season

9th - Higher Ed
With temperatures starting to warm, one of New Brunswick’ is getting ready to welcome visitors for another maple sugar-shack season.
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A New Brunswick beverage-canning company braces for tariffs

9th - Higher Ed
Craft Coast Canning in Noonan, near Fredericton, prepares and supplies aluminum beverage cans for craft breweries on both sides of the border. Co-owner James Ponting explains how many times those cans might cross the border and get hit...
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How some N.B. Ukrainians feel about that Trump-Zelenskyy exchange

9th - Higher Ed
Ukrainians living in New Brunswick say they are concerned, but proud, after a fiery exchange between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and U.S. President Donald Trump.
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New Brunswick doubles down on housing goals, despite looming tariffs

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The threat of U.S. tariffs had cast uncertainty over nearly every sector, including housing. But New Brunswick has some lofty goals when it comes to new construction, with Premier Susan Holt campaigning on a promise of 30,000 new homes...
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Former Conservative candidate says MP Jake Stewart can’t win

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Longtime volunteer says Conservatives could lose Miramichi-Grand Lake over party turmoil.
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Scholarships are being used to tackle N.B.’s doctor shortage

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The New Brunswick Medical Education Foundation says more municipalities are trying to entice medical students to practice locally. Scholarships require recipients to practise in the province for one year following graduation.
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Wait for non-urgent MRI in N.B. nearly 5 times the national benchmark

9th - Higher Ed
Some New Brunswickers are waiting as long as 464 days for a non-urgent magnetic resonance imaging scan, while the national benchmark is 60 days.
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This 200-year-old coat is inspiring artists

9th - Higher Ed
Artists in Fredericton who recreated Mi’kmaw regalia from the early 1840s say the work taught them many lessons.
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'We're breaking up with the U.S. and it's time to move on,' says Saint John mayor

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New data from the Canadian Chamber of Commerce suggests Saint John will be the Canadian city hardest hit by the U.S. tariffs. Mayor Donna Reardon says mayors and premiers are now putting their differences aside to focus on a common...
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New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt reveals tariffs action plan

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From internal trade to the seafood sector, here’s how the provincial government is responding to the 25 per cent tariffs imposed Tuesday by U.S. President Donald Trump.
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Should N.B.’s lieutenant-governor be bilingual? Supreme Court to decide

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The Supreme Court of Canada announced Thursday it will hear an appeal filed by the Acadian Society of New Brunswick over the 2019 appointment of former lieutenant-governor Brenda Murphy, who was not fluent in French.
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The heated words between the N.B. government and a contractor over Fredericton bridge delays

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Construction on the Marysville Bridge in Fredericton dragged on a year over schedule. CBC News obtained documents that show what caused those delays, and how the contractor reacted.
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More than 100,000 litres of diesel may have gone into the ground at this Irving gas station

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For more than two months, crews have worked nonstop to clean up a major spill of diesel fuel at a Woodstock Irving station.
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Talking to your glasses? This standout tech is helping the low-vision community

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Kevin Carrier showcases several pieces of technology developed to help those who are blind or visually impaired navigate the world around them.
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N.B. Power vs. J.D. Irving: Are those electricity rates really not competitive?

9th - Higher Ed
New Brunswick's electric utility and its largest forestry company are in a dispute over whether industrial power rates in the province are competitive. Who is right? The answer is complicated.
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Miramichi MP Jake Stewart faces turmoil with former supporters

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The Conservative MP for Miramichi-Grand Lake won’t explain office closure, staff resignations, cease-and-desist letter.
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How caregivers are learning to help aging seniors — and themselves

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Three-day workshop, set up by NBCC in Moncton, teaches informal caregivers how to prevent bedsores, coping with burnout and how to access much-needed services.