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N.B. premier to launch investigation into mystery brain illness
New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt says her government will launch a scientific investigation early next year into the mystery brain illness a Moncton neurologist claims is affecting hundreds of people in the province.
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The Somerset Acres project will see 21 previously homeless individuals move in during the holidays. The project is turning large mobile trailers into 18 bachelor-like apartments with wraparound support services in response to the city’s...
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21 homeless people moving into Saint John transitional housing pilot over the holidays
The Somerset Acres project will see 21 previously homeless individuals move in during the holidays. The project is turning large mobile trailers into 18 bachelor-like apartments with wraparound support services in response to the city’s...
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Sights and sounds from Taste of the Atlantic
On New Year’s Eve, CBC New Brunswick took part in a nationwide CBC special from an event hosted by the Indigenous Tourism Association of New Brunswick. Taste of the Atlantic was a celebration of Indigenous cuisine and culture. Here are...
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Child death review shortcomings ‘can’t continue,’ says AG
Auditor General Paul Martin says New Brunswick’s child-death review process, aimed at preventing similar deaths and improving child safety, is failing to meet several legal requirements.
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Here’s what one Saint John doctor thinks of ER report findings
Dr. Fraser Mackay says a new report from the Canadian Institute for Health Information, about access to primary and emergency health care, lines up with what he's experiencing in N.B emergency rooms.
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Halifax police say they can't use sex assault oversight model
Many police forces in Canada, including New Brunswick, have adopted a civilian oversight model. But Halifax police say they can't use it because of privacy issues. Haley Ryan has the story.
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‘It’s mixed feelings,’ says president of Fredericton Syrian Association
After rebel forces put on lightning offensive and seized control of the Syrian capital of Damascus, decades of iron rule came to an end. A monumental moment for Syrians everywhere, including those who now call New Brunswick home.
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Saint John homeowners getting higher property-tax increases than businesses — again
Commercial and industrial properties in Saint John are to receive the same property-tax rate reduction as homeowners in the city in 2025, although their property assessments are not rising nearly as fast. That means another year of...
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More awareness needed in schools to fight human trafficking
New Brunswick teachers and students will soon be getting new resources to spot human trafficking, along with a long-term strategy that will be developed in the new year.
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N.B. Power needs more electricity. Here’s how it plans to get it
New Brunswick’s power utility plans to buy electricity from a new natural gas plant built near Moncton.
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Universities grapple with AI, seek ways to adapt and benefit
Most New Brunswick universities allow individual professors to determine how much AI is allowed in their classes — some embrace its use, while others shun it completely.
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International Indigenous art exhibit visits New Brunswick
Radical Stitch, an exhibit featuring Indigenous beadwork from Canada and the United States, is making its only stop in Atlantic Canada at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery in Fredericton.
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Measles outbreak in N.B., surge of cases across Canada renew calls for national vaccination registry
IWK pediatrician and health officials say a national database is needed to see who's been vaccinated, something they say is particularly important for measles, which is easily transmitted
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This Fredericton neighbourhood came together to decorate a six-metre-tall Christmas tree
Neighbours thought a fir tree on Doug Hetherington's property was perfect for Christmas, so they sourced the required lights and invited the whole community to a tree-lighting ceremony.
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Holt’s bonuses for nurses: everything you need to know
Premier Susan Holt is making good this month on one of her campaign promises: to give nurses bonuses for staying on the job in New Brunswick.
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Real or fake? Christmas tree debate has a new contender: climate change
New research from the University of New Brunswick shows balsam firs are at risk of being harmed by climate change.
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Violence not uncommon, says Saint John shelter director
Ben Appleby, Outflow Ministry's director of shelter and housing, says security needs are growing at out-of-the-cold shelter.
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A paycheque away from being homeless: One N.B. couple tells their story
Kevin Desylva and Reah Palmer have been living in a camper under a bridge in Saint John for two months. Last winter, they stayed in an out-of-the-cold shelter — an experience Desylva describes as 'hell on earth.'
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A holiday toonie from N.B. Power?
N.B. Power has recalculated the rate increases it can charge this year, and next, following a ruling by the Energy and Utilities Board. Residential rate increases of 9.7 per cent are now up for final approval. That’s slightly less than...
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Measles cases are rising in N.B. Where does student immunization stand?
New Brunswick is in the midst of one of the largest measles outbreaks in several decades. Students are supposed to be immunized against the disease — but not all of them are.
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How the RCMP respond to allegations of sexual violence
A 2017 review found shortcomings in how the New Brunswick RCMP handled complaints of sexual assault. What has changed since then?
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A beloved Fredericton sculpture is back in the public eye after undergoing restoration over the summer
After almost 10 years away from the spotlight, The Beavers -- given to Lord Beaverbrook by Claude Roussel in 1959 -- is now in its new home in the Beaverbrook Art Gallery.
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A bit off Broadway: Moncton to host handful of hits come spring
Four Broadway productions will now be making a stop in Moncton for the first time, in March through May, as part of the touring season.