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Defaced Woodstock rainbow crosswalk brings out 'bold' community pride, resident says
Defacing Woodstock's new rainbow crosswalk backfired on the vandal when it brought an outcry of support in the community, a resident and organizer of a pro-crosswalk rally says. More audio
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How Saint John's boat pub went from 'best in the country' to wall hangings
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The Ocean Hawk II once served as a bar beside Market Square in Saint John, just one stop in a journey of sinkings, death and ultimately being torn apart.
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Minto residents skeptical about relocated 'Future Forest' music festival
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Future Forest, an outdoor music and arts festival, has found a new home outside of Minto this year, but the locals aren't ready to welcome it with opens arms just yet.
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'Pure government incompetence': Trucks break weight limits on Cocagne covered bridge
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Malcolm Harding has pictures of what he says is a government dump truck crossing Budd covered bridge, possibly over the bridge's weight restriction.
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'Trojan horse': Veterinarian sees tick-borne diseases entering N.B. under radar
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Dogs coming into New Brunswick from the U.S. are carrying diseases that can infect humans through tick bites, just as Lymne disease does, says a veterinarian who heads the animal welfare committee of New Brunswick vets.
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Exclusive Health trouble brought on by mould exposure ends sailor's career
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A former navy sailor has been diagnosed with a lung condition which his civilian doctor and now Veterans Affairs attribute to his exposure to mould aboard two navy destroyers. The case of Alan Doucette, a former lieutenant and maritime warfare officer, comes to light as the navy begins a series of health hazard air quality tests aboard its patrol frigates.
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Premiers set to tackle clogged courts and legal cannabis
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Coping with new pot rules, court delays and an escalating opioid crisis are some of the pressing issues premiers will tackle on their final day in Edmonton Wednesday.
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'Thank you for saving my life': Fredericton girl meets bone marrow donor
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Seven-year-old Rayne Bishop visited New Jersey this week to meet the man who saved her life.
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'I can't even fix me': Couples at Wounded Warriors retreat learn to reconnect
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A retreat in Saint Andrews is helping members of the Canadian Armed Forces, retired veterans and their spouses learn to cope with post-traumatic stress disorder and depression and reconnect with each other.
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Owners of 'magical' Sussex-area home disenchanted with ATV noise, partiers
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The pocket-sized home in Waterford, N.B., known as the Abbey has a certain Middle Earth ambience. It’s a landmark for hikers, ATVers, ice climbers and geocachers. But contrary to the appearances, life at the Abbey is no fairy tale.
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Moncton program that helps kids get through school is in jeopardy, club says
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Without substantially more money from the New Brunswick government, the Boys and Girls Club in Moncton says it won't be able to offer Raising the Grade, a program that helps 300 kids a year with school.
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Moncton museum digs into old graves — without turning earth
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The Resurgo Place Museum in Moncton is using new technology to search for old graves — without digging anyone up.
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A long-forgotten tale: Paddler on Centennial racing canoe wants it on show
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Fifty years ago, Mervin Green tried out for the New Brunswick Centennial canoe team in a race against nine other provinces as part of Canada's 100th birthday celebrations.
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7 Fredericton break-ins most likely crimes of opportunity, police say
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Seven Fredericton break-ins in one week, including three on the same street, don't make a crime spree, police say, but summer weather does encourage crimes of opportunity.
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GAS GURU A cent here, a cent there adds up: Another small increase in gas prices Thursday
CBC News New Brunswick's Gas Guru Robert Jones expects another gas price increase this Thursday. Prices have only been creeping up slightly each week, but with three in a row, it's starting to add up.
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Sears Canada liquidation sales given OK to start Friday
Sears Canada has been given approval to begin liquidation sales Friday at the 59 locations it plans to close.
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Record amount of recycling shows residents support 3-bag garbage system
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Southeast Eco360 says the success of its new three-bag garbage system has resulted in a new program that will make it easier to dispose hazardous waste, and other items that aren't welcome at the curb.
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Moncton becomes No. 1 commercial, industrial development hub in Atlantic Canada
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Having long dispatched its provincial rival in Saint John, figures show Moncton has now chased down the region's two largest cities to command the most commercial and industrial development money in Atlantic Canada.
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Alleged drunk driver forces Prospect Street to close Monday evening
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An alleged impaired driver who was driving dangerously forced Fredericton police to close part of Prospect Street, which has since reopened.
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Analysis Which premiers are secure and which ones are worried at premiers conference
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As the premiers gather in Edmonton for the Council of the Federation this week, some of them have more political worries back home than others.
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Protest camp built on proposed site of Sisson mine project
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Members of Maliseet First Nations have started to build a protest camp at the proposed site of the Sisson mine near Napadogan.
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Kennebecasis police culture must change, chief says
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Allegations of intimidation, sexual harassment and obstruction within the Kennebecasis Regional Police Force are signs of an “organizational failure,” according to the chief, who says he's trying to change it.
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'There was no clue': Woman certain radon found in basement caused her lung cancer
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After undergoing surgery for lung cancer, Sue Rickards is warning New Brunswickers to check their homes for radon, an odorless, invisible gas that gets in from the outside.
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Residents clear brush from site of fatal car accident in N.B.
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Resident Joe Hubbard felt it would take too long to have the province come to the site to clear it again, prompting him to take on the project.
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Kennebecasis officer under criminal investigation for alleged sexual harassment
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A senior inspector with the Kennebecasis Regional Police Force is under criminal investigation for alleged intimidation, sexual harassment and obstruction involving a civilian employee, CBC News has learned.
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Saint John barbecuer who swallowed brush wire with burger warns others
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A Saint John barbecuing enthusiast is hoping his story of swallowing a metal brush wire will provoke others to find another way to clean their grills.
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Fredericton police close down Prospect Street after accident
Fredericton police have closed down part of Prospect Street in Fredericton to all cars and pedestrians while they investigate a traffic accident.
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Temporary closure of a fishery can help whales and fishermen, biologist says
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As right whale researchers shift their focus to the Gulf of St. Lawrence, they welcome a decision by the federal government to close a snow crab fishery early after seven whales and a whale rescuer died.
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RCMP seek witnesses to serious crash near Sackville
RCMP are looking for witnesses to a crash just outside Sackville on Sunday that sent a 19-year-old woman to hospital with life-threatening injuries.
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Porter Airlines pushes Fredericton closer to sea
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Where is Fredericton, the capital of New Brunswick? Porter Airlines has an answer of its own.
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Moncton doctor fired for ethics breaches sees drunk-driving case delayed
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Fernando Rojas, the Moncton doctor who snooped in the medical files of 141 women and girls, will appear in court Aug. 1 to get a trial date on a charge of impaired driving.
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12 people displaced by fire at Paquetville seniors residence
The Red Cross says it is increasing emergency support for 12 people who were displaced when fire caused extensive damage to a seniors residence in Paquetville on the weekend.
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Richard Bergeron denied parole again after 1974 murder of Moncton officers
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A man convicted of murdering two Moncton police officers more than 40 years ago has been denied full parole for the second time this year.
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Ottawa hires consultants to advise on airport sell-offs
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Telecom exec Ian Scott to be next CRTC chair starting September
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