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Servers questioning 'grey zone' practices after restaurant controversy
Waiters and waitresses are now seeking to further clarify their rights under labour laws regarding some employers' practices of offering them work as cleaners when restaurants aren't busy. More
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Trailer Park Boys and Organigram partner in pot products
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Organigram Inc announced on Wednesday it will be partnering with TPB Productions to develop a Trailer Park Boys line of marijuana products in preparation for the legalization of recreational marijuana.
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Dennis Knibb, longtime principal and councillor, dies at 89
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Dennis Knibb, who presided over Saint John High School for 27 years and sat as a city councillor, died Thursday at the age of 89.
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Judge-moving bill aims to help Dominic LeBlanc, Tory MLA charges
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A Progressive Conservative MLA has taken the unusual step of naming names — including that of a sitting provincial court judge — in his attack on a proposed law on how Court of Queen's Bench judges are transferred.
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'Stop changing': Retired teacher says leave education system alone
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Retired teacher Heather Hogan has a clear message for the minister of education about the education system.
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Fired constable Jeff Smiley won't be back in uniform if commission has its way
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A former Fredericton police constable whose dismissal for misconduct was quashed by a judge remains off the city payroll, and the New Brunswick Police Commission hopes he'll stay off.
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Moncton still Tim Hortons capital of Canada
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More than four decades after the first Tim Hortons opened in Moncton, the city retains its position as having the most Tims per capita in the country.
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$10K reward offered for news about Jami Springer's whereabouts
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The family of a missing Moncton woman has announced a $10,000 reward for news of her whereabouts.
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3 homicides give Saint John 7th highest homicide rate in country
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Saint John had only three homicides last year, but that was enough to give the city the seventh-highest homicide rate in the nation by census metropolitan area.
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Physical literacy talking point at Sport NB summit
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One participant in the Sport NB Summit, going on this week in Fredericton, is playing up the importance of physical literacy in the province.
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Investigators seize more than 325,000 illegal cigarettes in Saint John
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More than 325,000 illegal cigarettes were seized in Saint John on Nov. 16. Two suspects were arrested, and then released with a promise to appear in court.
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Cohort of cats overrun Bas-Caraquet shipyard
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The much talked about Bas-Caraquet shipyard is back in focus this week, but for much furrier reasons.
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Province stalls review into botched snowplow deal with Quebec firm
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With some snow already falling on New Brunswick roads, the provincial government has yet to find the time to complete a review into a snowplow controversy that's a year-and-a-half-old.
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Saint John trots out new strategy to drum up interest in real estate
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Saint John is trying some new tactics to sell off surplus properties and foster development by setting up an old-fashioned sign on city-owned land next to Peel Plaza.
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7th man charged with cocaine trafficking in Six Roads
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A 48-year-old Six Roads, New Brunswick man appeared in a Tracadie courtroom Wednesday and was charged with five counts of trafficking cocaine in the area.
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Premier attempts to lure European missile-maker to put plant in province
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Premier Brian Gallant is hoping to persuade a major European weapons manufacturer to set up operations in New Brunswick, CBC News has learned.
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State-of-the-art equipment, more beds and more staff for province's heart centre
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Renovations to New Brunswick's Heart Centre at the Saint John Regional Hospital were unveiled Wednesday by hospital and government officials along with an announcement of funding for more staff.
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Cadaver dog used in search for remains of Chris Metallic
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The RCMP's only cadaver dog is being used in new efforts to search for any remains of missing Mount Allison University student Chris Metallic.
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Mother of accused murderer Marissa Shephard charged with theft
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Accused murderer Marissa Shephard’s mother is in custody and being sent to the Restigouche Hospital Centre in Campbellton for a mental health assessment after being accused of stealing cigarettes from an Irving in Moncton on Nov. 20.
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'I do not consume cannabis for fun,' angry veteran says of federal limits on medical marijuana
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A Fredericton veteran is criticizing the Trudeau government’s decision to reduce the daily amount of medical marijuana it would cover for veterans to three grams a day from 10.
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FEATURE 'Everybody's the same here': 4 residents of Moncton lodge talk about experience
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Four patients at the Mgr. Henri-Cormier Lodge in Moncton speak to reporter and fellow cancer patient Catherine Harrop about their time at the lodge, and their cancer diagnoses.
