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Premier David Alward says he will live up to his campaign promise and eliminate fares on the Grand Manan ferry, despite the close vote on the issue during Monday night's municipal election.
Woodside plans special council planning retreatFredericton Mayor Brad Woodside is planning a retreat for the incoming city council to map out the group's priorities for the next four years.
E. coli outbreak sparks stricter food regulationsThe Department of Health plans to toughen up food safety regulations following an outbreak of E. coli in the province, which officials believe may be linked to a Miramichi restaurant.
UNB network breach shows flaws in securityThe University of New Brunswick's computer network was hacked into this week but UNB staff said the breach was not for criminal purposes.
Election costs expected to be higher than 2008The cost of Monday's municipal election is not yet known, but it's expected to be higher than in 2008, due to additional polling stations and staff.
Economic innovation report says NB should take risksA new report on economic innovation is urging the provincial government to take bigger risks by hiring more New Brunswick companies, even if they lack experience.
Women make history in municipal electionWomen made history in New Brunswick cities, towns and villages during Monday night's municipal election, with some being elected the first female mayor of their local councils, and elected women outnumbering men in some ridings.
5 newly-elected municipal leaders to watchNew Brunswick voters are sending many new mayors and councillors to city halls, but there are a handful of candidates who flew under the radar screen during the last few weeks.
Fredericton working to bring back elm treesFredericton, once known as the City of Stately Elms before Dutch elm disease devastated North American trees, is working on bringing back those shady streets.
57,000 more votes cast in municipal electionsNearly 40 per cent of eligible New Brunswick voters cast ballots in the municipal, district education council, and regional health board elections.
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