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Mia Urquhart | CBC

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Fire destroys empty Moncton riverfront building

An empty building on Monctons downtown riverfront was heavily damaged by fire early Thursday morning.

Saint John police identify remains found in Lorneville last week

Saint John police have identified Allan Christopher Lee as the man whose body was found on the western outskirts of the city last week.

Sunken sailboat near Browns Flat towed closer to shore, says coast guard

The sunken sailboat in the St. John River nearBrowns Flat, N.B.,has finally moved, but it's not out of the water just yet.

Sailboat still sitting at bottom of St. John River, two months after removal deadline

More than five months ago, the Not a Starship started slowly sinking into the St. John River, where it has remained despite calls by government agencies to have the boat removed.

Goodbye messy mullets and bushy beards. Military tightens rules about personal grooming

The Canadian military has tightened up regulations on personal grooming after getting an earful from members who were not happy with the relaxed standards introduced almost two years ago.

Potentially toxic cyanobacteria blooming early in St. John River, expert says

When aquatic botanist Meghann Bruce did her usual spring visit to a hotbed of cyanobacteria production in the Fredericton area in May, she was surprised to see it was already in full bloom.

AIM back in court in Saint John to fight suspension of approval to operate

Lawyers for American Iron & Metal were back in court in Saint John on Tuesday to sort through a tangled web of court applications.

Keeping up with Moncton's housing needs 'a good problem to have,' says urban economist

As Moncton deals with an unprecedented population boom, the city is left figuring out where to put everyone.And that, said urban economist Yves Bourgeois, is a good problem to have.

Campbellton man's wartime jeep returns to Juno Beach exactly 80 years later

Eighty years to the day after Campbellton's Buck Cyr landed at Juno Beach, the jeep he drove across the sand as a 20-year-old soldier returned to the historic site.

Another accused changes plea in 2022 killing of Justin Breau in Saint John

The fourth of six people charged in the 2022 stabbing death of Justin Breau will be sentenced in Saint John later this month.