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Fredericton police issue bromazolam warning after fatal overdose

Fredericton police are warning the public that bromazolam, a potentially lethal drug, is suspected to be circulating in the city following a recent overdose death.

Fredericton fire chief makes pitch for new station in fast-growing corner of city

Fredericton Fire Chief Dwayne Killingbeck is appealing to city council to move forward with plans to build a new fire station in the southwestern corner of the city, which has seen rapid growth recently in new apartment buildings and townhouses.

Fredericton to dish out $50K in rebates for landlords as part of new recycling program

Fredericton landlords will be able to apply for up to $1,000 in rebates for costs associated with providing a space for curbside recycling at their multi-unit apartment buildings.

Fredericton city staff revive years-old plan to install bike lanes downtown

The city has dubbed the project the downtown cycle track, as it would involve creating a counter-clockwise loop through the area.

Preliminary inquiry set for man charged after death of Oromocto First Nation woman

A New Brunswick judgehas scheduled a hearing to decide whether a trial should proceedfor a man accused of murder in the death of a Wolastoqey woman.

RCMP major crime unit takes over missing woman's case after new details emerge

New details uncovered in the case of a missing Fredericton woman have prompted the New Brunswick RCMP to hand over the investigation to its major crimes unit.

Fredericton addictions clinic not causing rise in drug users, homelessness, says doctor

River Stone Recovery Centre medical director Dr. Sara Davidson presented to a Fredericton council committee on Thursday to dispel what she says are myths about the downtown addiction clinic.

Fredericton drafts wish list for next provincial government ahead of fall election

As New Brunswick's political parties gear up for an election this fall, the City of Fredericton is making it known which issues it wants help with from the next provincial government.

Woodstock RCMP officer suspended pending investigation into stolen evidence

A New Brunswick RCMP officer has been suspended with pay pending an investigation by the Serious Incident Response Team into whether they stole evidence.

Hundreds who live near AIM scrapyard want a voice in review of order to suspend work

A lawyer for the Saint John Community Coalition argued Thursday that the group should be allowed to present evidence during a judicial review of the decision to suspend American Iron and Metal's approval to operate its Saint John scrapyard.