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Partners for Youth gets $225K to help operate youth shelter
The amount of operational money the operators of Safe Harbour House in Saint John need to come up with to reopen it in March is now down to $100,000 a year.
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Body of missing Moncton man found on bank of river
The body of a missing 25-year-old Moncton man was found Wednesday morning on the banks of the Petitcodiac River near Assomption and Vaughan Harvey boulevards.
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FEATURE Where I found refuge as a cancer patient away from home
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My decision to go to Moncton for radiation was one of a myriad of decisions I had to make about my treatment for breast cancer, and it’s the one I know I got right.
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Helicopter noise advisory issued by Base Gagetown
People living near Base Gagetown are being advised to expect increased noise from helicopters Wednesday through Friday as a low-flying exercise takes place at the base.
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Outlander series author Diana Gabaldon coming to Moncton for lecture
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Moncton's Frye Festival will welcome bestselling author Diana Gabaldon on April 29 to deliver the 2017 Maillet-Frye lecture.
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- Americans vow to gobble more, squabble less this Thanksgiving
- 7 years old, and tweeting about life in Aleppo
- Hurricane Otto weakens as it moves across southern Nicaragua
- Fear of deadly fentanyl doesn't stop addicts at pop-up injection sites
- Calgary police shot more people in 2016 than any other Canadian city's officers
- Amber Alert activated for 4-year-old from Vancouver
- Maryam Monsef says immigration officials haven't told her she's being investigated
- Revenue-starved cities will watch Toronto mayor's road toll proposal
- 'Weakness in the system': Newfound Cabs says St. John's city council should police taxi industry
- Who's driving your cab? St. John's taxi trade put to the test
- The mystery of the black truck: Check out Episode 5 of Who Killed Alberta Williams
- Canadians not terribly savvy about digital privacy, poll finds
- Fighting fake news on Facebook: Why some employees are willing to risk their jobs to stop misinformation
Analysis
- 'Underestimated' Trump could change the rules on trade: Don Pittis
- Trump's strategy of bypassing the media raises 'danger signs'
- The TPP is dead, so what does that mean for Canada?
- Planned coal phase-out holds few political risks for Justin Trudeau
- The case for more oil pipelines in Canada — as some analysts see it
- Maryam Monsef says immigration officials haven't told her she's being investigated
- Boeing met federal officials 7 times as often as Lockheed Martin in lead-up to fighter deal
- Trudeau insists he has no ties to foundation as former Conservative minister resigns
- Watch Power & Politics for Nov. 24, 2016
- U.S. expected to turn up heat on softwood lumber dispute with investigation request
- U.S. expected to turn up heat on softwood lumber dispute with investigation request
- Unions demand Postmedia executives reject $2.3 million in bonuses
- Lufthansa strike to enter 4th day Saturday, 1,800 flights grounded and counting
- Final 5 candidates for next Canadian woman on banknote revealed by Bank of Canada
- What emergency fund? Almost half of homeowners don't have one, Manulife says
- 'We've been deceived': Results of many clinical trials never published
- Limit marijuana sales, THC content for adolescents, Canadian pediatricians urge
- How the powerful opioid fentanyl kills
- Family of boy who died after prescription error told health minister is 'all in' for change
- Why your body's internal clock might need a tune-up
- Florence Henderson of The Brady Bunch dead at 82
- More than a game: Jay Baruchel's Celtic Soul explores passion for teams that 'transcend sport'
- 6 great stories from Testimony, Robbie Robertson's new memoir
- Lawren Harris painting Mountain Forms sells for record $11.21M at auction
- Montreal artist wins legal battle against label of hip hop giant Kendrick Lamar
Interactives
- The mystery of the black truck: Check out Episode 5 of Who Killed Alberta Williams
- 'I remember them hypnotizing me': Check out Episode 4 of Who Killed Alberta Williams
- 'We're here to preserve life': Come aboard a ship that saves asylum seekers in the Mediterranean
- After taking in a disabled Haitian orphan, an Ottawa family makes an excruciating decision
- Her husband's sex assault trial ended with a bizarre twist, so this woman went public
- Union says vacant social services jobs impacting northern Sask. communities
- Trapper not sounding the alarm over wolverine sighting near Yellowknife school
- N.S. justice minister vows to find out how 'unconquered people' brief got to court
- Craig McDougall was on phone with girlfriend when police shot him, inquest hears
- Family has Cree-only language rule at home