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The Bridge Builder

July 4, 2016

Elsipogtog Elder, Noel Milliea weaves together the past with the present, for the future.

Oromocto Marks 60th Anniversary

April 2, 2016

Oromocto was heralded as Canada's Model Town in 1956.

A Soldier's PTSD Story

For some soldiers, and their families, old conflicts are far from over. Read about one soldier's journey.

Fifteen-year Aboriginal Diabetes Program Officially Complete

December, 2014

Although the Federal government's  initiative to fight Type II Diabetes among Canadian aboriginals is over, the problem persists, and, in fact, appears to be growing.

The Mystery of the Cancer Vaccine

November 17, 2014

Why do most Canadians say "no" to the only cancer vaccine in existence?  For public health officials, solving that mystery has never been more important than now.

Oromocto's Bionic Man

After 18 months of determined endurance, Bob and Kathy Wood have a new found appreciation for family, friends - and technology.

WorkSafeNB statistics say nurses' injuries rising

March 15, 2014

Reports from the WorkSafeNB Compensation Board, obtained through the Right to Information Act, show that nurses' injuries are rising dramatically. One nurse tells her personal story and says both the injury and the return to work process were traumatic.

April, 2014

New Brunswick's first aboriginal Lt.-Governor realizes the abundance of good in our province through his time as Her Majesty's official representive. 

Practice makes perfect; the life of an agoraphobic

June, 2014

What does it take to survive a life-consuming phobia.  According to Marilyn Pike, the key is all about practice.

Cyber Sleuths

October, 2013

High-tech policing gets big results in Atlantic Canada.

The Little Literary Festival by the Sea

July 4, 2015

Every year, for the past decade and a half,  many of Canada's most prestigious writers choose the tiny village of River John, Nova Scotia to show case their best known or newest material.  Add News Story her e

NB Health Council

January, 2014

Stephane Robichaud , CEO of the NB Health Council, says that although New Brunswick's new health plan is a step in the right direction, we still have a long way to go.

'Helmets to Hardhats' win, win program

November, 2013

Gary Ritchie, president of the NB Building Trades Council, says the national 'Helmets to Hardhats' program, recently sanctioned  by the Alward government, is good for both the province and retiring military personnel.

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