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New Brunswick's key rail link to the lucrative United States market is being strengthened and upgraded thanks to a $36-million investment announced on Tuesday.
Railway upgrade to awaken idle mills
A $36 million investment in the New Brunswick Southern Railway announced Tuesday promises to create new jobs and new trade opportunities for the province's forestry and manufacturing sectors.
Fredericton Junction, Perth-Andover have eye on $25,000 prize
Two New Brunswick communities will compete for a $25,000 prize as part of TSN's nationwide Kraft Celebration Tour contest.
Paramedic relief to arrive soon
About 82 new paramedics are expected to bring some relief to the provincial ambulance system over the next few weeks.
The number of residents in the Fredericton area who have appealed their property tax assessment has almost doubled this year to 1,450. The numbers are so high that officials at Service New Brunswick say assessors have been brought in from other regions to help review the assessments.
Don't forget to give the gift of life this summer
Summer months can be a struggle for Canadian Blood Services, but it's hoping to avoid that slowdown this season with a reminder that nearly everyone is a candidate to donate.
Johnny Clark looking to be better than IV tonight
Off the racetrack, he is known as John Clark IV. Submitted Car 54, where are you?: Johnny Clark of maine will be among the favourites in the pAss North 200 race tonight at speedway 660.
Bulldozer kills New Brunswick man
A Fredericton Junction man is dead after a bulldozer being unloaded from an equipment float trailer rolled over, pinning him.
Playwright takes on mysterious murder
Entrepreneur, artist and painter Robin Hanson is now being applauded for his work as a playwright.
The roar in Geary is proving to be sweet music for fans of Fredericton Junction's Matt Harris in the pro stock division at Speedway 660.
Ambulance N.B. needs a tune-up
An independent review of the provincial ambulance service has found serious problems, from training to mapping and dispatch.
Deadly ambulance delay preventable
No one can say whether a faster ambulance on April 2 would have saved the life of 14-year-old Cody Jones.
The Speedway 660 season opened at the Fredericton raceway on Saturday. Placing first in the 30-lap Martin's Home Heating Sportsmen Feature was Wade Harris of Canal.
It's full speed ahead for the 16th season of Speedway 660. The regular season begins a week from today, but already many of the drivers from the three competitive divisions - pro stock, sportsman and street stock - have run their cars at the track and are gearing up as they make sure their cars are in working order and making chassis adjustments in ...
CRAPAUD Heather Jones loves alpacas. Almost a decade ago, after retiring from teaching, the Pownall woman was looking for something to fill her time and she had land, to boot.
Nest renovation leaves 10,000 in Fredericton area in the dark
An osprey doing some home improvement on its nest left nearly 10,000 Fredericton residents without power Friday morning.
Ambulance incident investigator granted more time
The investigation into why an ambulance took an hour to reach a dying New Brunswick boy will be delayed a month because the investigator says the case is more complex than initially thought.
Event will support Jones family
A fundraiser breakfast for the family of the late Cody Jones will be held May 2 at the Fredericton Junction Fire Department.
Every day members of our communities are volunteering their time and money and are accomplishing amazing feats to better themselves and our region.
Ambulances wait for technology
The Opposition Conservatives are demanding to know why 150 laptop computers, which would display the location of an ambulance and give paramedics directions to emergency calls, are sitting in storage.