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‘Radio hosting is just my happy place’: Saint John welcomes Emily Brass

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After reporting from communities across Canada, Emily Brass settles in New Brunswick
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‘Grandparent scams’ are rampant. Do you know how to protect your family?

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As senior-targeted scams become increasingly harder to catch, the RCMP gives tips on how to keep your loved ones out of harm’s way.
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There’s relief that Irving Oil’s staying put, but company’s reasons are unclear

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Canada’s largest oil refinery will remain locally owned, perhaps because of Donald Trump’s tariff threat.
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Youths charged with manslaughter ask for jury trial

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Three youths charged with manslaughter in the death of 41-year-old André Bourgeois last fall have elected trial by jury.
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Superior Propane customers frustrated over rental fee hike

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The national company says the affected customers didn't use enough propane. Consumer affairs reporter Angela MacIvor has the story.
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Company fined $25K after man’s death at Sussex wind farm

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Erinn-Jane Brawn reacts to the penalty imposed on Windturbine Construction Team Inc. in connection with the July 18 death of her brother, Matthew Brawn.
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New Fredericton arts centre gets $3.5-million donation

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Tim Yerxa, executive director Fredericton Playhouse Inc., says the new centre will be named after donors Ron and Erma Hawkes.
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Federal aid to N.B. is hitting record levels, but not everyone's celebrating

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New Brunswick's status as a have-not province will qualify it for a record $3.1 billion in "equalization" money from Ottawa this year to help with the cost of public services. But some premiers say this is unfair, and one proposal could...
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New Brunswick native on evacuation standby in Los Angeles

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Cayman Grant was born in Saint Martins but has called the California city home for more than a decade while working in the film industry.
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Here’s how N.B. manufacturers are preparing for Trump’s threatened tariffs

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Ron Marcolin, the Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters representative for N.B. and P.E.I., breaks down the threat facing manufacturers in the region, both big and small.
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Bathurst public transit could be in service by September

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Bathurst city council has approved a pilot project that will put three buses on the streets by fall.
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3D-printed guitar helps students learn about STEM

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Meredith Briden and his Grade 5 students at Fredericton’s Garden Creek Elementary School have just finished printing a replica Fender guitar, almost entirely out of PLA plastic. Briden says it's a good idea to get students to be excited...
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Using drones to monitor health of North Atlantic right whales

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Marine researcher Gina Lonati is using remote sensing technology, such as drones and thermal imaging, to study endangered North Atlantic right whales.
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Man charged with murdering his wife makes court appearance

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A Saint John man has been charged with second-degree murder in the death of his wife. Thirty-year-old Nicsy Arboleda Rodriguez was found unconscious on Lancaster Avenue early on Christmas Eve.
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More resources needed to process police camera footage

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As the RCMP rolls out body-worn cameras across the country, sociology professor Christopher Schneider says more personnel will be needed to comb through the high volume of data being collected.
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New Brunswickers brave icy waters to ring in the new year

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Beaches around New Brunswick filled up with people ready to take a polar dip to celebrate another year around the sun.
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Impaired driving rules set to change in N.B.

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New impaired driving legislation takes effect in New Brunswick on Jan. 1, including new penalties for lower amounts of alcohol.
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This UNB professor donates hundreds of cans of cat food each year with students’ help

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Students in UNB professor Kelly Miles’s class can earn an extra point toward their final grade by donating two cans of cat food, which has helped Miles provide hundreds of dollars worth of cat food to Fredericton animal shelters annually.
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Tastes good, costs less: Greener Village Fredericton chef cooks online

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Chef Yves Dechaine of Greener Village has been making tasty homecooked meals on Facebook every Thursday since 2020, demonstrating how to stretch a food budget without sacrificing taste.
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Uptown Saint John businesses want more communication from city on construction

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The Uptown Saint John Business Improvement Association has sent a letter to city council pushing for more communication about construction impacts and for funds to help support affected businesses.
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New surcharges on your N.B. Power bill may last until 2031 — or longer

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N.B. Power says customers now owe it $245.5 million in reimbursements for recent financial setbacks — mostly breakdowns at the Point Lepreau nuclear generating station. The amount has grown more than $9 million from last year, even...
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Tracing military history through toy soldiers on display at N.B. museum

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Of the over 200 military toys that line the shelves at the New Brunswick Military History Museum, many are from volunteer David Makepeace’s personal collection. He says the simple design of toy soldiers helps account for their enduring...
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'We're people of the land': How Listuguj Rangers protect their salmon fishery

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Listuguj First Nation's rangers program has become a model for Indigenous-led fishery management.
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This barn contains a secret art installation

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Fredericton artist Ann Manuel's massive work-in-progress, tentatively titled Breath, reflects on the calming influence of nature.