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Flooding across Canada has people preparing for the worst

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Flooding across Canada has people nationwide preparing for the worst. Concern is high in New Brunswick where the cost of clean-up has skyrocketrf in recent years. In B.C., there are worries that last year's wildfires could bring more...
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Humboldt tragedy brings back painful memories in Bathurst

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The Humboldt Broncos tragedy has touched people across Canada, but it's also bringing back painful memories for those in Bathurst, N.B. Seven high school basketball players and their coach's wife were killed a decade ago, after their van...
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'This is an unprecedented event': Saint John mayor on historic flooding

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Don Darling, mayor of Saint John, says public safety is the number one priority as more rain in the forecast is set to worsen flooding in the southern half of New Brunswick
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'I am really leaving because my partner found it very hard'

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Attorney General Serge Rousselle won't run for re-election.
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Seniors told to ration toilet paper at N.B. nursing home | 'A lack of respect, dignity'

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A seniors' home in New Brunswick is limiting residents to two rolls of toilet paper per week and telling them to buy their own tissues, leaving family members furious
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Fisherman dies trying to save right whale

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New Brunswick fisherman Joe Howlett, a leader in the whale rescue community, died trying to save an endangered right whale that was tangled up in fishing gear
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Go Public | Body intended for science forgotten in hospital

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A widow in New Brunswick says her husband's remains were forgotten in a hospital morgue for more than a week, despite his final wish that his body be donated to science.
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Record flooding in N.B., but some residents refuse to leave

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Despite record flooding in New Brunswick, some residents are refusing to leave their homes.
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Rare quadruple set of lambs born in N.B.

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The owner of a hobby farm in New Brunswick was shocked to discover that a sick sheep in her barn had given birth to a quadruple set of lambs
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Confederation quilt contains pieces of Canada's past

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Relic from the Charlottetown Conference will be on display at a museum in New Brunswick to honour Canada's 150th birthday
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Beer ruling reaction

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Derek From is with the Canadian Constitution Foundation, which helped finance Gerard Comeau's case.
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Oland leaves courthouse

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Dennis Oland has been released on bail by Justice Marc Richard in the New Brunswick Court of Appeal, a day after his second-degree murder conviction was quashed
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Deaf woman reunited with service dog

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Sue Perry was reunited on New Year's Day with the service dog she lost in Ottawa last July
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Tractor trailer collision along Highway 2

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A tractor trailer caught fire and went off the road causing long delays along the Trans-Canada Highway near Exit 258
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What happens to a town when the potash mine closes?

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Many residents of Sussex, New Brunswick depended on potash for their livelihoods. And now it's gone. Nick Purdon looks at what's left.
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Lukas Walter's fight against Canadian junior hockey

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Lukas Walter, a former Canadian junior hockey player, feels like the league took advantage of him, so he joined a divisive class-action lawsuit pushing for all CHL players to make minimum wage.
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RAW: Soldiers return to Gagetown

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Watch Canadian soldiers and their families reflect on their mission to Lebanon and Jordan to help Syrian refugees
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Syrian refugees arrive in Fredericton

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A large crowd of supporters, sponsors and well-wishers welcome the first 2 refugee families to arrive in New Brunswick
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Heavy snow hits New Brunswick

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A major winter storm is moving through New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island
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Sophia Recovery Centre for women opens new location

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First opened in uptown Saint John in 2008, the addiction recovery centre has since added locations in St. Stephen and Quispamsis to meet growing demand.
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More than 1,200 N.B. teachers eligible to retire in the next 5 years

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NBTA president Peter Lagacy says without more recruitment and better retention, there could be a crisis as soon as three years from now.
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Education minister supports high school powwow

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Bill Hogan says the cultural event at Fredericton High School is something all students should experience.
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Moncton residents protest noise, odours from scrapyard

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People living near the AIM scrapyard in the city want the operation moved to another area. They say it’s hurting their quality of life.
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PC MLA Andrea Anderson-Mason latest N.B. Tory to leave politics

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Former attorney general was one of six PC MLAs to vote against Premier Blaine Higgs on Policy 713.