People's Alliance folds for good in New Brunswick | Results of review of 3 derailed murder cases should be made public, profs say | Fredericton's Pride board steps it up after troubles that marred festival last year
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Good evening, these are your top stories for Thursday, July 03, 2025.
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People's Alliance folds for good in New Brunswick; Founded by Kris Austin, the People's Alliance of New Brunswick ran for 15 years before it officially deregistered as a political party last month\.

People's Alliance folds for good in New Brunswick

July 3 , 2025 at 04:45:35 p.m. ADT • :

The People's Alliance of New Brunswick was founded in 2010 as conservative populist party built on distinct language policies, but lost its way after its only remaining MLAs defected to the Progressive Conservatives three years ago.

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Results of review of 3 derailed murder cases should be made public, profs say; Erica Blyth and Joshua McIsaac faced first-degree murder charges in the 2022 death of Brandon Donelan\. The charges were stayed Friday\.

Results of review of 3 derailed murder cases should be made public, profs say

July 3 , 2025 at 01:12:27 p.m. ADT • :

The results of a review into the collapse of three murder cases that resulted in charges against five people being stayed should be made available to the public, say legal experts.

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Fredericton's Pride board steps it up after troubles that marred festival last year; Tooth Matchett, a co-chair of the Fierté Fredericton Pride board, says it's important for Pride to be able to continue its work in Fredericton\.

Fredericton's Pride board steps it up after troubles that marred festival last year

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

After Fierté Fredericton Pride 2024 almost didn't happen last summer, a new board is in full swing for the upcoming 2025 Pride festival. 

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Province touts positive fiscal numbers for N.B., but economist urges caution; New Brunswick's economy grew by 1\.8 per cent last year, and all regions but Campbellton-Miramichi reported employment growth\.

Province touts positive fiscal numbers for N.B., but economist urges caution

July 3 , 2025 at 06:00:24 a.m. ADT • :

While a report on the New Brunswick economy is showing largely positive numbers, one economist warns the financial winds may have already shifted.

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Calling all women: The IWK Foundation wants to hear your health stories; The IWK Foundation says it is committed to meeting the health-care needs of women through all stages of life, from pediatrics through to menopause\.

Calling all women: The IWK Foundation wants to hear your health stories

July 3 , 2025 at 01:53:19 p.m. ADT • :

The foundation has launched a survey in the hopes of better understanding women's health experiences in the Maritime provinces.

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Bathurst swimming spot closes during temporary diversion of sewage into harbour; Swimming at Youghall Beach will not be permitted for around 24 to 48 hours because of maintenance that will involve the diversion of raw sewage into nearby waters\. Water testing will be conducted after the four-hour bout of maintenance, according to the city\.  

July 3 , 2025 at 09:16:12 a.m. ADT • :

Bathurst swimming spot closes during temporary diversion of sewage into harbour

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Giant rock piles on Grand Manan shoreline drive N.B. café to close its doors; Keira Dall'Osto says this was the view from her café patio in 2023 and the situation has not improved much since\.  

June 25 , 2025 at 06:00:00 a.m. ADT • :

Giant rock piles on Grand Manan shoreline drive N.B. café to close its doors

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Detour denied: Fredericton driver questions blocked road; April Robinson-Munn discovered the barrier not long after Lincoln Road was closed to traffic\.  

July 1 , 2025 at 06:00:00 a.m. ADT • :

Detour denied: Fredericton driver questions blocked road

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Man charged with murder in Edmundston ordered to undergo psychiatric assessment; Police found a 58-year-old man dead on the floor of an apartment in this building, at Rosario and Véniot streets in Edmundston, early Tuesday morning\.  

July 2 , 2025 at 01:37:19 p.m. ADT • :

Man charged with murder in Edmundston ordered to undergo psychiatric assessment

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As the cost of pet meds soar, N.B. won't allow pharmacies to sell cheaper options to owners; Leslie MacLaren keeps a close eye on the price of pet medications when she travels, and said it's disappointing to see how much more those drugs cost in Canada\.  

July 2 , 2025 at 06:00:00 a.m. ADT • :

As the cost of pet meds soar, N.B. won't allow pharmacies to sell cheaper options to owners

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