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“There is work being done,” N.B. health minister responds after Horizon CEO turns to TwitterNew Brunswick’s hospitals are becoming more and more crowded and this complaint is coming from the very top.HealthApr 8, 2015
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Community groups help injured cat and its owners after Moncton fireThe community is rallying to help 11 people left homeless after a fire in Moncton last week, including a cat that was seriously hurt.CanadaApr 5, 2015
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Rural residents upset at the loss of Service N.B. locationsDays after the provincial budget was tabled, many communities across the province are readying themselves for change.Apr 2, 2015
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N.B. students and grads take to social media to protest slashed tuition rebateOne of the biggest surprises to come out of the Liberal's budget wasn't one of the cuts, it was the reaction.Apr 1, 2015
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Fuel tax bump, teacher cuts, closures highlight 2015 New Brunswick budgetIncreasing fuel taxes, the closing of four rural courthouses and six Service New Brunswick locations are some highlights of New Brunswick’s first provincial budget under Brian Gallant's Liberals.PoliticsMar 31, 2015
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New policy to trigger reviews of New Brunswick schools with low enrolmentA new policy on the books in New Brunswick regarding schools with low enrolment isn't sitting well with teachers.EducationMar 27, 2015
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N.B. students continue to lag in basic reading and writing skillsWhen it comes to basic reading and writing skills, New Brunswickers continue to fall behind.EducationMar 26, 2015
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Doctors plead for province to fund Chalmers hospital this year, health centre nextSome Fredericton doctors are asking that the provincial government stop pitting an expansion of the Dr. Everett Chalmers Hospital against Fredericton's Downtown Community Health Centre.HealthMar 23, 2015
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EXCLUSIVE: Chalmers hospital fire inspections show safety and privacy concernsDoctors at the Dr. Everett Chalmers Regional Hospital are speaking out, citing major safety concerns within the hospital.HealthMar 20, 2015
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Research at Grand Falls farm turning leftover french fries into electricityWhat do you do with your leftovers? In a few years, you might say you turn them into electricity.Mar 19, 2015
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Hairdresser donates day’s work to Fredericton homelessIt was living in downtown Fredericton that opened hairdresser Yvette Saad's eyes to the need of the homeless community.FeaturesMar 18, 2015
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N.B. environmental advocates take on TransCanada meeting in FrederictonEnvironmental questions dominated a meeting with TransCanada representatives at the Fredericton Convention Centre Tuesday morning.Mar 17, 2015
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N.B. veterans critical of fed’s new retirement benefit for wounded vetsNew federal legislation introduced earlier this week could change the benefits that some disabled veterans see but critics say the plan still has too many unanswered questions.HealthMar 11, 2015
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Community support fills empty shelves at Fredericton Community KitchenThe shelves at the Fredericton Community Kitchen are stocked with food. But just on Tuesday it was a different story, says volunteer Sawyer Adams.Feb 25, 2015
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“Serious concerns” about handling of Larry’s Gulch documentsAn internal review says there is “serious concern” about the handling of government documents during a Right to Information request.Feb 24, 2015
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Friends of Selamneh Techane raising money to send man’s body back to EthiopiaA body discovered in the attic of a Fredericton apartment building by firefighters Sunday night may have been in the crawlspace for nearly five years.Feb 10, 2015
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Residents shocked after Fredericton firefighters find body in apartment atticA fire in downtown Fredericton led firefighters to make a shocking discovery on the weekend.Feb 9, 2015
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Former N.B. paramedic says PTSD forced him to leave the jobImagine replaying the events of your day, over and over. Knowing that everything you did could mean the difference between life and death.Feb 6, 2015
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‘The system’s broken’: Horizon Health CEO calls for changesIn 2015-16, Horizon Health CEO John McGarry said Horizon is scheduled to receive $4.8 million, whereas Vitalite should see $30.4 million.Jan 30, 2015
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Devon Middle School parents group raises $6,000 for damaged libraryAfter frigid temperatures caused a pipe to burst over winter break, staff at Devon Middle School have spent the last two weeks cleaning up the school and making it safe for students.EducationJan 12, 2015
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Worker injured at Fredericton job site days after Worksafe NB receives complaintA worker was injured at a Fredericton construction site two days after a local contractor complained about safety violations at the same site to Worksafe NB.Jan 2, 2015
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Coles Island, N.B. fears of losing their K-5 school and rural identityThe small community of Coles Island is worried about losing their K-5 school which accommodates 30 children.EducationDec 30, 2014
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Matthew Tucker ordered to undergo psychiatric evaluation after mother’s deathA friend of Dorothy Tucker's says her friends and family are trying to come to terms with her death.Dec 17, 2014
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Liberals to remove requirement for mandatory prescription drug insuranceThe New Brunswick government plans to get rid of a requirement that made prescription drug insurance mandatory.HealthDec 9, 2014
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Opposing abortion groups protest outside N.B. legislatureTwo groups used the first sitting of the legislature to protest access to abortion in New Brunswick.Dec 3, 2014