Day two of New Brunswick’s provincial election campaign saw the Liberals and Green Party make healthcare announcements, while the Progressive Conservatives focused on a previous promise to cut taxes.
A joke about a deceased Liberal supporter has landed New Brunswick's Progressive Conservative Leader Blaine Higgs in hot water as the election campaign is now underway.
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As New Brunswick Progressive Conservative Leader Blaine Higgs started his campaign for re-election this week, a national ...
RCMP issued an emergency alert Friday afternoon saying officers are looking for an armed 15-year-old boy in the Moncton area.
The two officers involved in the fatal shooting of a man in Elsipogtog First Nation this month weren't wearing body cameras, ...
New Brunswick's two opposition parties are staying busy with major health-care promises on Day 2 of the campaign, while the ...
The family of a Fredericton high school student has filed a lawsuit against the district education council and another ...
New Brunswick's fastest growing francophone school district says it will to take legal action against the provincial government for failing to build new schools and requiring French-speaking children ...
The office vacancy rate stood at 23.58 per cent in June, up nearly a full percentage point from a year earlier. Saint John ...
At the local level, home sales were up 2.2 per cent in Fredericton and dropped in Greater Moncton (-2.9 per cent), Saint John ...
FREDERICTON - New Brunswick's Progressive Conservative Leader Blaine Higgs is starting an election campaign with the lowest approval rating of any premier in the country.