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Fire displaces family of 4 in Riverview
A fire at their Riverview home has displaced a family of four, including one man who is being treated for smoke inhalation at a hospital. The Red Cross arranged for a hotel room for the mother and her two young children. More
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'I got my life back': New sleep disorder clinic opens in Moncton
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A new clinic specializing in sleep disorders opened its doors Monday at the Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont University Hospital Centre in Moncton.
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'I didn't want to hit him again:' Boxer regrets putting opponent in hospital
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In the 10th round, Gary Kopas knew the fight was over, but the referee kept telling him to box. So he threw a few more punches. Now his opponent, New Brunswick-born boxer David Whittom, is in hospital in Saint John with a traumatic brain injury.
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Province's 1st registered midwife on duty and tackling challenges
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New Brunswick's first registered midwife is set to start work, but she sees lots of challenges ahead for the profession, which, despite its long history around the world, was only recently allowed back in this province.
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Disqualified PC candidate considers independent run in 2018
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Chris Duffie was hoping that Justice Judy Clendening would order the PC party to put him on the ballot for the nomination in Carleton-York. But Clendening has decided the party didn't break any rules when Duffie was prevented, by a filing deadline, from running.
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WORLD OF WORK Suppressing workplace gossip, despite its benefits
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Every workplace has some gossip, but the level of gossip has to be monitored and dealt with by good managers.
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Why Hospital Home Lottery winners keep selling their homes at fire-sale prices
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So you've won a lavish $900,000 house in the Hospital Home Lottery. Now what? For the typical New Brunswick winner, the next step has become surprisingly routine — sell quickly at a deep discount.
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'Building that warrior mindset:' Women's Olympic hockey team trains in N.B
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Over the next three weeks, 28 women vying for spots on Canada's Olympic hockey team will train, build and bond in Fredericton.
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Car crashes into Tim Hortons in Hampton, injures customer
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Hampton RCMP are investigating after a car smashed into the local Tim Hortons on Monday shortly before noon, causing significant structural damage to the restaurant and sending a customer to the hospital with undetermined injuries.
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N.B. judge bans anti-abortion group from protesting outside Bathurst hospital
A New Brunswick judge has banned an anti-abortion group from demonstrating outside a hospital in northern New Brunswick.
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Edmundston serves up local flavours on food trucks this summer
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The City of Edmundston plans to offer food trucks this summer as part of a pilot project aimed at attracting tourists with the flavours of the region.
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Boxer David Whittom suffers traumatic brain injury in Fredericton bout
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Canadian cruiserweight boxer David Whittom is in stable condition after undergoing surgery for a brain hemorrhage, hours after losing a weekend bout in Fredericton.
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Local painter working through the night to finish Canada 150 mural
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Deanna Musgrave was wrapping up an eight-hour mural painting session as people filtered through the pedway to Saint John's Market Square on Monday morning.
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Devin Morningstar appeals 1st-degree murder conviction in Baylee Wylie slaying
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Devin Morningstar, one of three young people charged in the brutal killing of 18-year-old Baylee Wylie in Moncton, is asking the New Brunswick Court of Appeal to overturn his first-degree murder conviction.
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Parking a food truck in Campbellton? It could cost you $500K
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Jariya O'Brien built her business from the ground up — she started with only $20 — and owns a restaurant and two food trucks. But she was still shocked when she found out how much it would cost her to park one of her travelling canteens in Campbellton.
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Fate of historic Saint John courthouse could be sealed tonight
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Saint John city council votes tonight on a motion to approve $19,000 for the Saint John Theatre Company's proposed expansion into the beleaguered Sydney Street courthouse.
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St. George RCMP investigate tire slashing incidents
RCMP are investigating three tire slashing incidents in the Blacks Harbour and Back Bay area in recent days.
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P.E.I. forecast to lead Atlantic Canada in economic growth
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P.E.I. will lead the Atlantic region in economic growth, says the Conference Board of Canada, but it will be at the front of a relatively weak field.
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Liberals give Gallant authority to appoint 3 female candidates
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The provincial Liberals have given Premier Brian Gallant the authority to appoint up to three women candidates in order to achieve parity in women running in unheld ridings in the next provincial election.
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Welding returns to New Brunswick schools after 2 decades
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After a two-decade-long break, welding has returned to Harbour View High School in Saint John, signalling a return to trades as a focus for education.
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Sea Dogs defenceman continues fight off the ice
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The season may be over for the Saint John Sea Dogs but the battle rages on for one player on the team. Oliver Felixson hasn't been on skates since he received his cancer diagnosis two days before his birthday.
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Dollars and sense: Canadian teens rank among highest internationally in financial literacy
Canadian teens ranked among the highest in the world in financial literacy according to a new report by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development.
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Support, concern in N.B. as Andrew Scheer wins Conservative leadership
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New Brunswick politicians react to the election of Andrew Scheer as leader of the Conservative Party of Canada.
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Browns Flat man unleashes wooden Tree Ent in German forest
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A Browns Flat man has helped lead his team to victory in a German chainsaw carving competition.
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June 4, 2014: How the tragic night unfolded
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As the RCMP trial on Labour Code offences goes on a two-week break, a look at new details that have emerged about how the chilling night unfolded.
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Check your numbers: Winning lottery ticket sold in King's County
A Lotto 6/49 ticket for the May 27 draw was sold in King's County and is worth $1 million.
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Feature Festival brings roots music scene back to Fredericton
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The second edition of the Living Roots Festival brought music to Fredericton's downtown this weekend. The venues were small local businesses and the music genres ranged from folk and blues to rock and roll.
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Ellen's Tour de Sussex raises money in memory of cyclist
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New Brunswick cycling enthusiasts gathered in Sussex for “Ellen’s Tour de Sussex,” to raise money in memory of cyclist Ellen Waters who was killed when a car struck her while she was cycling.
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