
Not a pretty picture
Meredith Snider's job was going great, until the day the St. John River met her at the front door.
Psychologists want more done to help our soldiers
A pair of Fredericton psychologists says treatment for Canadian Forces Base Gagetown soldiers who are suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder are in disarray and carried out by unqualified mental-health workers who are hostile towards private clinicians.
Capital nabs second spot in national survey
News that Fredericton has been recognized as one of the top walking cities in the country came as little surprise to Kelvin Perry as he and his dog Charlie took their daily stroll Thursday.
Ottawa relaxes RRSP rules
The federal government says it will allow Canadians who are facing hardships to withdraw up to $22,450 a year from their locked-in Registered Retirement Savings Plans.
Top court closes door on appeal
Three First Nations men from New Brunswick convicted of hunting at night with a light have been denied a chance to appeal their conviction to the Supreme Court.
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Correction
Ward 11 candidate Wendy Hebert said couch and garbage fires in her ward are a serious and dangerous matter that should be handled by police. Incorrect information appeared in Thursday's edition.
Markets
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Health authority told of problems years ago
An employee at the Miramichi Regional Health Authority told a senior official in 2003 that he had concerns about the work of a hospital pathologist, but didn't get a satisfactory response, an inquiry heard Thursday.
Lotto numbers
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Play by middle schoolers deals with serious issue
Students at Nashwaaksis Middle School may be miles from Israel and Palestine, but a project has helped them learn about what life is like for children in that part of the world.
Region | in brief
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'We have to do something'
Premier Shawn Graham and Environment Minister Roland Hache met with 25 of the provinces' opinion leaders recently to hear their ideas on climate change.
Conference to explore definition of self-sufficiency
Most people in New Brunswick don't have a clear sense of what self-sufficiency means, says Tony Tremblay, Canada Research Chair in New Brunswick Studies and professor of English at St. Thomas University.
Car drives people to distraction
Frederictonians got a crash course in safe driving from an unlikely source Thursday.
Vandals plague Chipman marina
The warm weather is attracting young people to the downtown marina area in Chipman and the problem of vandalism was a topic of discussion at the regular village council meeting recently.
Residents warned to keep clear of sewage, other contaminants
Many capital region residents are wondering what to do with traces of sewage or other contaminants left on their property by receding flood waters.
Military puts on recruitment show
Technical equipment such as robots, armaments and machine work are just part of the Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre Fredericton's military job fair at the Regent Mall this week.
Election | in brief
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Moncton to get $90-M casino
The New Brunswick government has chosen the popular tourist destination Magnetic Hill as the site for the province's first casino, hoping it will be a magnet for gambling dollars.
Ward 5 profile
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McAdam council race garners plenty of interest
With no contest for the mayor's chair in McAdam, village residents will be concentrating on electing four councillors Monday.
Ward 5 candidates have big Brown shoes to fill
It could be the toughest battleground for a city council seat in this year's municipal election.
Traffic, sewage plant top list for Oromocto voters
As Judy McKinnon walks along Oromocto's Barker Street as part of her regular morning jaunt, something unpleasant captures her attention.
Firefighters release list of preferred candidates
Fredericton's firefighters' union has released a candidate slate which would throw incumbent mayor Brad Woodside and every member of the existing council, save one, out of office May 12.
N.S. ministers lose wheels
Nova Scotia cabinet ministers will no longer have the option of driving a government-leased vehicle.
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