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Wet and windy weather across New Brunswick is to blame for power outages and flood warnings in low-lying areas.
Fredericton mom told to stop breastfeeding at public poolA Fredericton mother is speaking out after a lifeguard asked her to stop breastfeeding her daughter at the indoor public pool.
MS liberation therapy fund should end, Parrott saysIndependent MLA and retired surgeon Jim Parrott is calling on the provincial government to stop spending taxpayers' money on a controversial treatment for multiple sclerosis.
Dog taken amid allegations of abuse reunited with familyA dog that went missing in Saint John earlier this week amidst online allegations of abuse and neglect has been reunited with its owners.
Heavy rainfall forecast prompts flood warningsEnvironment Canada has issued a heavy rainfall warning for New Brunswick with as much as 120 millimetres of rain expected to fall in central, southeastern and southwestern regions by late Saturday.
Coroner's jury recommends pool safety changesThe jury of a coroner's inquest into the drowning of a Chinese student in Saint John is calling for province-wide safety standards at all public pools and increased minimum training for paramedics.
Saint John carpenters lowest paid in countryUnionized carpenters in Saint John are the lowest paid in the country, earning nearly $14 less per hour than their peers out west, according to new data from Statistics Canada.
Flemming opens door to fresh talks with doctorsHealth Minister Ted Flemming is asking the New Brunswick Medical Society to restart negotiations with him over the contentious issue of health spending.
Moncton defends spending on soccer fieldsMoncton Mayor George LeBlanc is defending the growing amount of money being spent in the city to prepare for the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup.
New financial board will replace securities commissionThe New Brunswick government is establishing an independent financial services regulatory agency, aimed at strengthening consumer protection.
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