Canada’s $13-billion national dental care plan launches this week, but questions still remain for the thousands of New Brunswick seniors who qualify for the program.
The owner of a sailboat that sank in the St. John River has until the end of the month to get it out of the water, according to a deadline set by Transport Canada.
As part of restructuring announced Thursday, Bell Canada is selling 45 of its 103 radio stations, including stations in Grand Falls, Woodstock, Bathurst and Truro.
New Brunswick students may be sent home early on April 8 so they can “safely arrive at their after-school destination before the eclipse begins,” said a spokesperson with the Department of Education.
Residents around the southern New Brunswick hamlet of Browns Flat have been watching the St. John River after a mysterious sailboat showed up in the fall and never left.
New Brunswick’s first-and-only commissioner on systemic racism said it’s unacceptable that the government has yet to respond to her report almost a year after its release.
The New Brunswick bird records committee recently added the black-browed albatross, bell’s vireo, and western flycatcher to the official list, bringing the total number to 441, said Jim Wilson, a member of the committee.
The recommendations from last week’s coroner’s inquest into the death of 16-year-old Lexi Daken are a step in the right direction, but the system continues to fall short for many, say some mental health professionals who work with young people.
The first of five buildings planned for the long-awaited Fundy Quay development on the old Canadian Coast Guard site will start going up in the next couple of weeks, delivering 79 badly needed residential units.
Parent Adam Harris says students at Fredericton’s Devon Middle School deserve better — better than asbestos tiles, mice infestations, soccer field sinkholes, and now porta-potties.
Mi’kmaw communities in New Brunswick are once again asserting Aboriginal title to land in the province — and it’s a lot more land than in the previous claim.
The legal troubles for Philip Hutchings and His Tabernacle Family Church are now over following a decision by Chief Justice Tracey DeWare of the Court of King’s Bench.
Lucy Wilson has been uncovering and studying stone tools of prehistoric humans for the last 40 years. The tools offer evidence about how hominins lived and evolved over time.
About 800 customers are still without power in the area where an N.B. Power linesman died on Tuesday night while trying to restore power after an ice storm.