Grand Lake residents celebrate Liberal decision to go ahead with jail | Most of New Brunswick under snowfall warning overnight into Friday | N.B. woman sets record for taking down giant bull moose with compound bow
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Good evening, these are your top stories for Thursday, November 28, 2024.
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Grand Lake residents celebrate Liberal decision to go ahead with jail; When the jail was first announced in 2021, the plan was to build the it in the Vanier Industrial Park on Fredericton's southside\.

Grand Lake residents celebrate Liberal decision to go ahead with jail

November 28 , 2024 at 05:25:08 p.m. AST • :

Residents of the Grand Lake area were celebrating Thursday after Premier Susan Holt announced that the construction of a costly and controversial new provincial jail in the community will go ahead after all.

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Most of New Brunswick under snowfall warning overnight into Friday; A winter snow created slushy driving conditions for people in Fredericton and surrounding areas\.

Most of New Brunswick under snowfall warning overnight into Friday

November 28 , 2024 at 07:28:40 p.m. AST • :

Environment Canada has issued a snowfall warning for most of New Brunswick for 15 to 20 centimetres of snow.

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N.B. woman sets record for taking down giant bull moose with compound bow; According to the New Brunswick Big Game Club's record books, this is the largest set of antlers ever harvested in New Brunswick using a bow\.

N.B. woman sets record for taking down giant bull moose with compound bow

November 28 , 2024 at 05:05:59 p.m. AST • :

A New Brunswick woman armed with a compound bow took down a giant moose in hunt this fall and set a record in the process, according to the New Brunswick Big Game Club.

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RCMP asking for public's help after 2 people found dead in burnt SUV; Loon Lake RCMP are investigating a church fire on Main Street Saturday morning\.

RCMP asking for public's help after 2 people found dead in burnt SUV

November 27 , 2024 at 03:46:23 p.m. AST • :

The New Brunswick RCMP is investigating a double homicide after two people were found dead in a burnt-out SUV near Fredericton on Monday.

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Teen sentenced to 2 years of probation for manslaughter in scooter death of Shippagan boy; A 17-year old pleaded guilty of manslaughter in Bathurst court Monday in the death of an 11-year-old who was hit in the dead with a scooter and was killed\.

Teen sentenced to 2 years of probation for manslaughter in scooter death of Shippagan boy

November 28 , 2024 at 06:19:34 p.m. AST • :

A teenager who struck an 11-year-old Shippagan boy in the head with a scooter two years ago has been sentenced to two years of probation for manslaughter.

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Parts of New Brunswick could see 1st significant snowfall Thursday night; Parts of southern New Brunswick, including Moncton, have seen about half of the average snowfall for December and January\.  

November 27 , 2024 at 07:15:27 p.m. AST • :

Parts of New Brunswick could see 1st significant snowfall Thursday night

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School district hires firm to manage dozens of complaints over changes to school day; Anglophone West School District superintendent David McTimoney said he has heard from some teachers and staff who had concerns about the requirement that they be vaccinated against COVID-19 or submit to testing three times a week\.   

November 26 , 2024 at 07:10:06 p.m. AST • :

School district hires firm to manage dozens of complaints over changes to school day

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Iconic N.B. newspaper finds new life under new ownership; Now with the news ban in place, Vicki Hogarth, reporter and news director of CHCO-TV, worries that they may lose their target audience while local communities may lose access to important current affairs and events\.  

November 23 , 2024 at 06:00:00 a.m. AST • :

Iconic N.B. newspaper finds new life under new ownership

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N.L. changing labour laws to accommodate potential return of high-level hockey; Glenn Stanford is the CEO of the Newfoundland Growlers\.  

November 28 , 2024 at 03:39:27 p.m. AST • :

N.L. changing labour laws to accommodate potential return of high-level hockey

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Moncton OKs tax cut for most, slight increase for amalgamated areas; Moncton Mayor Dawn Arnold shown during a municipal budget meeting on Nov\. 28, 2024\.  

November 28 , 2024 at 04:43:07 p.m. AST • :

Moncton OKs tax cut for most, slight increase for amalgamated areas

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