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Is pre-COVID and post-COVID dating a thing? This matchmaker says yes

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Jean-eva Dickie says people are burnt out from swiping on dating apps and is seeing success with her speed dating meet-ups.
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Coding and curiosity: These kids can find a problem and fix it

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Two Nashwaaksis Middle School teams are preparing for the national championship round of CyberTitan, a cybersecurity competition for middle and high schoolers.
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N.B. photographer explains how AI has freed her art from constraints

9th - Higher Ed
The work of Victoria West, a photographer and digital artist based in Burton, was recently showcased at an immersive exhibit in the Big Apple.
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Fishermen fear another tragedy in Tabusintac harbour

9th - Higher Ed
Lobster fishermen say they worry a decision by the Department of Fisheries and Ocean not to dredge a channel will create a dangerous risk of capsizing. Three people died after running into a sandbar in 2013.
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New Brunswick premier says immigrants cause of housing crisis

9th - Higher Ed
After this week’s federal budget, Blaine Higgs made the comment to reporters, saying the country has to find a sustainable immigration level.
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North end of Saint John to get ‘community hub’

9th - Higher Ed
The pilot project will include a dedicated, licensed early learning hub for children up to four years old, as well as spaces for school-age children, a multi-purpose room and a community office.
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N.B. tiny home village complete after ‘cranking out’ a house a week for 2 years

9th - Higher Ed
The final home is in place at a tiny house community in Fredericton, where a local entrepreneur backed a project designed to give people access to their own affordable — and safe — housing.
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WATCH | N.B. tiny home village complete after ‘cranking out’ a house a week for 2 years

9th - Higher Ed
The final home is in place at a tiny house community in Fredericton, where a local entrepreneur backed a project designed to give people access to their own affordable — and safe — housing.
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Eastern Charlotte fire chief says 3 fires in one morning a first for him

9th - Higher Ed
Reports of an early morning vehicle fire in Back Bay also led to the discovery of a burning fishing boat. Then crews noticed smoke coming from a building on the same property.
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Not everyone agrees big emitters should get share of industrial carbon-tax revenue

9th - Higher Ed
Liberal MLA Gilles LePage questions why large polluters can apply for a share of tax revenue to fund emissions reductions.
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The last tiny home in Fredericton community making big waves

9th - Higher Ed
The home was brought in by movers, past dozens of other tiny houses occupied by people who didn't have a place to call their own until they came to 12 Neighbours.
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Could big rent hikes be in store for tenants next year?

9th - Higher Ed
A spokesperson for New Brunswick landlords says they’re bracing for a gap in protections limiting one-time increases to their property taxes — and they will have no choice but to pass on those extra costs to renters.
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What to expect as the 2024 fire season begins in New Brunswick

9th - Higher Ed
Wildfire prevention officer Roger Collett says the province is where it should be in terms of precipitation, while outlining areas that could be of higher risk.
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Education ‘action plan’ short on specifics

9th - Higher Ed
Anglophone system continues to struggle with classroom composition, attendance
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Rare pre-Confederation weapons unveiled at N.B. Military History Museum

9th - Higher Ed
A significant collection of rare weapons, from 18th- and 19th-century New Brunswick militia units, has been donated to the Military History Museum In Oromocto, thanks to a collector of antique military weapons who wants them to stay in...
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Fredericton's Southside Redemption sees surge of bottles after launch of new program

9th - Higher Ed
Since April 1 consumers get nearly double the cash back when returning redeemables. Many waited for the maximum payout. Now depots are struggling to keep up.
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Man whose daughter was found dead after Saint John fire calls out premier for lack of empathy

9th - Higher Ed
The day after Rae Tyler and Jonathan Calhoun were found dead following a tent fire, Premier Blaine Higgs said, “Some people just don't want to come off the street.”
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A Saint John father grieves the death of his daughter who struggled with homelessness

9th - Higher Ed
Winston Tyler's daughter Rae was found dead after a fire at a Saint John tent encampment. For three years, she had been homeless.
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Paydirt for payload recovery team

9th - Higher Ed
The balloon-borne telescope that captured the total solar eclipse was launched by David Hunter and his team of volunteers. The CBC’s Michael Heenan was able to ride along with one of them as they tracked — and recovered — the end result...
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Paydirt for balloon recovery team

9th - Higher Ed
The balloon-borne telescope that captured the total solar eclipse was launched by David Hunter and his team of volunteers. The CBC’s Michael Heenan was able to ride along with one of them as they tracked — and recovered — the end result...
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Ann's Eye: Inside an Indigenous eclipse ceremony

9th - Higher Ed
People travelled from within and outside New Brunswick to the Resiliency Lodge in Gagetown to take part in an eclipse ceremony. The event involved fasting, a sunrise ceremony, sacred fire, singing, drumming and teachings about what an...
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Extra! Extra! Printed newspapers are back on UNB Saint John campus

9th - Higher Ed
Emily Wheaton had a goal after Canadian news content was blocked on social media. The editor in chief of The Baron student paper found the solution by looking to the past.
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Watch the saga of the scuttled sailboat, from start to sunk

9th - Higher Ed
Jordan Tatton’s vessel Not a Starship began to sink in February and is now almost completely submerged.
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Not a Starship now not afloat

9th - Higher Ed
This double-masted sailboat was left to freeze in the St. John River and began to sink in February, while still surrounded by ice.