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Jordan Gill

Jordan Gill

Reporter at CBAT-TV (CBC New Brunswick)

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Board of governors votes to keep Université de Moncton's name - CBC.ca

The Université de Moncton will keep the name it’s had for the past 60 years.
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Federal cap on international students is unfair, N.B. says - CBC.ca

New Brunswick universities are scrambling for information after the federal government announced new caps on international students, set to come into effect for the next school year.
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New Brunswick's teen pregnancy rate almost twice the national avera...

The proportion of New Brunswick teenagers between the ages of 15 and 19 giving birth is almost twice the national average, according to a Statistics Canada report titled Fertility in Canada 1921 to 2022.
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3 new memory clinics now open to help New Brunswickers with dementi...

The clinics are aimed at helping people with dementia, which includes Alzheimer’s disease, who are dealing with the early stages of memory loss.
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UNI credit union 'fortunate' after difficult year, says CEO

Despite a rough year and some negative numbers, the CEO of the UNI Financial Cooperation said the credit union is strong.
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New Brunswick sending record number of athletes to Olympics, Paraly...

New Brunswickers can follow a record number of athletes from the province this summer at the Olympic and Paralympic games.
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Sale of Acadie-Bathurst Titan imminent, league says

While an official announcement isn’t expected anytime soon, it appears the Acadie-Bathurst Titan will be moving to St. John’s, according to several hockey insiders.
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N.B. Liquor cyber security woes continue

Since Jan. 9, customers must have cash in hand to buy anything at N.B. Liquor and Cannabis N.B. stores, after a cyber security incident caused them to stop accepting debit, credit and gift cards.
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Most N.B. Liquor stores reopen after closing Friday morning

Most N.B. Liquor stores have reopened after closing for several hours earlier Friday. The Crown corporation had announced on its website that all corporate locations were closed as of 10 a.m.
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Farmers, maple syrup producers braced for tariffs before pause

Farmers in New Brunswick have been preparing for the impact of a 25 per cent tariff on Canadian exports to the United States.
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N.B. lobster processors living with uncertainty as clock ticks on U...

Lobster processors in New Brunswick are breathing a sigh of relief as tariffs on Canadian exports have been postponed.