Katelin Belliveau

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Katelin Belliveau is a CBC reporter based in Moncton.

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Kinesiologists could be part of solution for overwhelmed health-care system

As New Brunswick hospitals continue to struggle to find beds for patients, a group of professionals in the province say they could be playing a much larger role in preventing illness and improving mobility. 

What will it take to make Saint John's new pro basketball team work?

In July, The Basketball League announced that Saint John would be getting its newest pro basketball team.

Portrait project reframes homelessness in Moncton

Amy Welner of Dieppe, along with Ensemble Moncton and other artists, painted portraits of people who are unhoused or use substances. In hearing their stories, it changed her perception. Executive Director of Ensemble, Debby Warren, hope the art can help others experience the same thing.

Preliminary hearing set for man charged in Pointe-Sapin homicide

A preliminary hearing date was set Friday for Alphonse Daigle, who is charged in the shooting death of André Després earlier this year in the eastern New Brunswick community of Pointe-Sapin.

New breakwater for Shediac wharf planned to reduce impact of severe weather

Point-du-Chêne wharf is on track to get $8.2M in funding from Ottawa and $2.3M from the province.

Rainbow crosswalk vandalism at Belleisle school 'hit a nerve,' says mayor of Valley Waters

To Valley Waters Mayor Randy McKnight, finding out that someone had vandalized a rainbow crosswalk at a local high school was alarming.

Former javelin champion from Moncton competes on world stage at 70

After Giovanni Corazza won gold medals for his country at the alternate Olympics in 1980, he happily retired. Last week, he dusted off his javelin for his first competition in 44 years and placed 6th in the world.

RCMP officer gets 4 months in jail for assaulting homeless man

A Campbellton RCMP officer who assaulted a homeless man during an arrest has been sentenced to four months in jail, a tougher sentence than the Crown and defence recommended.

Life in prison for Moncton man guilty of murdering fellow patient at psychiatric hospital

According to security footage from the hospital, Deyoung assaulted Savoy in a hospital room to the point of unconsciousness.

Mount Allison prof calls for accessible tick-testing in New Brunswick

Vett Lloyd, a biology professor and tick researcher, says early testing is key to combatting a national increase in the population of ticks transmitting dangerous diseases.