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Ann’s Eye: Why this sweat lodge keeper wants ceremony to be inclusive

9th - Higher Ed
Ramona Nicholas, an elder and sweat lodge keeper for Neqotkuk First Nation, wants to help people on their healing journey.
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Supreme Court asked to hear appeal on labour-inducing drug lawsuit

9th - Higher Ed
Horizon Health Network and former Moncton Hospital nurse Nicole Ruest have asked the Supreme Court of Canada to hear an appeal of a lower court ruling in a class-action lawsuit against them.
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2nd psychiatric assessment ordered for accused in slaying of 2 Saint John boys

9th - Higher Ed
Roman Kamyshnyy, 45, has been found unfit to stand trial after a five-day psychiatric assessment, but has been ordered to undergo another 30-day in-hospital assessment.
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Sexual abuse survivor has a message for the City of Saint John

9th - Higher Ed
Bobby Hayes is the representative plaintiff in a class-action lawsuit against the City of Saint John for harm caused by a former police officer who sexually assaulted children.
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Moncton, Saint John under the microscope in bid to co-host Canada Games

9th - Higher Ed
Canada Summer Games officials toured Moncton and Saint John this week to assess the cities’ viability to co-host the Games in 2029.
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Why New Brunswick’s ambulance service may adopt new performance targets

9th - Higher Ed
Strain on system means current model ‘does not work,’ officials told MLAs during a Public Accounts meeting in Fredericton.
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'Water is life': Mi'kmaw-led organization signs agreement with Ottawa

9th - Higher Ed
Chief George Ginnish says Weso'tmk Samqwan Inc. water agreement is another step toward local governance.
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More than 56 years after Canada’s first sky-jacking, the story finds a new audience

9th - Higher Ed
On September 11, 1968, an Air Canada Viscount plane was hijacked shortly after leaving Saint John — a first in Canadian aviation. Now, a history professor is reigniting interest in the event in a new podcast.
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Why most municipal property tax increases are being billed to homeowners

9th - Higher Ed
In Saint John this year, heavy industrial properties will be paying $231,088 less property tax to the city than they did in 2023. Meanwhile, owners of houses and apartment buildings will pay $13 million more.
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Want to keep more money in your wallet? These items for renters might help

9th - Higher Ed
A package made available by N.B. Power is designed to fill a gap for renters when it comes to saving energy. Lightbulbs, nightlights, water aerators and power bars aim to cut energy consumption in rental units.
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Beautifully grotesque costumes bring The Addams Family to life at Moncton theatre

9th - Higher Ed
The Capitol Theatre’s wardrobe department has created more than 100 pieces for the members of the family and their ghostly ancestors.
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Ann’s Eye: This 21-year-old firekeeper has found peace in ceremony

9th - Higher Ed
Bryce Nash of Sitansisk (St. Mary’s) First Nation decided in his late teens that he would live a spiritual life, using firekeeping and ceremony to help with his sobriety.
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Another wintry blast coming to the Maritimes on Sunday

9th - Higher Ed
Ryan Snoddon says it'll be a windy and cold weekend. On Sunday, another storm arrives bringing snow.
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Saint John residents urge council to reject pulp mill’s parking lot plan

9th - Higher Ed
Irving Pulp and Paper’s proposal for a 500-stall parking lot on part of nearby Wolastoq Park is not sitting well with some residents, who want council to consider the impact before they vote on the project.
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New exhibit rediscovers the roots of Black New Brunswickers

9th - Higher Ed
An exhibit at UNB Arts Centre in Fredericton for the month of February features the stories of Black New Brunswickers who have made significant contributions to the community and yet, in many cases, have not received recognition.
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Increasing threat of wildfires in N.B. focus of government funding

9th - Higher Ed
The province has announced $40 million to prepare for expected impact of climate change.
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An unexpected love match, later in life

9th - Higher Ed
Senior sweethearts Brenda Trafford and David Steele met five years ago when David was volunteering for Nursing Homes Without Walls, and in that role, was matched with Brenda for weekly phone calls. Soon after, they met in person and...
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Premier Susan Holt went to Washington. Here’s what she said happened

9th - Higher Ed
Fresh from her trip to Washington, D.C., with the other premiers, Susan Holt talks trade, tariffs and threats of annexation with CBC New Brunswick host Clare MacKenzie.
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Canada didn't learn its lesson from COVID-19, Liberal leadership say while promising EI reform

9th - Higher Ed
During a campaign stop in Fredericton, Liberal leadership candidate Karina Gould promised to establish a universal basic income within one year if she becomes prime minister.
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Sweetheart pins: Soldiers' gifts of love

9th - Higher Ed
David Hughes, manager of the New Brunswick Military History Museum at CFB Gagetown, explains the tradition of military sweetheart pins and showcases several from the museum's collection.
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Lights out during Christmas? Frustrated Rothesay customers meet with N.B. Power

9th - Higher Ed
N.B. Power budgets a record-setting $17 million for tree-cutting, including a four-week trimming blitz in Rothesay. This comes after hundreds of homes in the town lost power over Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
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Holt in Washington: ‘We haven’t met with someone in support of the tariffs’

9th - Higher Ed
Meeting in Washington, D.C., with lawmakers from several states, Premier Susan Holt finds tariff anxiety across the political spectrum.
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Charlotte County woman wakes up to find herself dead

9th - Higher Ed
After noticing her Old Age Security and CPP benefits hadn’t been deposited, Cathy Adams called Service Canada and was told the agency received her death notice back in December.
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Why some health workers are sounding the alarm on virtual ER care

9th - Higher Ed
The New Brunswick Medical Society is calling on Horizon Health Network and the Department of Health to immediately cancel Teladoc, the virtual care service being tested at two rural emergency departments. They say it’s a misuse of funds...