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Moncton changing intersection to improve safety near where cyclists struck

Moncton is making changes to an intersection along a busy road where one cyclist was recently struck and another killed two years ago, with more changes being considered.

Moncton council tells staff to draft budget with eye to tax-rate cut

Moncton council has directed city staff to draft a 2025 budget that would boost spending while still lowering the tax rate.

2 Moncton men sentenced for role in teen's 2022 shooting death

Two Moncton men were sentenced Thursday to five years behind bars for their roles in the 2022 shootingdeath of a Moncton teenager, though they will actually serve less than two years.

EUB hears call for lower increases to avoid rate shocks

An accounting expert was the final witness to testify during an Energy and Utilities Board hearing Wednesday about N.B. Power's proposed rate increases.

N.B. Power critic sees more reasonable approach in latest rate hike request

A utility expert who's been critical of N.B. Power's financial forecasts says the Crown corporation appears to have adopted a more balanced approach with its latest rate request.

Moncton starts bylaw changes for proposed 17-storey riverfront towers

Moncton council took the first step Monday to change a series of city bylaws to allow a pair of 17-storey towers along the city's riverfront.

Province to save Miramichi bridge as link for off-road-vehicle trails

The New Brunswick government plans to save the Anderson Bridge in Miramichi from demolition so it can be used as a link for off-road vehicle trails.

Municipalities lay out priorities ahead of provincial election

A group representing New Brunswick municipalities has issued a provincial election wishlist that includes a call to complete fiscal reforms promised during local governance restructuring.

Moncton scrapyard told to cut noise as minister mulls revoking licence

A Moncton scrapyard that's drawn the ire of residents has been given three months to cut back on the noise it makes as aprovincial government minister continues to weighyanking its licence.

N.B. seeks to settle jail fire class-action lawsuit for $1.28M

The New Brunswick government has agreed to settle a class-action lawsuit filed by inmates over a 2017 jail fire believed to have started by a worker's discardedcigarette.