The New Brunswick government introduces legislation to create two autonomous corporations to run the English and French community college systems.
A 19-year-old hockey player from Grand Falls, N.B., has been charged with assault for an on-ice fight last fall.
Google has updated its Street View service with increased coverage to more than 150 cities and towns across Canada.
A convicted sex offender has pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting two boys while babysitting them several years ago in Hay River, N.W.T.
Dieppe city councillors are struggling to agree on whether a proposed sign bylaw is going too far by allowing some organizations to have French-only signs.
A reliance on fate can be frowned upon in the competitive environment of elite sport.
A double life
New Brunswick's fledgling trauma network didn't work quite as well as Dr. Marcel Martin had hoped, but the doctor directing the province's new approach to trauma cases says it's unfair to compare an incident in Bathurst last week with one seven years ago that was the impetus for revamping the system.
The Liberal government is to unveil today its long-awaited community energy policy, designed to develop locally owned and operated energy projects.
A 1-800 number that will be accessible to hospital emergency departments 24 hours a day will be in place by April 1, says Dr. Marcel Martin, the medical director of New Brunswick's new trauma network.
A San Francisco jury has found a former reality TV show contestant guilty of killing a man in 2007.
A judge has brought down a three-year suspended sentence for an Alberta man who pleaded guilty to letting his horses run loose along two busy highways.
The head of UNICEF warned Tuesday that people may still be trying to smuggle children out of Haiti and said protecting youngsters who survived the earthquake is the top concern of the U.N. children's agency.
A senior U.N. envoy pressed ahead Wednesday with international efforts to get North Korea back into nuclear disarmament talks, during the world body's first high-level visit to the reclusive state in nearly six years.
A new study says water levels in Halifax harbour will be about three-quarters of a metre higher by the end of the century than it is now due to climate change.
A landmark Fredericton business has filed documents that put it under bankruptcy protection.
New information shows that New Brunswick spent more than $2.2 million on BlackBerry wireless mobile devices in 2009.
A tempest in a Tim Hortons decaf pot is brewing in New Brunswick.
Law enforcement officials in the city are examining a vehicle of interest in hopes it may lead to an arrest in the Dianne Trottier hit-and-run fatality.
The Dr. Everett Chalmers Regional Hospital will be affected by some of the 112 recommendations in the newly released New Brunswick Trauma System report.
They were preparing to close their doors for good this week to injured and orphaned wildlife but a last-minute funding reprieve from the provincial government means Barry Rothfuss and Pam Novak can stay in business - at least for now.
Local residents will soon have the opportunity to hear more details over the proposed plans for the new emergency services/town hall building that will be built this spring on the edge of downtown Sackville.
If you’re looking for a way to beat the winter blues this year, Sackville will be the place to be this weekend.
The Tantramar Family Resource Centre now has a home at 94 Willow Lane. TFRC’s early childhood and development co-director Sharon Hachey said having a physical space for the resource centre will allow for growth in terms of resources.
Several months after a Sackville marketing firm was forced to close its doors due to the sagging economy, a local entrepreneur has opened the building back up again, providing businesses with premium office space in a downtown location.