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Skyrocketing costs leave the future of the 2021 Francophonie Games in question

9th - Higher Ed
The next Francophonie Games in 2021 were supposed to be New Brunswick's time to shine. They're the largest sporting and cultural event in the French-speaking world. But now it's unclear whether the games will go ahead. Costs have...
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Higgs defends hiring of Conservative consultants at taxpayer expense

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Premier Blaine Higgs faces questions from opposition MLAs about contracts with advisers whose views are ‘in line with our party.’
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$10-a-day child-care deal struck between Ottawa and New Brunswick

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The federal government announced a child-care deal with New Brunswick that will eventually reduce child-care costs to $10 per day and create more spaces for kids.
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New Brunswick faces rise in COVID-19 deaths

9th - Higher Ed
New Brunswick is fighting a rising tide of tragedy, as officials plead for people to get vaccinated and keep contacts down. Among the six COVID deaths reported this weekend: a firefighter in his 30s.
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Wolastoqey elder on healing walks: 'We don't have a word for protest in our language'

9th - Higher Ed
Imelda Perley, an instructor at the Mi'kmaq-Wolastoqey Centre at the University of New Brunswick, organized the healing walk in Edmundston, N.B., in memory of Chantel Moore.
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Mi'kmaq man fatally shot by New Brunswick RCMP

9th - Higher Ed
Rodney Levi killed when RCMP members responded to a call Friday night of an unwanted person near a home in Metepenagiag First Nation.
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Task force makes 47 recommendations for reducing crime in Fredericton

9th - Higher Ed
A task force has laid out 47 recommendations — from increasing police patrols to improving mental health services — all with a goal of making Fredericton safer.
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New research finds high concentrations of DDT in some New Brunswick brook trout

9th - Higher Ed
High levels of an insecticide sprayed more than half a century ago have been found in brook trout in several New Brunswick lakes.
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The Santa Rosa, the biggest container ship ever to visit the Port of Saint John, is roughly the length of three football fields.
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This 23-year-old truck driver from N.B. wants to win American Idol

9th - Higher Ed
Olivier Bergeron of Kedgwick, in northwestern New Brunswick, has been singing since he was five and taught himself to play guitar by watching YouTube. After his TikTok videos caught the eye of producers at American Idol, a TV competition...
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‘Tunnel vision’ led to wrongful murder conviction for 2 men, N.B. police say

9th - Higher Ed
Saint John, N.B., police say an independent review found officers fell into ‘tunnel vision’ and ‘looked for evidence that would support their case’ before the 1984 wrongful conviction of Robert Mailman and Walter Gillespie who spent...
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On again, off again trade war ‘terrible’ for lobster market, industry says

9th - Higher Ed
The U.S. is Canada’s biggest customer when it comes to lobster exports, and the threat of tariffs makes planning for the spring season difficult, says Geoff Irvine, executive director of the Lobster Council of Canada.
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Want to see a planet parade this weekend? Here’s how

9th - Higher Ed
It’s the last weekend for stargazers to spot a planet parade. Curt Nason, president of the New Brunswick chapter of the Royal Astronomical Society, explains what to look for when you look up on Saturday night.
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New Brunswick just lost one of its covered bridges

9th - Higher Ed
Crews have dismantled Riverview's William Mitton Covered Bridge, which started to fall into disrepair six years ago.
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Could you climb this frozen waterfall? Outdoor adventurers gather for ice fest

9th - Higher Ed
Climbers from New Brunswick and P.E.I. met for an outdoor adventure in Parlee Brook, near Sussex, where a frozen waterfall offered a rare chance to trade rocks for ice.
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Tough guys like to read, too: Inside a book club that turns the page on traditions

9th - Higher Ed
On the first Wednesday of every month, the Lunar Rogue Pub becomes a hub for the Fredericton members of the Tough Guy Book Club, with the goal of getting men interested in having real conversations about interesting books.
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‘I felt a big sense of pride’: What a 4 Nations Face-Off means to N.B.

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The day after the night before, Frederictonians are basking in the glow of Thursday’s big win.
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After last year’s defeat, PCs ponder what’s next

9th - Higher Ed
The party must pick a new leader to replace Blaine Higgs — and decide whether to move in a new direction.
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This N.B. woman was declared dead. Here's how she's coming back to life

9th - Higher Ed
After noticing her Old Age Security and CPP benefits hadn’t been deposited, Cathy Adams called Service Canada and was told the agency received her death notice back in December.
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Dreading your winter commute? Here’s how to feel more confident driving in snow

9th - Higher Ed
Danny Joyce has been fixing cars in Saint John for almost half a century. Here are his top tips on keeping your vehicle — and yourself — safe throughout the cold months.
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Residents anxious as N.B. Power shares plans for new transmission link to N.S.

9th - Higher Ed
Constructing the line will mean some residents are forced to move, while others end up with large metal towers on their property.
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Pan-African flag raised in Fredericton to celebrate Black History Month

9th - Higher Ed
As part of Black History Month, CBC spoke with members of New Brunswick’s Black community to hear what this recognition of their history means to them.
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Study finds pesticides in 93% of illicit cannabis vape cartridges

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The New Brunswick Research and Productivity Council says it has compared unregulated, illicit cannabis products to cannabis products bought from regulated stores. The council found alarming amounts of chemical contaminants in the illicit...
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First-degree murder trial underway in Saint John

9th - Higher Ed
A jury in Saint John heard a woman testify she saw her friend Zakkary Reed shoot Alexander Bishop once in the chest on Aug. 20, 2023.