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Raechel Huizinga

Raechel Huizinga

Writer and Social Media Editor at CBAT-TV (CBC New Brunswick)

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China's looming seafood tariffs just add to 'craziness,' says lobster organization

A lobster processing organization says live-lobster sellers will be worse off than those who sell frozen lobster under China's new tariffs.
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Saint John police responding to fewer medical calls to test efficiency

Saint John police are testing whether responding to fewer medical calls will improve efficiency and resource use within the force. The pilot program, which began Feb. 1 and will run for a year, will see 911 dispatchers use a set of criteria to determine whether police need to respond to a medical call.
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Body of missing swimmer recovered from Maquapit Lake

Search and rescue efforts led to the recovery of the swimmer's body on Sunday afternoon.
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What you can expect from a 'revamped' Moncton Pride this summer

Moncton Pride will have more than 40 events over two weeks this summer, instead of just one week.
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From feeding 'food deserts' to attracting big grocery, indoor farmi...

New Brunswick had approximately 15,000 square feet of controlled environment agriculture — or indoor farming — in 2019, but is on track to double that production area by the end of this year.
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'Nothing helped.' 2 Fredericton women endure long, painful wait for...

Jessica Grant and Mackenzie Ashby have been waiting a long time for a surgery they say will dramatically reduce their pain and improve their quality of life.
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N.B. wheelchair basketball team hopes to build on national gold medal

Team New Brunswick won the Division 2 gold medal on Sunday at a national wheelchair basketball tournament held in Fredericton.
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Storm washes out roads, leaves thousands in New Brunswick without p...

There were more than 4,000 customers without power in New Brunswick on Sunday morning following a storm that began Saturday.
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Former N.B. chief medical officer of health dead at 60 - CBC.ca

Dr. Eilish Cleary was New Brunswick’s chief medical officer of health for eight years.
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Sexual violence oversight teams only working with half of N.B. poli...

Frontline workers in the field of gender-based violence are now set up to review criminal cases of sexual assault at four of New Brunswick’s nine police forces, falling short of a timeline that had each force working with an oversight committee by April.
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This moose was seen walking in circles around a pole for 5 minutes ...

A moose caught on camera circling a light post near Stanley, New Brunswick, was likely experiencing neurological problems caused by a parasite that got into the animal’s spinal cord and brain, says a University of New Brunswick biologist.
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Happily ever after: revisiting 2 couples who fought for gay marriag...

Two couples who fought for gay marriage in New Brunswick in 2005 are still going strong almost 20 years later.
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Don't meet all the criteria? Try the rent bank anyway, says housing...

New Brunswick’s rent bank program helps struggling tenants pay for arrears, utilities or security deposits.
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Non-profit moving company helps survivors of domestic abuse flee in...

People escaping from abusive relationships don’t have to sacrifice their belongings, thanks to this not-for-profit organization.
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Residents in Moncton seniors' complex finally get phone service bac...

Bell Aliant will not confirm to family members or staff what's causing the outage.
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The results are in: N.B.'s most popular baby names of 2023 - CBC.ca

Of the 4,642 babies born in New Brunswick this year, Liam and Olivia tied as the most popular names.
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What goes on in a duck's head? Researchers get closer to answer - C...

On the surface, it seems the eider duck population is decreasing in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Maine, but picking up in other areas, such as Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Moncton toy drives fear some kids won't get gifts this Christmas - ...

For the first time ever, the Christmas toy drive at What Kids Need Moncton has had to start a waitlist for families in need.
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Loss of beloved fisherman still felt two years on - CBC.ca

Jumbo’s loss can be felt throughout the entire Elsipogtog First Nation community, where he was a councillor and minor hockey league coach.
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Making room for joy: Transgender Day of Remembrance - CBC.ca

From the outside looking in, it’s been a difficult year for gender-diverse people. Easier to miss are the pockets of joy, the gentle ways people in the LGBTQ+ community care for each other during times of hardship.
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Rent bank not happening this year, province says - CBC.ca

New Brunswick plans to launch a rent bank in January 2024 — but even that timeline is not set in stone.