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Man charged after police operation in northern N.B.
Charges have been laid after a police operation in South Tetagouche that lasted more than 14 hours. RCMP was called to a home on Highway 180 on Tuesda...
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Premier bringing carbon tax concerns to Ottawa
New Brunswick's premier will bring his concerns about the federal carbon tax to Ottawa. Blaine Higgs will testify virtually before a federal legislati...
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Nationwide protests planned over carbon tax
Opponents of the federal carbon tax plan to take their message to the streets. Demonstrations are being planned in Ottawa and across the country on Mo...
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Rainfall warning in effect
It is going to be a very wet couple of days across southern and central New Brunswick. Rainfall warnings have been issued for a number of communities,...
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Harbour Bridge construction resumes next week
The annual headaches on Saint John's Harbour Bridge are about to return for another year. Construction work is set to resume on Tuesday, April 2, as p...
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Feds propose new protections for renters
We are getting a preview of some of the measures that will be included in the upcoming federal budget. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau unveiled three in...
18h ago
Rexton volunteer firefighters back on the job
Rexton volunteer firefighters have returned to the firehouse. A social media post by the Rexton Volunteer Fire Department said it resumed all emergenc...
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Salmonella outbreak linked to geckos
A salmonella outbreak involving direct or indirect contact with geckos is under investigation. The Public Health Agency of Canada is reporting 35 case...
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Deadline quickly approaching to claim $64M lottery ticket
Time is running out for someone who bought a lucky Lotto 6/49 ticket in northeastern New Brunswick worth $64 million. It was sold in Gloucester County...
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More gov't help needed for housing crisis: Saint John councillor
A Saint John councillor is calling for more government support to deal with the housing crisis. "From a councillor's perspective, I feel a lot of...
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Trudeau defends Carbon Tax increase
The federal Carbon Tax increase will be going ahead as planned on April 1st. That's despite objections from several premiers, who want the federal gov...
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Proposed provincial tax credit for volunteer firefighters, search and rescue
Firefighters and search and rescue volunteers could soon receive provincial non-refundable tax credits. Proposed amendments to the Income Tax Act were...
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