Public health officials in Saint John, N.B., are warning people to buy their shellfish only from reputable dealers after several people got shellfish poisoning.
It is not clear how Air Canada Jazz's intentions to cut 270 jobs will impact New Brunswick.
New government regulations in New Brunswick will limit uranium exploration and staking of claims.
Three people are facing charges in connection with a forest fire that burned more than 14 hectares of land near Oromocto in May.
Steps are being taken to try to mitigate the risk from high levels of uranium and arsenic in Harvey's drinking water, Mayor Winston Gamblin says
Even if patrons choose to do all the work at strawberry pick-your-own fields in New Brunswick this summer, it won't necessarily mean they will get the same "sweet" deal they remember from previous years.
The province is giving a ferry company up to $4.4 million to keep its Yarmouth-Maine route running as fuel prices continue to soar.
A P.E.I. man died in a single vehicle accident near Port Elgin, N.B. Wednesday.
Even though ridership on Saint John Transit buses is increasing, the additional fares aren't enough to offset the rising cost of gas.
J.D. Irving Ltd. is appealing to New Brunswick woodlot owners for wood to keep its Sussex mill running.
Regional carrier Jazz Air LP, based in Halifax, said Thursday it is cutting 270 jobs and trimming its capacity by five per cent in the wake of cutbacks announced last month by Air Canada.
Fredericton is struggling to recruit new police officers, says Deputy Police Chief Leanne Fitch.
The millions of bees that were abuzz in western New Brunswick on Monday have been returned to their beekeeper in Ontario.
Young painters from Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Oakville and Fredericton have been named as finalists in the RBC Canadian Painting Competition.
The New Brunswick government's lobbying of the federal government to support low-income students seems contrary to what it is doing with its own provincial programs, says a student leader.
Donairs, a popular late-night snack in Halifax, are coming under new safety guidelines this summer.
Holding two music festivals in Saint John around the same time may confuse concertgoers trying to find the acts around the port city, critics warn about the events this month.
Cadets from the Atlantic Police Academy in Summerside, P.E.I., are having no trouble finding work this summer, leaving some Maritime police forces a bit short for summer holiday replacements.
With the future of New Brunswick's French immersion program still up in the air, some teachers are looking at their options and contemplating leaving the province.
A 19-year-old man from New Brunswick is dead after escaping, badly burned, from a house fire in inner-city Winnipeg early Sunday morning.