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A beloved Fredericton’s sculpture is back in the public eye after undergoing restoration over the summer.

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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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Driving a car in New Brunswick is about to cost more

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Several major automobile insurance companies are seeking approval to raise premiums they charge drivers in New Brunswick by 10 per cent or more. But deals are still possible for those who shop around.
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Allan Polchies wins fourth term as Sitansisk chief

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Allan Polchies beat out four challengers, including former chief Candice Paul, with 47 per cent of the overall vote of Sistansisk First Nation, also known as St. Mary’s.
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Etsy sellers might miss out on sales because of postal strike

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The organizer of the Holly Jolly Christmas market at UNB’s Currie Center in Fredericton this weekend says her vendors are worried the strike will affect their sales.
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David Coon says there’s no need for a new jail

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After Premier Susan Holt made comments on Information Morning about the possibility of re-evaluating the Minto jail project, Green Party Leader David Coon says the focus should be on the system instead.
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Advocate flags gap in literacy scores between older, younger students

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The latest provincial student assessment results show students in early grades are not improving like students in older grades. Child and youth advocate Kelly Lamrock says it’s a concerning trend.
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Demolition of defunct mill silos begins in Bathurst

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Many residents stopped by the site of the former Smurfit-Stone mill to watch the first of the towers come down this week.
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A 1991 truck was stolen in Moncton in under 3 minutes

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A Moncton car dealer was surprised to see how quickly thieves made off with a pickup truck from his parking lot, after the theft was caught on security cameras. An expert provides tips on how to keep vehicles from being stolen.
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Premier hopes Ottawa will compensate N.B. for potential $62M tax loss

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New Brunswick could lose $62 million in tax revenue due to a two-month tax holiday on a list of goods announced by the federal government. The premier hopes Ottawa will cover that amount.
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What's inside a 'comfort kit' for survivors of sexual violence?

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A charity is working with hospitals in New Brunswick to provide “comfort kits” to survivors of sexual violence when they're seen by a nurse following an assault.
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Two oyster diseases confirmed in N.B. samples

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says MSX and Dermo, also known as perkinsosis, were detected in samples collected in Spence Cove, near the Confederation Bridge.
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Massive industrial park — 2M square feet — coming to Dieppe

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Quebec real estate company Montoni is partnering with Expansion Dieppe for the $125-million development, which is expected to create hundreds of jobs and attract businesses to the region.
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What New Brunswickers can expect from PCs over next 4 years

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On Thursday, in his first speech to the legislature, interim PC Leader Glen Savoie promised a strong opposition during the Liberal term.
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N.B. municipal byelections seeing unusually high number of candidates

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Byelections are due to be held in more than a dozen municipalities next month, and more candidates than normal are running to fill mayor and councillor vacancies.
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CBC Explains: What is deadnaming, and why is it harmful?

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Transgender and gender-diverse people sometimes change their name to better reflect their gender identity. Here’s how it can feel when someone ignores that.
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First batch of Quilts of Valour donated to N.B. veterans

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Close to a dozen New Brunswick military veterans were given special quilts recently from the Quilts of Valour Canadian Society — part of a national effort to provide comfort to injured service members.
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How a trans person from rural N.B. found a sense of belonging — and is helping others

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From loneliness in a small town to finding a community after moving to Moncton, Pascale Joëlle, who is non-binary, now helps others who are 2SLGBTQ+ find themselves.
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Cities bearing the brunt of social issues

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Tim Rissesco, president of Downtowns Atlantic Canada, says measures to deal with increased crime can sometimes give the wrong impression, which can have unintended consequences.
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No one-size-fits-all solution to social issues, advocate says

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Mary Rowe, president and CEO of the Canadian Urban Institute, says a holistic approach is needed to address problems of homelessness, addiction and mental health affecting city centres.
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What is Susan Holt’s least-bad carbon price alternative?

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N.B. premier wants to replace the federal carbon tax by April 1. Here’s one possible option.
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One of N.B.’s longest trails just got longer

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The Coastal Link Trail in the Saint John area has a new, eight-kilometre stretch along Spruce Lake. Coastal Link will eventually connect the Trans Canada Trail and the East Coast Greenway in the United States.
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This dollhouse is a model of an 1800s N.B. farmhouse

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Anne Renwick has given the Kings County Museum a dollhouse called Clover Hill, built by her grandfather and modelled after the farmhouse her Irish ancestors built in New Brunswick.
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Case over fate of education council still on, despite premier’s promise

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New Brunswick's new premier says she'll drop the previous government's request to dissolve the Anglophone East district education council, but that instruction has yet to be given to a lawyer representing the province in the court case.
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Could a new premier mean new action on Chignecto Isthmus?

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New Brunswick Sen. Jim Quinn says a new government could mean an opportunity to move things forward. He hopes a co-operative relationship between Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Premier Susan Holt will speed along protection measures...