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His name is Mandy Patinkin, prepare to enjoy

Mandy Patinkin: Being Alive will play at the Imperial Theatre in Saint John on April 6.

Effort to restore endangered 'Goldilocks' plant to Kouchibouguac sees early success

Conditions have to be "just right" for plant to thrive, which means the people who are trying to save the plant first have to figure out exactly how it likes its bed, so to speak.

U.S. researcher to feature N.B. Acadian soldiers on WW II podcast

Jason Theriot has been researching the experiences of Cajun soldiers in WW II and telling their stories on his podcast "Frenchies." This weekend, he'll highlight the experiences of Acadian soldiers from the Maritimes.

Grand Manan man gets dream job at Machias Seal Island lighthouse

Ken Ingersoll is a lighthouse enthusiast, so picking up a job as a keeper at the Machias Seal Island lighthouse is a thrill for the Grand Manan native.

Canadian veteran's wartime jeep connects families in N.B. and the Netherlands

A Dutch man purchased a WW II-era jeep, only to find the name of a New Brunswick soldier carved on the steering wheel. Now the soldier's family is hoping to travel to the Netherlands to take a drive in it.

After more than a century, lost wartime grave of New Brunswick soldier located

The gravesite of Private Nicholas DeLorey, who served with N.B.'s 26th Battalion in World War One, was presumed lost for more than a hundred years. Now, a group of Belgian researchers say they have pinpointed its location, along with 1,400 other Canadian soldiers who served around the town of Ypres.

Saint John moves to demolish Lower West Side eyesore

Just two weeks after Saint John city council agreed to push the province for more tools to combat derelict buildings, the city is taking steps to tear another one down. Council approved the demolition of 155 Market Place on the citys Lower West Side.

Moncton's fast growth in population comes with challenges

A Statistics Canada official says recent numbers showing the Greater Moncton area is Canadas fastest growing metropolitan area dont really come as a surprise

Saint John wants owners to pay when they let buildings sit empty

Saint John city staff want to persuade the province to give the city more tools to discourage owners from letting their buildings stand vacant. It was part of a plan presented to city council Monday designed to repair more older buildings in priority neighbourhoods, one that was passed unanimously.

Atlantic Canada's radio pioneer: Fredericton's CFNB went on the air 100 years ago

CFNB began inside a home in one of the city's most beautiful neighbourhoods, right by the St. John River.