The Maliseet Nation Conservation Council is suggesting the province start a wild turkey hunt as a way to attract more hunters to New Brunswick.
Seven people in New Brunswick have now died from the swine flu, five of them in the past week, health officials say.
A hazardous materials team has been called to Fundy High School in St. George after a chemical spill.
Concerns about Canada's handling of Afghan detainees has also raised an entirely different question: What was done with captured Afghans suspected of killing or wounding Canadian soldiers?
The Saint John Sea Dogs are making waves in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League this season, setting a New Brunswick record with a 15-game winning streak.
The Codiac RCMP are investigating a string of thefts targeting washing machine coin boxes in Moncton apartment complexes.
Small businesses in Saint John that cater to parents and children are struggling this fall as many families are staying home over concerns about being exposed to the H1N1 virus.
Hotel price gouging during large events has cost Moncton at least one annual festival and the economic spinoffs that go with it, organizers say.
The University of New Brunswick's College of Extended Learning is offering an explosive new course: Canada's first training program in the field of unexploded explosive ordnance, known as UXO.
More than 80 per cent of New Brunswick residents support the Official Languages Act four decades after it was adopted, a new poll suggests.
A Moncton RCMP officer facing charges of sexually exploiting a teenaged girl says the girl made advances on him, but he rejected them.
The provincial Progressive Conservatives are questioning the New Brunswick government's initial handling of swine flu vaccinations, which resulted in some children being turned away from flu clinics.
Money to repair New Brunswick walking trails won't come from the All Terrain Vehicle Federation's trail trust fund, the provincial minister of natural resources says.
A group of Woodstock Middle School students pitched their case for a new school directly to Premier Shawn Graham on Wednesday morning.
Nova Scotia Premier Darrell Dexter wants a written guarantee that New Brunswick will allow power from other Atlantic provinces to flow into markets in New England.
Health Minister Mary Schryer introduced legislation on Tuesday to create electronic records for prescription drug use in the province.
Shawn Graham's Liberal government has backed away from a commitment to release information on what individual companies in New Brunswick will save under the NB Power-Hydro-Québec deal.
Parents say they are unable to get through to Stork Craft, the B.C.-based company involved in a massive recall of baby cribs after four infant deaths.
Some environmental groups in Maine are concerned a mega-power deal between Quebec and New Brunswick could jeopardize sustainable energy projects in the state.
An RCMP officer on trial in Moncton on charges of sexually exploiting a teenaged girl is being unfairly prosecuted, his lawyer says.