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Residents of the border town of St. Stephen are used to crossing the line over to Calais, Maine for deals on groceries and gas, but those cross-border habits are being put to the test this week, with 25 per cent counter-tariffs on many American goods coming back into Canada.
10 months ago
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After the election of Donald Trump as president and the elimination of an estimated 100,000 federal jobs in the United States, residents in that country are making up a growing proportion of job applicants in Canada.
9 months ago
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Tourists have been quickly booking spots in New Brunswick for this summer, generating talk of a banner year as many Canadians vow to vacation closer to home.
9 months ago
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Residents of Campobello Island rely heavily on crossing the bridge into Lubec, Maine, for necessities. Now, they’re caught in the middle of the trade war with the U.S., forced to pay the retaliatory tariffs imposed by Canada when they bring things home.
9 months ago
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Dr. Sophia Halassy is settling into her new job as an obstetrician-gynecologist at a Moncton-area hospital, helping to tackle a years-long waiting list of desperate patients. Her return home from the United States was years in the making.
8 months ago
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Summer is just around the corner and many young people are about to leave home for the first time. But along with the new-found freedom comes a new financial landscape to navigate, and experts say families need to get comfortable talking about money, before the move.
7 months ago
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Academics are being warned to avoid all non-essential travel to the U.S. after a spike in cases of people being detained or denied entry.
7 months ago
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Fredericton parents are fighting recent parking tickets handed out at the sports field next to the Grant-Harvey Centre, arguing there is insufficient signage that doesn't line up with the city's bylaw.
6 months ago
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CBC News has learned there were no conversations about the impact on students, before the Anglophone West School District eliminated its entire library staff after a $9.2 million budget cut from the province.
5 months ago
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The Court of King's Bench has ordered the New Brunswick government to rescind layoff notices issued to library workers in three school districts and to reverse the decision to reduce the working hours of school administrative assistants.
4 months ago
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The City of Fredericton is considering a drone show to celebrate Canada Day, a silent and emission-free alternative to a fireworks display, but a recent study suggests there are drawbacks.
2 months ago