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Canada to protect steel, lumber in trade war

PM Carney's government will unveil new protections for Canada's steel and softwood lumber industries as trade tensions with the U.S. escalate. Learn about the upcoming measures.

Canada to protect steel, lumber in trade war

PM Carney's government announces new protective measures for Canada's steel and softwood lumber sectors as trade tensions with U.S. intensify. Details on the upcoming announcement.

Broken prison sprinklers cost $1.1M in repairs

Two malfunctioning sprinklers at a New Brunswick prison resulted in a staggering $1.1 million repair bill for Correctional Service Canada. Learn how minor maintenance issues can lead to major taxpayer expenses.

Maine Mill Stops Accepting NB Softwood Lumber

Woodland Pulp in Baileyville, Maine ceases accepting New Brunswick softwood lumber, impacting regional timber trade. Learn about the implications for cross-border commerce.

N.B. ends hospital patient priority for long-term care

New Brunswick discontinues prioritizing hospital patients for long-term care placements at four major hospitals, impacting healthcare access and patient flow. Learn about the policy change and its implications.

15-month hospital wait for nursing home bed in N.B.

Harold 'Malcolm' Jones has been living at Saint John Regional Hospital since summer 2024 awaiting a nursing home placement. Discover the healthcare crisis affecting seniors across New Brunswick.

Salisbury Legion saved by new volunteers

The Salisbury Royal Canadian Legion branch remains open thanks to new volunteers stepping up. Discover how community support preserves this vital veterans' space in New Brunswick.

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