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McAdam man acquitted of assault dubbed ‘vigilantism’

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The jury found a McAdam, N.B., man not guilty of participating in a vigilante-motivated assault on another man in the community nearly two years ago.
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Moncton-area men allegedly exploited people online for thousands of dollars

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28-year-old Jean-Michel Gouin and 27-year-old Ketiboua Kesse face a combined 21 charges. They've pleaded not guilty.
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Higgs doubles down on decision to ban sex ed group from N.B. schools

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Premier won't say if the decision was based on a single screenshot and insists the presentation wasn't properly vetted.
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Policy 713 top of mind at Rainbow Week of Action rally in Fredericton

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Nearly one year after controversial changes to N.B.'s gender identity policy, people in the 2SLGBTQ+ community say it's still important to make their concerns heard.
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New Brunswick’s newest provincial park is officially open

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Province hopes its ownership of Fundy Trail Parkway will increase tourism.
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New fibroid treatment a 'game changer' for women in New Brunswick

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The Moncton Hospital has new technology that offers a less invasive procedure, with a lower risk and quicker recovery time.
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Police academy satellite school to open in Fredericton

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The Fredericton Police Force is accepting applications for 12 cadets at a new satellite academy — with the goal of joining the local force when they finish their training.
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This couple have been through fire evacuations 3 times

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A couple were part of wildfire evacuations in B.C. — twice. They moved to New Brunswick and it happened again.
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Billionaire businessman Arthur Irving dead at 93

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New Brunswick billionaire businessman Arthur Irving has died at the age of 93. Irving, the owner of Irving Oil Ltd. and third-generation scion of New Brunswick’s powerful Irving family, spent decades running Canada's largest oil refinery.
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Education minister steps back from showdown with francophone education councils

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Bill Hogan says schools are following Policy 713 and if councils acknowledge that, he can avoid a legal fight.
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Saint John airport announces weekday flights to Halifax, Bathurst

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Starting this fall, Saint John will have two daily return flights, Monday to Friday, to Halifax, along with a same-day return flight between Bathurst and the port city.
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Parents of young victims of fatal crash remember their loved ones

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Layla Rodgerson, 14, Owen Fairweather, 17, and Kyler Hunter-Astle, 22, died in the crash on a Fredericton street. The families of Rodgerson and Fairweather share more about the children they lost.
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New Liberal candidate in Portland-Simonds is no stranger to controversy

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John Dornan was the subject of a major shakeup in health-care leadership just four months into a five-year contract. The Saint John doctor went on to win a $2M settlement for wrongful dismissal. Now he has his sights set on his future.
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Business owner braces for more construction

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This Friday’s closure of the Princess Margaret Bridge will impact commuters and businesses. Mike Babineau owns Cannon's Cross on Fredericton’s Riverside Drive, which will once again see disruption from construction.
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Compassionate Intervention Act needs ‘more time,’ province says

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The Higgs government has paused the controversial legislation that would have allowed authorities to force people living with addiction into treatment programs.
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Wolastoqey chiefs demand support with banishment bylaw

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Neqotkuk First Nation Chief Ross Perley says RCMP are not supporting the bylaws that would allow the community to banish individuals who aren’t band members.
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N.B. welcomes Francophone nurses from Belgium and Morocco

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Since 2019, the province has welcomed nearly 1,400 internationally trained nursing professionals. They have to meet the requirements of the Nurses Association of New Brunswick to work in the province.
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Time to get political for 2SLGBTQ+ rights, advocates say

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Amanda Lightbody, founder and president of the Rainbow Crosswalk group in Woodstock, urges community members to support 2SLGBTQ+ people as they face Pride flag rule changes, policy 713 turmoil.
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‘So smart, so strong, so beautiful.’ Community mourns Sheri Lynn Sabbatis

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Oromocto First Nation comes together to remember Sheri Lynn as a loving aunt, mother and beloved community member.
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Fredericton basketball star to play at highest level of U.S. college sports

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After three years at Dalhousie University, Malcolm Christie has committed to playing for Oakland University in Michigan and hopes to inspire other young players along the way.
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Why N.B’s education minister is threatening dissolution of a district council

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In a letter leaked Tuesday, Bill Hogan says Anglophone East has until 5 p.m. Thursday to stop spending money on the case over Policy 713 — or he will move to dissolve the council.
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Commissioner finds gaps in provision of health services in French

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Shirley MacLean investigated seven complaints alleging eVisitNB fell short of providing service in French.
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How to reduce your home's risk from wildfires

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John Malloy, Riverview’s deputy fire chief, walks through what to look for to reduce the risks of wildfires affecting homes.
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First, do no harm: Medical ethicist says forcing people in addiction treatment has ‘huge problems’

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Timothy Christie says he conducted an ethics analysis of New Brunswick’s Compassionate Intervention Act and has concerns related to Charter violations and evidence-based medicine.