New roundabout coming at Moncton highway ramps, city chips in $1.1M | Retirement incentives paid to N.B. Power employees who were already leaving, auditor says | 'Significant deficiencies' with public housing keep units vacant, auditor general finds
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New roundabout coming at Moncton highway ramps, city chips in $1.1M; The New Brunswick government plans to install a roundabout where the westbound Trans-Canada Highway ramps meet Mapleton Road in Moncton\.

New roundabout coming at Moncton highway ramps, city chips in $1.1M

June 10 , 2025 at 03:27:38 p.m. ADT • :

The New Brunswick government plans to build a roundabout for Trans-Canada Highway ramps on Mapleton Road in Moncton.

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Retirement incentives paid to N.B. Power employees who were already leaving, auditor says; Auditor General Paul Martin released three major audits Tuesday, including a review of an N\.B\. Power early retirement program\.

Retirement incentives paid to N.B. Power employees who were already leaving, auditor says

June 10 , 2025 at 12:18:46 p.m. ADT • :

An early retirement program offered by N.B. Power in the 2023 fiscal year to save money paid more than $1 million to a group of employees who had already announced plans to leave the utility for free, according to a review by New Brunswick Auditor General Paul Martin.

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'Significant deficiencies' with public housing keep units vacant, auditor general finds; Auditor General Paul Martin released Volume 1 of his 2025 public audit Tuesday, which included chapters on the maintenance of public housing units, as well as N\.B\. Power's early retirement program and Legal Aid's service delivery\.

'Significant deficiencies' with public housing keep units vacant, auditor general finds

June 10 , 2025 at 11:02:27 a.m. ADT • :

The New Brunswick Housing Corporation does not have systems or practices in place to ensure its 4,630 public housing units are well maintained, safe and habitable for tenants, according to a new report by the auditor general.

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Fredericton council hears opposition to more apartment buildings on College Hill; On Monday night, Fredericton council heard from five people opposed to a plan to allow more multi-unit buildings in the city's College Hill neighbourhood\.

Fredericton council hears opposition to more apartment buildings on College Hill

June 10 , 2025 at 08:12:04 a.m. ADT • :

Fredericton council heard from five people who showed up at Monday night's meeting to speak against a plan that would allow more multi-unit buildings in the city's College Hill neighbourhood.

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Deer collision leads to insurance nightmare for N.B. woman; Samantha Anderson hit a deer just outside Miramichi back in December\. But since then, she's struggled to be paid out on an insurance policy meant to cover the full cost of her car loan\.

Deer collision leads to insurance nightmare for N.B. woman

June 6 , 2025 at 06:00:00 a.m. ADT • :

Samantha Anderson of Sunny Corner totalled her car last December when she struck a deer on a blind hill. What followed long dispute with an insurance company that has opened the eyes of the single mother, who hopes sharing her tale might help others.

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Developers aim to create vibrant new communities in old buildings; Claire Taylor is one of the first tenants in a renovated apartment building near where the now-gone Saint John General Hospital stood\.   

June 10 , 2025 at 06:00:10 a.m. ADT • :

Developers aim to create vibrant new communities in old buildings

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Maintenance issues in public housing and old legal aid thresholds: What's in new auditor general report; Man in suit speaks into microphone  

June 10 , 2025 at 05:13:54 p.m. ADT • :

Maintenance issues in public housing and old legal aid thresholds: What's in new auditor general report

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10 new Indigenous patient navigators will help build trust, Horizon manager says; Aaron Hatty, Horizon's regional manager of Indigenous health programming, says the needs of Indigenous patients aren't always understood by the health system\.  

June 10 , 2025 at 11:32:44 a.m. ADT • :

10 new Indigenous patient navigators will help build trust, Horizon manager says

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Man admits killing partner in Miramichi, hitting a man's head with hammer; Billy Joe Stewart pleaded guilty to second-degree murder when he appeared in Miramichi Court of King's Bench on Friday\.  

June 6 , 2025 at 02:50:24 p.m. ADT • :

Man admits killing partner in Miramichi, hitting a man's head with hammer

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Reunited after 57 years: He was an intern, she was a preemie not expected to survive; Krista Barczyk presented Dr\. Donald Craig with the Founders Award at the New Brunswick Medical Education Foundation's Champions of Care gala in Saint John in late April\.  

June 8 , 2025 at 06:00:00 a.m. ADT • :

Reunited after 57 years: He was an intern, she was a preemie not expected to survive

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