New Brunswick·New Men represented about 70 per cent of suicides in New Brunswick in 2024
Committee flags ‘theme’ of N.B. men not using available support before suicides | CBC News
N.B. nuclear company selling ‘distressed assets’ to B.C. buyer | CBC News
New Brunswick·New A company that was aiming to build its first small modular nuclear reactor
Significant amounts of rain in forecast for some parts of N.B. | CBC News
New Brunswick·New New Brunswickers in certain parts of the province will witness significant rainfall for
N.B. Power management mistakes added to a decade of troubles at nuclear plant | CBC News
New Brunswick·New Had the Point Lepreau Nuclear Generating Station gone offline during a late January
Severe’ freezing rain expected for N.B. Wednesday afternoon through Thursday | CBC News
New Brunswick Environment Canada has issued severe weather statements for New Brunswick, forecasting up to
JUNO Nominated Singer-Songwriter, Desiree Dorion, Announces New Studio Album, New Single Collaboration with JUNO Nominated Manitoba Duo, Burnstick, “Daddy’s Tattoo”
The final single before the release of Dorion’s eighth studio album, Pieces of Me, this April, “Daddy’s Tattoo” puts Dorion’s creative storytelling and love of collaboration on full display.
Comfort Habits We’re Ready to Release
The comforts of winter served their purpose. Now, little by little, it might be time to thank them and move forward.
Miramichi reacts to the death of notorious serial killer Allan Legere
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Cemetery-owned land one of 2 properties Saint John council approves for commercial use | CBC News
New Brunswick Saint John council approved two changes Monday night that would allow potential commercial
Notorious Miramichi serial killer Allan Legere dead at 78 | CBC News
New Brunswick Miramichi serial killer Allan Legere, who terrorized the Miramichi for seven months in
Sackville library looks toward a future in a bigger, more accessible space | CBC News
New Brunswick·New Provincial guidelines say the Sackville Public Library should have room for 10,000 more
Some areas of N.B. got record-low amounts of snow, rain in February | CBC News
New Brunswick·New Environment Canada says snow and rain accumulation in some areas of New Brunswick
Fredericton council rejects UNB request for $12M over next decade to keep aging pool afloat | CBC News
New Brunswick·New Fredericton city councillors have rejected a request by the University of New Brunswick
Green Party leader calls for review of Fredericton chemical spill | CBC News
New Brunswick Green Party Leader David Coon, whose Fredericton riding includes the Vanier Highway where
Fredericton mother may have beat the world record for stroller racing | CBC News
New Brunswick·New Fredericton mother Julia Reid says she may have beat the Guinness World Record
New Brunswick utilities board rejects April 1 power rate increase | CBC News
New Brunswick A proposed 4.75 per cent increase in electricity prices that N.B. Power was
RCMP release name of woman found dead in Moncton | CBC News
New Brunswick RCMP have identified Melissa Price, 39, of Moncton, as the woman found dead
The First 5 Things to Do When You Feel a Hint of Spring
You may not be ready for full-on spring cleaning or big outdoor projects just yet, but there are a few simple things you can do to embrace that early seasonal shift.
William Prince in City of Saint John
William Prince is taking over Imperial Theatre on Saturday, March 14, 2026, and with hits like The Spark, When You Miss Someone and All I Know and a following of 49.2K+ strong, you’ll want to be front and center for this.
‘Inspiring’ inclusion advocate wins national award | CBC News
New Brunswick·New A New Brunswicker who spent his career advocating for people living with intellectual
Trio of N.B. rulings narrow scope of Charter’s language provisions | CBC News
New Brunswick·New Three court decisions in the last two years may represent a turning point
Chemist says health risks to humans likely low in Fredericton chemical spill | CBC News
New Brunswick·New A chemistry professor says a chemical spill on the Vanier Highway in Fredericton
Haddock quota to go down 57% in parts of N.S., N.B on April 1 | CBC News
Nova Scotia The Department of Fisheries and Oceans is cutting haddock fishing quotas in areas

































