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New 'We have to be really careful': Police say publishing crime info takes time
Fredericton police chief Leanne Fitch said the force faces a lot of challenges when it comes to promptly putting crime information up, including accuracy and privacy. More audio
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Businesses struggling through 5-month road construction work in Dieppe
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Since mid-May, Dieppe's Champlain Street has been torn apart for construction, causing confusion for drivers and loss of income for some businesses.
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Salmon farms report first new cases of salmon anaemia in 4 years
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Canada's Food Inspection Agency is reporting the first New Brunswick cases of infectious salmon anaemia in four years.
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Cider house asks people get back to their apple tree roots
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Red Rover Craft Cider asked New Brunswickers to bring them two bushels of apples from any part of the province. In return they would offer the choice of a bottle of their own cider.
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Coroner's inquest into inmate death from 2010 starts Monday
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Canada's prison watchdog will be closely following the coroner's inquest into the case of Glen Edward Wareham, who died inside a Correctional Service of Canada facility for prisoners with mental health issues.
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Forecast A mix of sun and cloud and mild temperatures today
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The work week will begin with mild temperatures and weak weather systems bringing scattered showers, according to CBC meteorologist Jim Abraham.
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Pulp mill issues public apology after five gas leaks in Edmundston
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Twin Rivers pulp mill pledges to be more forthcoming with information after five gas leaks.
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Fredericton's York Arena reopening delayed a 3rd time
The York Arena in Fredericton has had its reopening pushed back again.
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Customers encouraged to shop without paying, ever, at Fredericton store
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A clothing store in Fredericton offers a shopping experience with a difference: customers don't pay for anything.
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A Sunday Affair: New play is historic bilingual production
Two New Brunswick theatre companies are making history this month as they perform A Sunday Affair, a bilingual production about deep friendship and unrequited love.
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Protesters against snowmobiles on Mount Carleton notify hikers of coming changes
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A small group of protesters worried about the future of Mount Carleton Provincial Park attempted to share their concerns with every hiker they met in the park on Saturday.
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PHOTOS #myCBCnb photo gallery of the week
#myCBCnb is CBC New Brunswick's ongoing New Brunswick 'memory' gallery. This week we shift into autumn mode and show off the brilliance of the province's leafy views.
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Letters from Beauly details New Brunswick's forestry war effort
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A New Brunswick book is shedding new light on the province's forestry effort in the Second World War.
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Seafarer's Mission hopes to bring boxes of Christmas joy
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The Saint John Seafarer's Mission is asking the public for donations to fill Christmas boxes for sailors away from home.
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Fredericton man's family in Haiti devastated by Hurricane Matthew
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Hurricane Matthew left one Fredericton resident devastated after the storm ravaged his hometown in Haiti, killing one of his friends and taking his parents home in Port Salut.
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Netflix crushes border hoppers: Get used to your Canada-only library
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Netflix may be emerging the victor in its declared war on virtual border hoppers. That's because some unblocking companies that helped customers hop Netflix's borders now appear to be in retreat.
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'They're professionals': Saint John diamond theft draws similar stories across Canada
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The owner of a Saint John jewelry store thinks he was the target of professional thieves after a pair allegedly took off with a $10,000 diamond.
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EU backs off banning North American lobster
Canadian lobster fishermen are getting a break from the European Union over a proposed Swedish lobster ban.
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Man dead after single-vehicle crash in St. Stephen
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RCMP said the 32-year-old man's vehicle, a 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee, left the road and went into the Dennis Stream early Saturday morning.
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Cap-Pelé's Patrice Cormier named captain of the Manitoba Moose
Cap-Pelé's Patrice Cormier has been named captain of the Manitoba Moose.
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Saint John singer-songwriter Stevedore Steve dead at 80
Steve Foote, the Saint John singer-songwriter known better known as Stevedore Steve, has died at 80.
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'Somebody out there knows who is responsible': Man takes to Facebook after $6K theft
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Business owner Laurie Burgoyne of Smithfield took to Facebook to encourage all his neighbours to track down the thieves who stole around $6,500 worth of special insulating material.
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How the Chinese market became essential for two N.B. businesses
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The Chinese market has been essential to the success of Lulujo Baby, says Dawn Pottier, the president and CEO of the New Brunswick company
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'An iconic project': N.B. section of Trans Canada Trail complete
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If you’re looking to make a trek across the province, the Trans Canada Trail has you covered. New Brunswick is the most recent province to have its Trans Canada Trail completely connected.
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New John Hooper exhibit reveals less-known side of iconic Saint John artist
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An upcoming exhibit, titled The Private World of John Hooper, offers a look at never-before seen "smaller, more private" works by the late artist, which have previously resided in his family's collection.
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Medicare threatened by 'the great demographic imbalance,' warns analyst
Moncton public policy analyst Richard Saillant, who warned two years ago that the province was barrelling toward bankruptcy, says medicare could be in jeopardy if the province doesn't change course.
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YMCA newcomer program in Saint John expands due to huge demand
The YMCA in Saint John has had so many clients for its newcomer connections programs, it's had to expand to a new location.
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Comic store robbed of $15,000 worth of game cards in overnight break-in
Moncton store The Comic Hunter was robbed early Friday morning of $15,000 worth of collectable cards, the store says, including one called Black Lotus, worth $6,700.
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Drug 25i may have contributed to death of Saint John teen, toxicologist testifies
Saint John teen Gavin Adams may have been insufficiently aware of his surroundings after taking the drug 25i, made poor judgments and succumbed to the cold on Dec. 14, 2013, a retired forensic toxicologist testified on Friday.
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Excavator still stuck in 104-year-old covered bridge deck
An excavator that crashed through the deck of a 104-year-old covered bridge remains lodged in place nine days later.
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