No decision about us, without us, say forestry companies | Saint Andrews property owners speak out against wharf refurbishment plan | Canada's population growth at 0.0% so far this year: StatsCan
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No decision about us, without us, say forestry companies; wide shot forest

No decision about us, without us, say forestry companies

June 18 , 2025 at 07:10:32 p.m. ADT • :

J.D. Irving, H.J. Crabbe and Acadian Timber say hundreds of thousands of hectares of forest land should be excluded from the Wolastoqey Nation's Indigenous title claim because they no longer have standing to defend their interests in the lawsuit.

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Saint Andrews property owners speak out against wharf refurbishment plan; The Market Wharf, a landmark of Saint Andrews, reaches out to the Passamaquoddy Bay\.

Saint Andrews property owners speak out against wharf refurbishment plan

June 18 , 2025 at 06:00:00 a.m. ADT • :

Some property owners in Saint Andrews are speaking out against a plan to refurbish the Market Wharf, although the design was chosen by the public in a community vote.

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Canada's population growth at 0.0% so far this year: StatsCan; Outside of the pandemic, the first quarter of 2025 saw Canada's slowest quarterly population growth rate, tied with the fourth quarter of 2014\.

Canada's population growth at 0.0% so far this year: StatsCan

June 18 , 2025 at 02:28:10 p.m. ADT • :

Statistics Canada says the country's population growth stalled in the first quarter of 2025.

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Accidental death of child prompts safety review of Woodstock raceway; Police say the child died after being struck by a starting gate during a race but haven't said how the accident happened\.

Accidental death of child prompts safety review of Woodstock raceway

June 17 , 2025 at 04:35:58 p.m. ADT • :

The Town of Woodstock will conduct a safety review of a raceway where a three-year-old child was fatally struck by a mobile starting gate during a harness race.

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School worker who lost job wonders who'll pick up pieces on behalf of kids in need; After getting a layoff notice for next year, community school co-ordinator Michelle Roy Brock is wrapping up her work for good on projects that support children who need food, books and backpacks\.

School worker who lost job wonders who'll pick up pieces on behalf of kids in need

June 17 , 2025 at 06:00:00 a.m. ADT • :

Some community schools co-ordinators are wrapping up their contracts for good next week, as part of widespread cuts to the New Brunswick education system this spring in response to a $43 million shortfall for certain programs.

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Porky Pop-ins: Runaway piglet too wily for Cocagne owners; Owner Tiffani Demmons says Porky Pop-ins is constantly laughing at her and has an evil oink\.  

June 18 , 2025 at 06:00:00 a.m. ADT • :

Porky Pop-ins: Runaway piglet too wily for Cocagne owners

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Holt and New England governors at odds over tourism, talent recruitment at Boston meeting; Massachusetts Gov\. Maura Healey, left, and New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt exit a meeting of northeastern U\.S\. Governors and Canadian Premiers in Boston, where they discussed how they could work together to maintain economic relations\.  

June 16 , 2025 at 05:21:58 p.m. ADT • :

Holt and New England governors at odds over tourism, talent recruitment at Boston meeting

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'See us and accept us': Moncton becomes 1st Canadian city to raise neurodiversity flag; Caroline Jose and her son Louis Hébert Chatelain organized the hoisting of the first Neurodiversity Pride Day flag in Moncton on Monday\.  

June 16 , 2025 at 05:40:03 p.m. ADT • :

'See us and accept us': Moncton becomes 1st Canadian city to raise neurodiversity flag

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Stopping in for a snack: Enjoy these photos from around New Brunswick; Shannon Earle says this female Baltimore oriole comes each night for a taste of marmalade in Apohaqui, about 65 kilometres northeast of Saint John\.  

June 15 , 2025 at 06:00:00 a.m. ADT • :

Stopping in for a snack: Enjoy these photos from around New Brunswick

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Police still working on how child was fatally struck by starting gate at N.B. racetrack; The child was near the grandstand at Connell Park Raceway when fatally struck by a starting gate being towed along the track, said Deputy Chief Simon Watts of the Woodstock police\.  

June 16 , 2025 at 06:21:39 p.m. ADT • :

Police still working on how child was fatally struck by starting gate at N.B. racetrack

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