The City of Fredericton and Fredericton Exhibition Ltd. are talking about relocating the annual fall fair and Fredericton Raceway to a new location.
New Brunswick health officials will open H1N1 vaccination clinics to the general public Nov. 30, thanks to a substantial shipment of the protective flu shot.
Ryan Hallam came within two seconds Thursday of being the best individual competitor at the World Firefighter Combat Challenge in Las Vegas, Nev.
The Energy and Utilities Board says New Brunswickers will get a chance to be heard in this province when it considers Acadian Coach Lines's proposal to cut some bus routes.
Tickets for the Doris E. Sullivan IODE Evergreen Tour cost $20. The price stated in an article on page C1 of the Nov. 20 edition of The Daily Gleaner was incorrect.
The unofficial winning numbers in Friday's Lotto Max draw for an estimated jackpot of $20 million were 2, 8, 28, 30, 36, 39 and 42. Bonus 24.
Premier Shawn Graham rejected the allegation Friday that the deal to sell NB Power to Hydro-Quebec will upset Canada's constitutional apple cart.
The provincial government is making a mistake by slashing power rates for New Brunswick industry instead of taking cash from Hydro-Quebec and paying down the provincial debt, says Opposition energy critic Bruce Fitch.
New Brunswick's child and youth advocate called on a group of high school students from across the city to remember slain teen Hilary Bonnell as they become the leaders of tomorrow.
A second instalment of an independent consultant's review of Nova Scotia's finances singles out the Health Department as a target for getting overall spending under control.
Mounties in this province aren't being given special treatment with regard to vaccinations for the H1N1 flu virus, says an RCMP spokesman.
A disastrous home heating oil leak that forced a Nasonworth man to destroy his home highlights the risks of using oil without safeguards, says Fredericton's wellfield protection officer.
A single person can set up email warnings for vehicle registration renewals for their entire family, says Service New Brunswick Minister Victor Boudreau.
Turns out Rover's OK. Flipper, not so much.
Oromocto town council has decided to scrap its Mayor's Christmas Reception and donate the $2,500 budget to the local food bank, citing concerns about the H1N1 virus.
The owner of a McLeod Avenue property is seeking to alter the zoning and reduce the density on his land after an environmental check found the site isn't suitable for residential use.
A military bus collided head-on with a sport utility vehicle Friday morning, killing a woman and sending three others to hospital.
There are more signs of progress on the revitalization of the former York Street train station.
NB Power is worth billions of dollars more than New Brunswick will receive from Hydro-Quebec under the proposed deal to sell the utility, warns official Opposition Leader David Alward.
The bad guys made off with the dough Thursday night.