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City prepares for heavy rain
SAINT JOHN, N.B.- The city is closely monitoring weather conditions as southern New Brunswick prepares for a deluge of rain over the next couple of days.
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Jury returns with several recommendations in drowning
(Saint John)-A jury has returned with several recommendations following a more than three day inquest looking into the death of a 17 year old Chinese student almost a year and a half ago.
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Rainy weekend ahead for southern NB
It’s going to be a soggy weekend across southern New Brunswick.
Environment Canada has issued a rainfall warning for both Moncton and Saint John with showers expected to begin today and heavy rain forecasted to start this evening and to continue off and on throughout the next few days.
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Student drug use in N.B. levelling off: survey
FREDERICTON, N.B.- The provincial health department says the results of a student drug use survey conducted last year in New Brunswick are similar to numbers in a 2007 report.
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Kent Homes signs largest contract in its history
Bouctouche company to build series of camp complexes in Manitoba
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Province cracking down on unpaid fines
New Brunswickers who don’t pay their fines will see further penalties under a new law being introduced by the Department of Natural Resources.
Those who fail to pay up will not be able to get a hunting or fishing licence, apply for any hunting, fishing or trapping draws or get a permit to cut firewood on Crown land.
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Bogus bus passes being sold on-line
SAINT JOHN, N.B.- City police say an 18 year old man has been arrested in connection with phony Saint John Transit passes being sold on-line.
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Medical testimony expected today at Saint John inquest
SAINT JOHN, N.B.- The inquest into the death of 17 year old Yi Fan Wang who died in September 2011 of injuries sustained during a public swim session at the Aquatic Centre will resume this morning.
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Funerals to be held today for two of three fishermen who died in Tabusintac
Funerals for 35-year-old Ian Benoit and 32-year-old Alfred Rouselle will be held today in Brantville.
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NB gas prices rise for second week
Gas prices are up by 2.2 cents per litre.




