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'He was a hero': Fisherman who died saving whale saw rescue as a duty
Joe Howlett had just freed a whale tangled up in fishing gear when he lost his life Monday night. More video audio
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A sketch to remember: RCMP forensic imaging expert says drawing perpetrators is emotional work
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A sketch by Alexandre L'Heureux is often the first time a person looks at the face of someone who has harmed them – rapists, robbers, people who broke into their home.
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'It's the most colourful thing:' Annual Festival Inspire draws artists from around the world
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A number of buildings in Moncton, Riverview and Dieppe are getting a visual facelift thanks to the third annual Festival Inspire.
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Parlee Beach regular has to wonder: What are we swimming in?
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People wanting to take a dip at Parlee Beach continue to wonder if the water is truly clean, even with the better monitoring system the province put in place this summer.
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Transgender athletes struggle to find their place in university sports
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Transgender athletes at Canadian universities have a choice: play the sports that have become their therapy, or leave sports to become the people they want to be.
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GAS GURU Expect a slight creep up in gas prices Thursday
CBC New Brunswick's Gas Guru Robert Jones expects a small increase this Thursday at gas stations near you. That would put prices about two cents higher than they were this time last year.
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Gallant takes free trade, softwood lumber arguments to Washington
New Brunswick Premier Brian Gallant is heading to Washington for a meeting Wednesday with U.S. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross Jr. to talk trade.
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Saint John deputy mayor pushes for private garbage pickup for townhouse developments
Saint John Deputy Mayor Shirley McAlary is calling for bylaw changes that would require the owners of townhouse and condominium developments with more than four units to pay for private garbage collection.
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Brian Gallant on the mend after hockey concussion
The premier of New Brunswick says he's finally feeling better, more than two months after suffering a concussion while playing hockey with the Saint John Sea Dogs.
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17-year-old Shediac girl killed in car crash
A 17-year-old girl from Shediac was killed in a motor vehicle crash in Boudreau-Ouest on Monday night, say RCMP.
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NB Power stays silent on severance pay for ex-president
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NB Power is not immediately saying whether it will reconsider a refusal to disclose the size of a severance package it paid to its former President David Hay seven years ago.
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Francophone games hit the ground running today
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The 2017 Canadian Francophone Games kick off today in Moncton with close to 1,000 francophone youth from across the country competing.
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Forest School could be taken out of Saint John, says owner
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The operator of an outdoor preschool in Saint John's Rockwood Park raised the hackles of city councillors Monday night, by telling them he needs access to a park building to keep his school in the city.
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Fredericton police and fire seek more naloxone kits
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Fredericton police and fire firefighters are hoping to boost their stocks of naloxone spray kits, a drug that helps fight off the effects of opioid drugs including Fentanyl.
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Missing and murdered inquiry to forge ahead despite resignation of key commissioner
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The long-awaited and problem-plagued inquiry into murdered and missing Indigenous women and girls will forge ahead as planned following the sudden resignation of one of its commissioners, says Indigenous and Northern Affairs Minister Carolyn Bennett.
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Deadly bird infection continues to spread in Atlantic Canada
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A highly contagious infection is spreading through finch populations in Atlantic Canada and experts are asking for the public's help to stop the spread of the disease.
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Evolve Festival ups its naloxone supply in light of fentanyl crisis
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With fentanyl overdoses already happening in New Brunswick, Evolve Festival Moncton has increased the number of naloxone kits it keeps on hand for the event, which starts later this month near Moncton.
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Campobello Island resident killed trying to rescue whale
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The Campobello Island community is mourning Joe Howlett, the man who was killed Monday while trying to rescue a whale in the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
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'Lightning bolt in my hand': N.B. man survives lightning strike while giving daughter's wedding speech
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A New Brunswick man said he wasn’t trying to steal anyone’s thunder when he gave a speech at his daughter’s wedding and was struck by lightning.
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Medical officer defends delayed fecal bacteria warnings at Parlee, Murray beaches
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New Brunswick's acting chief medical officer of health is defending the province's new water quality-advisory system that saw people swimming at Parlee and Murray beaches over the weekend despite fecal bacteria levels up to three times the recommended limit.
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Moncton woman faces another charge connected to 9-hour standoff
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A Moncton woman is facing an additional charge in connection with a nine-hour police standoff in late June.
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Fredericton enforces guidelines, permit program for downtown buskers
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Singers, musicians and magicians will have to apply to get a free permit to busk downtown this summer and must follow some basic guidelines put forth by the city and Downtown Fredericton Inc.
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