A radio play about the kindness of residents of Gander, N.L., who sheltered air passengers stranded by the Sept. 11 attacks has had its debut on British radio.
Even if patrons choose to do all the work at strawberry pick-your-own fields in New Brunswick this summer, it won't necessarily mean they will get the same "sweet" deal they remember from previous years.
More witnesses to the car crash that killed Crystal Taman and its aftermath testified Wednesday and Thursday at the inquiry into the investigation of her death.
Milk, whose price is regulated by a provincially appointed agency, rose eight cents a litre on July 1, though it may take a few days to notice on store shelves.
Regional carrier Jazz Air LP, based in Halifax, said Thursday it is cutting 270 jobs and trimming its capacity by five per cent in the wake of cutbacks announced last month by Air Canada.
The former head pathologist at Eastern Health, who was in charge when hundreds of testing mistakes were discovered, told the Cameron Inquiry Thursday that he noticed sample quality problems in the spring of 2005.
More than 1,000 people turned out in Grand Falls-Windsor Thursday afternoon to draw attention to a staffing crisis at the town's hospital, but provincial Health Minister Ross Wiseman was not among them.
The Northwest Territories' francophone school board says it's prepared to fight the education department's plan to limit who can attend the territory's two French-language schools, as well as lobby for more school space.