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Fredericton Co-op store marks half a century in business

Manager says family nature of customer base makes store special.

Minister threatens to revoke AIM's Moncton scrapyard licence

The New Brunswick government has threatened to revoke the scrap dealer licence from American Iron & Metals yard in Moncton if it does not meet demands by June 14.

Accessibility advocate disappointed in Saint John response to parking concerns

Haley Flaro said she's disappointed the city continues to defend its limited disabled parking.

St. Croix Courier halts publication, negotiating new ownership

Longtime Charlotte County paper hopes local broadcaster can take over.

N.B. brain health study looked at prevention, screening for dementia

Number of dementia patients in N.B. is expected to double in 30 years.

N.B. advocate for migrant rights says Senate report could have gone further

A recent Senate report documenting the plight of Canadian migrant workers chose to focus New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island.

Fredericton dramatically expanding river access to paddlers

The city is planning to add up to a dozen free, public access points to three major waterways iover the next two to three years. Docks will also be improved, with several that will be wheelchair accessible.

Coroner's inquest called in 2022 death of Dalhousie inmate

Jason Barnaby-Gloadewas found unresponsive in a cell at the Dalhousie jail and was pronounced dead at the hospital on May 28, 2022, according to the province.

New N.B. impaired driving legislation doesn't target people driving high

Legislation introduced earlier this month to target impaired drivers only applies to drunk driving and not cannabis impairment, the New Brunswick government says.

Trudeau blasts N.B. premier over gender-identity policy, abortion access

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took aim at New Brunswick's controversial gender-identity policy on Thursday, accusing Premier Blame Higgs of putting politics before the interests of vulnerable schoolchildren.