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An Irving owned company based in Saint John is no longer a defendant in an aboriginal title claim. The Wolastoqey Nation says St​rescon made a good-faith offer that has been accepted​, and the door is open to others who show an interest in negotiation over litigation.​ Jeanne Armstron spoke to Patricia Bernard, Chief of the Madawaska First Nation.…
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Tom Thomson is a giant in Canadian art​. Now hundreds of his paintings created from trips to Georgian Bay and Algonquin Park will be on ​d​isplay at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery​. ​Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Ray Cronin and Sarah Milroy about how this exhibition came together.
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The village of Rusagonis has withdrawn an 8 million dollar loan request for a new municipal building ​that some people in the community were calling a "Taj Mahal Loan". Jeanne Armstrong spoke to David Hayward, mayor of the Sunbury-York South rural community, about what happened, and where things go from here.…
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About 28-hundred nurses volunteered in Canadian service, with nearly 19-hundred going overseas. UNB PHD student Delaney Beck has researched what life was like for the nursing sisters, searching their medical records for indications of the stresses and traumas involved in their daily lives.
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Municipalities across the province have spoken out about the service they get from the RCMP. CBC looked into complaints filed against the New Brunswick RCMP over an eight year span, and found 50 per cent of them were about neglect of duty. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to CBC's Karissa Donkin.
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Fredericton police say calls related to break-ins, theft, vandalism, and open drug use are on the rise, and it's taking a toll on the business community. CBC's Allyson McCormack brings us details on the financial and emotional impact it's having, and what employers are doing to help their workers cope with this added challenge.…
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The Higgs government was embroiled in several high-profile lawsuits heading into this fall's election. Now Susan Holt's Liberals are about to take power, and may be able to make some of those cases go away. Jacques Poitras takes us through the docket. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/new-holt-government-higgs-government-lawsuits-1.73673…
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The City of Fredericton has adopted a 25-year urban forest management plan that involves planting over a thousand new trees per year. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to city forester Richard Hall. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/fredericton-adopts-urban-forest-tree-plans-1.7366317
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Two years ago, Faith Igogo was stuck in a Ukrainian bomb shelter with a newborn, unsure of what her future looked like. This month, she walked across the stage at UNB for her master's degree. ​J​eanne Armstrong sat down with Faith for an update. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/ukraine-faoth-igogo-mother-1.7366813…
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