Man accused of murdering 2 Saint John boys remains in hospital | Even with tariffs paused, New Brunswickers still looking to buy Canadian | Evidence hearings begin for former Moncton executive accused of fraud
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Man accused of murdering 2 Saint John boys remains in hospital; Saint John Police responded to a residence on Skaling Court Wednesday morning, and remained at the scene into Friday evening as the investigation continues\.

Man accused of murdering 2 Saint John boys remains in hospital

February 4 , 2025 at 04:57:51 p.m. AST • :

A Saint John man facing first-degree murder charges in connection with the deaths of two boys found in a north-end apartment last week remains in hospital with life-threatening injuries, police say.

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Even with tariffs paused, New Brunswickers still looking to buy Canadian; Alex Scholten says Victory Meat Market has always prioritized local products, but is looking closely at his product offering due to the looming spectre of a trade war with the U\.S\.

Even with tariffs paused, New Brunswickers still looking to buy Canadian

February 4 , 2025 at 05:14:25 p.m. AST • :

U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods have been paused for 30 days, but the impulse to prioritize buying Canadian goods remains for some New Brunswickers.

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Evidence hearings begin for former Moncton executive accused of fraud; Daniel Bard shown leaving the Moncton courthouse on Feb\. 3, 2025\.

Evidence hearings begin for former Moncton executive accused of fraud

February 4 , 2025 at 03:14:58 p.m. AST • :

A former Moncton economic development agency executive returned to court this week for hearings about evidence that may be used in his upcoming trial. 

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N.B. Liquor won't buy U.S. alcohol, even with tariff delay; Premier Susan Holt says N\.B\. Liquor stores in New Brunswick will remove U\.S\. alcohol from store shelves as part of the province's response to a tariff threat from President Donald Trump\.

N.B. Liquor won't buy U.S. alcohol, even with tariff delay

February 3 , 2025 at 03:08:12 p.m. AST • :

New Brunswick had planned to remove U.S. alcohol from N.B. Liquor stores and avoid signing all but the most essential contracts with U.S. firms before Trudeau announced the tariffs would be delayed a month

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As tariff threat postponed, Moosehead wants to loosen sales barriers between provinces; Andrew Oland, CEO of Moosehead Breweries, who spoke with CBC NB before the announcement of tariff postponement, said he'd like to see federal and provincial governments work harder to reduce inter-provincial trade barriers\.

As tariff threat postponed, Moosehead wants to loosen sales barriers between provinces

February 4 , 2025 at 04:47:10 p.m. AST • :

The head of one of New Brunswick's largest breweries is calling for a reduction in trade barriers between provinces in the wake of Trump threatened tariffs.

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Lost and found: How millions in unclaimed monetary property are being matched with rightful owners; Looking to save more money or pay down some debt in 2017\? Experts share tips on how you can reach your financial goals\.  

February 2 , 2025 at 06:00:00 a.m. AST • :

Lost and found: How millions in unclaimed monetary property are being matched with rightful owners

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Why orange juice is now off the menu at this New Brunswick B & B; The Roaring 20s B&B in Lower Queensbury will be a little more Canadian going forward\.  

February 3 , 2025 at 03:38:41 p.m. AST • :

Why orange juice is now off the menu at this New Brunswick B & B

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Holt calls for aggressive and creative use of 30-day pause in U.S. tariffs; Premier Susan Holt says it's unlikely additional help is coming for power customers\.  

February 4 , 2025 at 11:23:25 a.m. AST • :

Holt calls for aggressive and creative use of 30-day pause in U.S. tariffs

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Arbitrator finds province failed to protect teaching staff working with violent student; The New Brunswick Council of School District Unions says high school custodians aren't sure how they will be able to keep classrooms clean when the number of students in schools doubles on April 12\.   

February 4 , 2025 at 06:00:00 a.m. AST • :

Arbitrator finds province failed to protect teaching staff working with violent student

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N.B. Premier speaks on eve of trade war with U.S.; Susan Holt  

February 3 , 2025 at 02:38:43 p.m. AST • :

N.B. Premier speaks on eve of trade war with U.S.

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