N.B. premier optimistic about inter-provincial free trade following first ministers' meeting | Jury in Moncton casino manslaughter trial retires after evening of deliberating | Mistrial in Daniel Bard's fraud trial, new lawyer to be appointed
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N.B. premier optimistic about inter-provincial free trade following first ministers' meeting; Premier Susan Holt says New Brunswick has been pushing for trade barriers between provinces to come down\.

N.B. premier optimistic about inter-provincial free trade following first ministers' meeting

June 3 , 2025 at 04:55:16 p.m. ADT • :

Following meetings with Prime Minister Mark Carney and other premiers in Saskatoon, New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt said she's optimistic that common ground can be found to allow greater mobility of goods and skilled labour across the country.

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Jury in Moncton casino manslaughter trial retires after evening of deliberating; A 12-member jury began deliberating Tuesday evening in Michael Glaspy's manslaughter trial\. He is pictured here walking out of the Moncton courthouse on May 20, 2025\.

Jury in Moncton casino manslaughter trial retires after evening of deliberating

June 3 , 2025 at 06:05:27 p.m. ADT • :

After three weeks of testimony, a jury has begun deliberations in Michal Glaspy's manslaughter trial. Jurors spent about two and a half hours deliberating Tuesday evening before breaking for the night. They're scheduled to resume at 9 a.m. Wednesday.

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Mistrial in Daniel Bard's fraud trial, new lawyer to be appointed; Daniel Bard, left, and lawyer Tim Dubé shown leave the Moncton courthouse Tuesday after a mistrial was declared in Bard's trial on 19 charges\.

Mistrial in Daniel Bard's fraud trial, new lawyer to be appointed

June 3 , 2025 at 03:05:51 p.m. ADT • :

A mistrial was declared Tuesday in Daniel Bard's trial in Moncton provincial court on alleged financial crimes.

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South end space for arts and community groups in Saint John could become housing; The former Germain Street United-Baptist church, a few blocks from Queens Square in the south end\. The large building on the left is the original church\. The building on the right was built by the church in the 1960s and includes performing arts space\.

South end space for arts and community groups in Saint John could become housing

June 3 , 2025 at 10:40:18 a.m. ADT • :

Saint John council has taken steps toward approving a B.C. developer's plan to turn a former church that became home to arts and community groups into a residential and commercial building.

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Saint John to make east end intersection more accessible after 20-year push ; cars in an intersection turning

Saint John to make east end intersection more accessible after 20-year push

June 3 , 2025 at 06:00:00 a.m. ADT • :

The City of Saint John is upgrading an intersection that has long troubled the disabled community. Audible pedestrian signals and ramps to traffic islands are among the changes.

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Cosmetology group says strict licensing rules for people from outside N.B. will stay; Lash technician Whitney Durelle was sued by the Cosmetology Association of New Brunswick because she worked in the province without a licence\.  

June 3 , 2025 at 06:00:00 a.m. ADT • :

Cosmetology group says strict licensing rules for people from outside N.B. will stay

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Free legal advice for tenants available at summer clinics across N.B.; Jeannette Savoie, centre, is the cinic director for the University of New Brunswick's Legal Clinic\. With law students Keisha Mitchell, left, and Erickson Miranda, she is leading a series of free legal clinics for tenants across the province\.  

June 3 , 2025 at 06:00:00 a.m. ADT • :

Free legal advice for tenants available at summer clinics across N.B.

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Premiers express optimism after pitching major projects to Carney; Prime Minister Mark Carney, left, speaks to media following meeting in Saskatoon with the premiers\. He said the projects his government would prioritize are on a 'living list\.'  

June 2 , 2025 at 05:00:00 a.m. ADT • :

Premiers express optimism after pitching major projects to Carney

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Miramichiers say Centennial Bridge sidewalk needs to stay; Resident Daniel McGraw, who is disabled, says he crosses the bridge about three times a week on his mobility scooter\.  

June 2 , 2025 at 05:53:02 p.m. ADT • :

Miramichiers say Centennial Bridge sidewalk needs to stay

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Anglophone South eliminates library worker jobs; Theresa McAllister, president of Local 2745 of the Canadian Union of Public Employees, learned about the cuts in a meeting on Monday\.  

June 2 , 2025 at 04:56:35 p.m. ADT • :

Anglophone South eliminates library worker jobs

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