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Tantramar residents say gas plant would take N.B. in wrong direction

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New ReviewTerry Jones was among 170 people who attended an open house on N.B. Power’s proposal for a natural gas plant in Centre Village, north of Sackville along Route 940.
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Crews continue to battle fire in Miramichi area

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New ReviewPlanes land, refuel at Miramichi Airport before taking off to resume combatting the Oldfield Road fire.
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Nursing home workers sign new contract

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New ReviewMore than 4,500 nursing home workers in New Brunswick have a new collective agreement that includes wage increases. The deal was reached after talks stalled several years ago.
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Out-of-control wildfire in N.B. grows to 1,120 hectares

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New ReviewAn out-of-control wildfire near Miramichi, N.B., has grown to 1,120 hectares in size as the province continues to fight 12 wildfires. Only the Miramichi and Moncton-area fires are considered out of control.
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Some residences evacuated as Miramichi blaze remains out of control

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New ReviewMiramichi Mayor Adam Lordon says the 340-hectare wildfire about 15 kilometres north of the city is spreading away from more densely populated areas and into the woods.
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Forest bans in N.B. and N.S. spark backlash, confusion

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New ReviewIn an effort to prevent more wildfires, two Atlantic provinces are telling people to stay out of the woods. New Brunswick has joined Nova Scotia in restricting activities like hiking and fishing in forested areas. These bans are causing...
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A Rothesay growth spurt? No thanks, say some residents

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New ReviewA large-scale residential and retail development could be coming to the quiet town of Rothesay. Some residents worry the growth will affect their lives and properties.
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Why not all N.B. families will get $10-per-day child care

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New ReviewFederal-provincial target was a $10 average, but economist says money’s available to apply it to all.
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Fredericton provides first update on work to improve community safety

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New ReviewDuring a public safety committee meeting on Thursday, Fredericton CAO Steve Hart said the city is making progress on some of the 47 recommendations put together by a task force to make the community safer.
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N.S. man guilty of prison murder in New Brunswick

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New ReviewA Nova Scotia man serving a murder sentence has been found guilty of killing another inmate, who was also serving time for murder, in a New Brunswick maximum security prison in 2022.
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Province considers extending fast-track for seniors in hospital

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A 30-day measure to free up beds in some New Brunswick hospitals does not appear to be working, as seniors reluctant to leave their home communities opt not to jump the waitist for long-term care placement.
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What the bridge toll reduction might mean for businesses and tourism in N.B.

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The Confederation Bridge toll has now been reduced to $20, and some hope it will mean more people driving through — and stopping — in the area.
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Saint John encampment green zones aim to break barriers for city’s homeless

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Saint John's green zone pilot project, run by the 12 Neighbours mini-home group, aims to provide ‘low barrier’ transitional housing for 28 people. Some nearby businesses have concerns.
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In a world of light pollution, this starry spot could become a top tourist destination

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The Fundy-St. Martins area has rare darkness, making it a prime location for celestial viewing.
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Local bands join big names performing at 10th annual Area 506 Festival

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Saint John's Area 506 music festival is celebrating its 10th anniversary with headliners like the Arkells, Matt Mays and Alexisonfire. A number of local bands, including the Kingston Collective, will also get a chance to appear.
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Fundy National Park turns 75

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On July 29, 1950, Parks Canada opened the first national park in New Brunswick, a version much different from today’s.
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Tour an innovative small farm in heart of N.B.

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Earth to Belly combines organic science with smart technology and direct sales to reap a great bounty.
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Atlantic premiers concerned as WestJet ends most flights in region

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Premiers are expressing concern after WestJet announced it would shut down most of its operations in Atlantic Canada.
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New Brunswick fails to screen over 1,800 potential tissue donors

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Widespread gaps in the system allow New Brunswick to miss screenings of over 1,800 potential tissue and ocular donors between April 2017 to September 2019. Michelle Astle says no one was available to screen her 16-year-old son, Avery,...
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How Chicken Bones went from candy to sold-out liqueur

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The company that makes Chicken Bones, a popular Christmas candy in the Maritimes, teamed up with a New Brunswick distillery to make Chicken Bones Liqueur. The drink has become one of the most sought after gifts this holiday season.
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Eastern Canadian cities brace for downpours amid sweeping flood warnings

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Some evacuation orders are already in place in Quebec, as communities in Ontario and New Brunswick also prepare for dangerous downpours.
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Quebec battles floodwaters

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Hundreds of homes in Quebec have already been evacuated and the worst is still to come. Some residents are preparing for more rain, while others are fed up with fighting the floods again.
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Flooding in Que. could get worse as residents remain in waterlogged NB homes

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Flooding in Quebec could worsen this week, while this season’s floodwaters are already expected to equal or surpass last year’s record-breaking levels.
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Hundreds forced from homes as St. John River rises in New Brunswick

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The St. John River hit a new peak overnight in Fredericton: 8.3 metres, just shy of its all-time high. While the worst may be over upstream, those downstream are still bracing for floodwaters to arrive.