MONCTON, N.B. - Codiac RCMP brought in the Tri-County Search and Rescue to search the area around the home of a Dieppe woman who was sexually assaulted by a man who broke into her home.
FREDERICTON, N.B. - Health officials in New Brunswick say 40,000 more doses of swine flu vaccine are expected to arrive in the province by the middle of next week.
DIEPPE, NB - Now that the City of Dieppe and airport officials have kissed and made up, work will continue as planned on the extension of Dieppe's Aviation Avenue.
MONCTON, NB - New swine flu vaccination clinics are being scheduled in Southeastern New Brunswick, including some for the general public. A look at the government's website, www.gnb.ca/flu , this morning shows members of the general public will have several chances to roll up their sleeve in the later half of next week.
FREDERICTON, N.B. - The provincial health minister is anticipating the next shipment of H1N1 vaccine to be a large one. Earlier this week, the health department acknowledged the province received just one-quarter of the vaccine supply it had expected in its latest shipment.
MONCTON, N.B. - Codiac RCMP say they're looking into whether the robbery of a cab driver last night is related to two other robberies last week.
MONCTON, N.B. - Codiac RCMP are looking for a suspect after a woman was sexually assaulted by a stranger in her home overnight. Corporal Mike Gaudet says a suspect broke into the 29 year old woman's home in the Chartersville Road and Fortune Street area of Dieppe and assaulted her.
MONCTON, NB - Travel could get a bit messy across the Maritimes over the next 24 hours. Meteorologist Richard Zurawski says a disturbance moving up the coast that will bring us rain and anywhere from two to four centimetres of snow overnight.
BATHURST, N.B. - The mothers of two schoolboys killed in the Bathurst van crash are asking education officials to change a winter tire policy.
FREDERICTON,N.B. - New Brunswick's chief medical officer says the H1N1 virus is widespread in the province, but for the most part its effect on victims is benign.
FREDERICTON, N.B. - The province's energy minister says the proposed sale of NB Power assets to Hydro-Quebec would save taxpayers at least $275 million on the refurbishment of the Point Lepreau nuclear power plant.
FREDERICTON, N.B. - The price of gas is expected to drop in New Brunswick when the new price is set at midnight. The price has gone up two weeks in a row, and three times in four weeks.
BURNT CHURCH, N.B. - Police aren't saying much about a search being carried out at home in the Burnt Church First Nation. RCMP Sergeant Claude Tremblay says he cannot confirm if the search is related to the disappearance of Hilary Bonnell.
ESGENOOPETITJ, NB - RCMP are conducting an investigation at a home on the Burnt Church reserve. The property is reportedly owned by Christopher Bonnell, a Burnt Church band councillor and uncle of missing teenager, Hillary Bonnell.
ESGENOOPETITJ, NB - RCMP are searching a property on the Burnt Church reserve hoping it will lead them to a missing teenage girl. Sixteen year old Hilary Bonnell hasn't been seen since September 5th... after she left an all-night house party on the reserve.
MONCTON, NB - Members of the Moncton Wildcats are being quarantined after an outbreak of swine flu. The teams doctor, Martin Robichaud confirms two players have tested positive for the H1N1 virus.
MONCTON, N.B. - Codiac Transit officials say they're pleased with results from a survey on the service. The survey's findings were presented to city council last night.
MONCTON, N.B. - A moratorium has been placed on development in part of Moncton. Mayor George LeBlanc says residents in Sunnybrae and some surrounding areas are concerned about the changing face of their neighborhood.
MONCTON, NB - The introduction of two lion cubs at the Magnetic Hill Zoo hasn't gone exactly as planned. Zoo Manager Bruce Dougan says the cubs are settling into the zoo's lion habitat nicely, but their integration with 10-year-old lioness "Kito" hasn't been a smooth one.
FREDERICTON, NB - A New Brunswick woman who made up a kidnapping story to explain a sudden trip to Toronto last summer will be sentenced in December. Forty-four-year-old Marcia Lynette Simmons, has pleaded guilty to a charge of public mischief.