FREDERICTON - The top judge of New Brunswick's Court of King's Bench offered her "sincere apology" on Friday to two men who served lengthy prison sentences for a 1983 murder
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Whether you're getting on a plane to visit extended family, or getting ready to host a houseful of people, there are steps you can take to help ensure you're spreading cheer this holiday season and not COVID-19 or other respiratory illnesses.
New Brunswick's auditor general Paul Martin said it may be outside of his mandate to offer the sort of scrutiny of pandemic decisions desired by some MLAs.
The Department of Health was unable to provide evidence-based documentation to substantiate 33 Public Health decisions made during the COVID-19 pandemic, Auditor General Paul Martin says in an audit released Thursday.
New Brunswick's auditor general has identified 33 recommendations that the Health Department made at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic without showing evidence to substantiate the decisions.
The Commissioner of Official Languages for New Brunswick is deeply concerned about the decline of French being spoken inside homes across the province.