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New Brunswick veteran fights for Agent Orange compensation
FREDERICTON, N.B.- An 82 year old New Brunswick veteran has had his day before the Federal Appeals Court in his battle for Agent Orange compensation.
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Hundreds sign petition against parole of convicted rapist
SAINT JOHN – A Saint John woman heading up a petition opposing the parole of a convicted rapist is hoping to catch Ottawa’s attention.
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Saint John man found dead in Halifax; another man charged with murder
HALIFAX – Halifax police say a 21-year-old Halifax man has been charged with second-degree murder in the death of 20-year-old Neema (Josh) Barati-Stone of Saint John, who was found dead in the building where Steele lives on Sunday.
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“Glee” star with N.B. ties enters rehab
NEW YORK, N.Y. – People magazine is reporting “Glee” star Cory Monteith is heading to rehab.
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Power reduction at Point Lepreau due to refuelling problem
FREDERICTON – Energy production from Point Lepreau generating station has been reduced to 35 percent due to
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Moncton band planning Stompin’ Tom tribute night
MONCTON, N.B.- The music world is remembering Stompin’ Tom Connors as a true Canadian symbol who cared fiercely about representing his country in verse.
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EI protests planned in Moncton, around province
MONCTON – More rallies are planned for today in opposition of the Harper government’s new employment insurance rules.
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More EI protests planned
Those opposed to the Harper government’s Employment Insurance changes are not letting up.
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Suncor reports good turnout at New Brunswick job fair
SAINT JOHN, N.B.- Western Canada has come calling again for skilled workers.
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97 shale gas regulations introduced
FREDERICTON, N.B.- New Brunswick is bringing in new ground rules governing the shale gas industry with the release of 97 regulations that the provincial government says are aimed at protecting the environment and creating jobs.




