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Questions about Canada’s national dental care plan? Here’s what we know

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Fees, workload concerns create confusion around the $13-billion Canadian Dental Care Plan that launched May 1.
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Education chair laments ‘exhausting’ two-year battle with Higgs government

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Francophone South School District chair says ‘the trust is not there anymore’ after province's attempts to limit education council powers.
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Potluck feast marks launch of Mi’kmaw cookbook

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The community of L’nui Menuikuk, also known as Indian Island First Nation, gathers to celebrate the launch of Mitji—Let's Eat!: Mi'kmaq Recipes from Sikniktuk, a cookbook featuring 30 traditional Mi’kmaw recipes.
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Here's why N.B. police won't respond to gas theft complaints anymore

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New Brunswick police forces say they spent 18,000 hours responding to and investigating gas theft complaints from 2020 to 2023. However, only six per cent of those cases continued on to prosecution. Police say they will no longer respond...
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How do you get students motivated? Elevate, says Saint John High School

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Elevate is the name of a new program at Saint John High that recognizes that many students — especially those new to Canada — face unique challenges. The program works by helping students make connections that provide daily motivation.
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Ann's Eye: The music and stories of a language gathering

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People gathered at the Paul Pyres Centre in Neqotkuk First Nation to share stories about learning the Wolastoqey language.
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Olympic medalist Marie-Ève Nault visits N.B. school that’s wild about soccer

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After a successful revival of the Saint Mary’s Academy soccer team in Edmundston, the school received a grant that allowed them to start a futsal team, a sport similar to soccer that is usually played indoors, and they brought in a...
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Long-lost sister reunited with her family

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DNA helped reunite New Brunswicker Jason Flores with his sister, 50 years after she was placed into adoption. Information Morning Fredericton host Jeanne Armstrong spoke with Jason and his mother.
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New device can detect toxic animal tranquilizer in illegal drugs

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At Ensemble Moncton, a new testing machine can detect xylazine, which does not respond to naloxone during an overdose. Staff have found the drug in 10 per cent of samples tested since January.
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Pride banners denied exemption from Woodstock policy

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A new banner policy put in place by the Town of Woodstock only allows for ‘tourism and heritage promotion,’ and council says the 2SLGBTQ+ community doesn’t fall into that category.
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Province rebrands skilled trades program, hopes to promote career paths

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The provincial government has launched Skilled Trades N.B. in an attempt to raise the profile of apprenticeship programs with prospective employers and participants.
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Construction firm says provincial government to blame for bridge delays

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Julmac Contracting Ltd. says delays to projects such as Fredericton’s Marysville Bridge and the Mactaquac Dam crossing are because the province imposes onerous requirements on the company..
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Tourism Minister Tammy Scott-Wallace defends deputy minister’s moving expenses

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Green Party Leader David Coon challenged Tourism Minister Tammy Scott-Wallace about expenses claimed by deputy minister Yennah Hurley to relocate from Quispamsis to Fredericton.
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A new sensory clinic opens in Fredericton

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Young patients now have access to therapeutic sensory tools and toys to helpwith mental health issues.
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Here’s what some people think about taxpayer-funded trips to Europe

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People in Fredericton react to pricey trip expenses claimed by tourism deputy.
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River Watch 2024 comes to a close

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Water levels in all areas along the St. John River basin are returning to normal as the freshet season ends Tuesday.
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What’s happening with Miramichi’s Centennial Bridge?

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The busy link between New Brunswick's north and south will not close this summer as expected, putting the construction timeline up in the air.
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Woodstock mayor addresses 'divisive' Pride flag issue

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At a livestreamed town council meeting, Woodstock Mayor Trina Jones defended the denial of a policy exemption sought by a 2SLGBTQ+ advocacy group, which would have allowed Pride flags to fly on municipal lampposts.
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Black New Brunswickers gather to engage and empower one another

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The second New Brunswick Black Summit held workshops and discussions focusing on the challenges, success and impact of Black individuals and communities across the province.
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A mother's grief. Lise Lamoureux reacts to guilty plea

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The mother of Max Boudreau speaks to reporters after Justin Barrow pleads guilty to second-degree murder.
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A mother's grief. Lise Lamoreau reacts to guilty plea

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The mother of Max Boudreau speaks to reporters after Justin Barrow pleads guilty to second-degree murder.
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How are you marking Earth Day?

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People in Dieppe, N.B., share their thoughts about Earth Day with the CBC’s Rhythm Rathi.
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Students make art for Red Dress Day

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University of New Brunswick and St. Thomas University students gathered at the Mi'kmaq-Wolastoqey Centre in Fredericton to make beaded pins, painted rocks and tobacco ties for a Red Dress Day march taking place on May 5.
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Why who you think you'll be attracted to doesn't always match reality

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Andre Wang, a psychology professor at the University of Toronto, researches why some people sweep you off your feet — and others don’t.