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Heavy snow and wind cancel classes, disrupt travel in Maritimes
Heavy snow and high winds Wednesday morning have led to the cancellation of schools in the Maritimes, with snow-covered roads making…
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Be careful with your turkey, Canadians warned, with salmonella outbreak ongoing
Canadians cooking with poultry are being warned by the Public Health Agency of Canada to take extra care as a…
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Greens celebrate first federal seat in New Brunswick
Fredericton voters made history Monday night, electing the province’s first ever Green member of Parliament and giving the Greens their first seat east…
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New Brunswick is losing its only pediatric ophthalmologist
New Brunswick’s only pediatric ophthalmologist, Dr. Erica Doucet, is closing her practice in November, leaving the parents of patients uncertain…
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Days without power: Over 100,000 outages persist in Maritimes after Dorian
Four days after powerful storm Dorian blasted through the Maritimes, tens of thousands of homes and businesses are still without…
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Hundreds of thousands in Atlantic Canada still in the dark after Hurricane Dorian
Crews are continuing Monday to chainsaw through trees and repair downed power lines across Nova Scotia in the aftermath of powerful…
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NDP struggling to nominate candidates as election call draws nearer
The NDP is facing massive gaps in its candidate list as the official start of the election campaign draws near.…
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New laser mapping shows dozens of sinkholes near Trans-Canada Highway in Oxford, N.S.
Cumberland County officials want the Nova Scotia government to check for sinkholes under the Trans-Canada Highway near the town of…
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Crown will not appeal Dennis Oland’s murder acquittal
Public Prosecution Services will not appeal Dennis Oland’s second-degree murder acquittal in the 2011 bludgeoning death of his father, multimillionaire Richard…
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Dennis Oland not guilty of murder in retrial over 2011 death of multimillionaire father
Dennis Oland has been found not guilty of second-degree murder in the death of his father Richard Oland, eight years…
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Woman with Down syndrome gets chance at minimum wage
For 19 years, Annie Ray worked at a Fredericton catering company. Every day — from 8 a.m to 5:30 p.m…
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2 Wolastoqey bands sue federal government over access to snow crab fishery
Two First Nations in New Brunswick have filed a lawsuit against the Canadian government over access to the lucrative commercial…
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How ‘defensive design’ leads to rigid benches, metal spikes, and ‘visual violence’ in modern cities
Have you ever wondered why so many city benches are rigid, uncomfortable, and impossible to lie down on? It’s thanks to…
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Happy 152nd, Canada! From rainy East Coast to sunny B.C., the nation celebrates
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warned against anyone trying to “amplify” Canadians’ fears as he arrived on Parliament Hill in Ottawa…
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2 Canadian women abducted in Ghana rescued
Two University of New Brunswick students abducted June 4 in Ghana while volunteering with a non-governmental organization were rescued in…
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This Brampton, Ont., bus driver is delighting passengers with the Punjabi he’s picked up along the way
Mike Landry has picked up a lot of passengers in his 19 years as a bus driver — but something else…
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Alberta makes it official: Bill passed and proclaimed to kill carbon tax
Alberta’s consumer carbon tax is now officially gone. Legislature members voted Tuesday night to pass the bill that repeals the tax,…
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Salmonella outbreak linked to Compliments-brand chicken strips
Chicken consumers, check your freezer. The Public Health Agency of Canada has announced a national outbreak of salmonella linked to…
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Doug Ford and New Brunswick counterpart to discuss carbon tax in Toronto today
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is set to meet with his New Brunswick counterpart today to discuss a number of issues,…
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Small nuclear reactors could make Alberta’s oilsands cleaner, industry experts suggest
Alberta’s oilsands have been labelled as dirty by environmental activists and some politicians, but the sector might be able to…
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Population growth in Maritimes fastest in decades, study says
A new study says the population of the three Maritime provinces is growing at its fastest pace in decades, thanks…
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Flooding farms in order to flood-proof cities: The tricky balance of controlling the Red River
Matt Ness’s farm near the Red River in rural Minnesota has never flooded since his family started farming there in…
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Federal audit exposes gaps in government emergency planning
As spring flooding plagues communities in Eastern Canada and the spectre of wildfires looms again in the West, an internal…
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New Brunswick ‘turning a corner’ on flooding as St. John River recedes
Before the week is over, water levels throughout the St. John River system should recede to near or below flood…
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Manitoba spent big money to fight flooding. Could its solutions work in Eastern Canada?
As parts of Eastern Canada struggle with record flood levels, Winnipeg is unusually dry. That’s partly because of a long,…
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Ottawa River poised to peak amid flooding in Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick
Severe spring flooding that has forced thousands of residents from their homes in Canada’s eastern half refuses to let up…
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Who’s having babies when has changed dramatically in Canada
The fertility rates of Canadian women have undergone a dramatic shift since the turn of the century, dropping among women…
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Solving maple syrup’s sticky situation: knowing when the season ends
The frogs have been noisy night after night — and for Bob Gray, that means maple syrup season is over. Gray’s been…
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New Brunswick may take firmer approach on flood relief, Higgs says
The New Brunswick government may have to take an even firmer approach to encouraging people to relocate their homes outside…
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