Fraser Papers workers are calling a restructuring plan that could see the New Brunswick government take an equity stake in the company that is slashing their pensions "perverse."
Elevated levels of trihalomethanes have been detected in the city water in three areas on Saint John's west side, officials said Tuesday.
Two Bathurst men were taken to hospital in critical condition after a highway accident that started with the loss of a wheel in the northern New Brunswick city Monday.
The battered Canadian forestry sector continues to fight sluggish demand and pricing pressures, a report released Tuesday suggests.
RCMP Cpl. Al Boulianne has been found not guilty on two counts of sexual exploitation while in a position of trust.
An Esgenoopetitj First Nation man has been given more time to consult with a lawyer before entering a plea on sexual assault charges.
The CEO of Hydro-Québec spoke to members of the Saint John Board of Trade on Monday in an effort to reassure members of the business community about the proposed sale of NB Power.
Donations have been pouring into the Royal Canadian Legion's Fredericton branch to fix or replace the cross on the provincial monument that toppled just days before Remembrance Day.
Former Liberal MLA Frank Branch is scheduled to appear in court in Bathurst, N.B., on Monday for a preliminary hearing into his fraud trial.
Moncton is overhauling the city's house inspection rules, adding more visits by inspectors and expanding their responsibilities to include checking the elevation of new houses.
Three men from the Fredericton area are facing theft charges after police caught them stealing a couple of snowblowers early Sunday morning, following the region's first major snowstorm.
An 80-year-old New Brunswick man is dead following a pedestrian-vehicle accident.
Organizers of an annual interprovincial swim meet are scrambling to relocate their event from Gatineau, Que., to Ottawa, Ont., after news that their original venue will not be ready in time for the February competition.
People across the Maritimes will gather this weekend to remember the victims of the Montreal massacre 20 years ago, when Mark Lepine shot and killed 14 female engineering students at École Polytechnique.
A Moncton judge has denied bail to a man charged with four counts of attempting to lure a child over the internet and scolded police for divulging too much information about the case to the media.
New Brunswick Premier Shawn Graham has fired back at the premier of Newfoundland and Labrador, saying he should stop engaging in "cheap publicity stunts" to try to stop the sale of NB Power to Hydro-Québec.
The death of a 59-year-old St. Stephen woman has been deemed a homicide, based on autopsy results and evidence gathered at the scene.
A 23-year-old man from Passekeag, N.B., died Thursday night after his vehicle rolled several times on Highway 1.
A Moncton man charged with four counts of luring a child over the internet will be facing a bail hearing on Friday.
The Opposition Progressive Conservatives are accusing the Shawn Graham government of spending too much money to stimulate the economy.