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Some residents of southern New Brunswick were shaken by an earthquake Sunday evening. Police and emergency officials received many calls about a loud bang at 7 p.m. that shook homes and rattled windows. Continued Below The province's Natural Resources...
Tags: Canada, Saint John, Disaster Accident, Environment
A Saskatchewan prison official accused of assaulting a mentally ill inmate from New Brunswick says he didn't hit the woman, but did enter her cell because he felt she needed to be restrained. The Moncton Wildcats general manager now claims his junior...
Tags: John Mayor Ivan Court, Moncton Wildcats, saint john, New Brunswick
More than 13,000 homes across New Brunswick were without power on Halloween night due to high winds, and it could take until Sunday evening to repair some of the outages. The Moncton Wildcats took the unusual step of cancelling their home game against...
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A leading researcher at the University of Moncton predicts the cost overruns in overhauling the Point Lepreau nuclear plant will top $1.6 billion. The Saint John Harbour Bridge Authority is warning that if massive repairs do not start soon it will impose...
Tags: saint john, John Harbour Bridge, born player, John Sea Dogs, Mike Thomas
The New Brunswick swine flu vaccination program is only a few weeks away, but many people are still unsure about whether to get the shot. More than 100 people gathered in downtown Saint John Sunday afternoon for a free barbecue in support of local tradespeople...
Tags: New Brunswick, saint john, Afghanistan, Kabul
Hundreds of laid-off tradespeople gather in East Saint John to protest being replaced by out-of-province workers at the liquified natural gas project. Premier Shawn Graham is committing to give Social Development Minister Kelly Lamrock the money he needs...
Tags: John, saint john, natural gas, east saint, blood agency
Ottawa B ad ideas never die young enough here. Nine months after birthing a dud, Liberals can only bellyache as Conservatives use Opposition-imposed quarterly report cards to brag shamelessly about stimulating the economy.
Tags: Stephen Harper, prime minister, Conference Board of Canada, minister stephen, Updating Parliament on Ottawa, economic report, report cards, confidence vote, Canada, Saint John
Members of Parliament return to their game of political brinkmanship this week with a focus on the government's latest economic progress report, to be delivered Monday in Saint John. Canadian winemakers have been hit hard by inclement weather, a global...
Tags: University of Windsor, Stephen Harper, economic report, John, Ontario, report cards, Environment Canada, saint john, latest economic, minister stephen, Canada
It's report-card day for Prime Minister Stephen Harper and though Liberals will issue him a "fail" by the end of this week, his government will almost certainly pass that survival test with help from the New Democrats. Harper is in Saint John, N.B., today...
Tags: Stephen Harper, minister stephen, prime minister, confidence motion, John Logie Baird, NDP, canadians press, opposition parties, saint john, Canada, Ottawa
The $1.4-billion refurbishment of Atlantic Canada's only nuclear power plant is now more than a year behind schedule, with the target date for electricity to be generated again at Point Lepreau, N.B., delayed until February 2011. New Brunswick's deputy...
Tags: New Brunswickers, Point Lepreau, N.B, Atlantic Canada, billion refurbishment, Canada, Saint John