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Bill Clinton to speak in Monton in November
Former U.S. president Bill Clinton will be in New Brunwick next month to speak on global economic issues.
CBC.ca  –  Sep 23, 2008 3:19 PM [GMT]  –  comment?
RCMP investigating possible vandalism at Moncton synagogue
RCMP in Moncton, N.B., are investigating a possible act of vandalism at the Tiferes Israel Synagogue overnight Monday night when some kind of liquid was poured over the front steps and front door of the building
CBC.ca  –  Sep 23, 2008 2:45 PM [GMT]  –  comment?
St. John River section of pipeline finished
A major milestone was reached Monday by the company building the $350-million natural gas pipeline stretching from Saint John to the Canadian border with Maine.
CBC.ca  –  Sep 23, 2008 1:09 PM [GMT]  –  comment?
N.B. Tories lose candidate in leadership race
The race for the leadership of the New Brunswick Progressive Conservative Party is now a two-man contest.
CBC.ca  –  Sep 22, 2008 7:41 PM [GMT]  –  comment?
Health authority should have noticed pathologist's problems: college registrar
The Miramichi Regional Health Authority should have been the first to notice problems with the work of former pathologist Dr. Rajgopa Menon, the registrar of the New Brunswick College of Physicians and Surgeons said Monday.
CBC.ca  –  Sep 22, 2008 6:52 PM [GMT]  –  comment?
Famous Hartland Covered Bridge gets upgrades
One of New Brunswick's heritage icons is getting a 21st century facelift that will ensure it's around for at least another 100 years.
CBC.ca  –  Sep 22, 2008 2:47 PM [GMT]  –  comment?
Fix station or knock it down: Fredericton mayor
Fredericton Mayor Brad Woodside has thrown down the gauntlet yet again over the dilapidated York train station.
CBC.ca  –  Sep 22, 2008 1:51 PM [GMT]  –  comment?
Mail truck goes up in smoke while on delivery
A Canada Post mail truck went up in flames in the driveway of a Saint John home as the driver delivered mail Friday afternoon.
CBC.ca  –  Sep 19, 2008 8:34 PM [GMT]  –  comment?
Pathologists don't want to assess colleagues, inquiry told
Finding pathologists willing to monitor the work of other pathologists has been a problem, the chairman of the Atlantic Provinces Medical Peer Review program told the inquiry looking into the work of former Miramichi pathologist Dr. Rajgopa Menon.
CBC.ca  –  Sep 19, 2008 7:58 PM [GMT]  –  comment?
Fredericton aims to stem blvd. planting
It's against the law, but that hasn't stopped many homeowners in Fredericton from planting flowers and shrubs on the stretch of city-owned land sandwiched between the sidewalk and the street.
CBC.ca  –  Sep 19, 2008 1:37 PM [GMT]  –  comment?