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Ottawa should review NB Power deal: Ont. senator

15.12.2009 20:48    cbc.ca
An Ontario Conservative senator is calling on the federal government to review the planned sale of NB Power to Hydro-Québec.
Ottawa should review NB Power deal: Ont. senator


Deal ends First Nation protest over hydro dams

15.12.2009 20:48    cbc.ca
The New Brunswick government and Tobique First Nation have signed a five-year, $2.5-million deal, ending years of frustration and protest over the impact two hydro dams have had on the western community.
Deal ends First Nation protest over hydro dams

Inflation would have tripled NB Power rates: CBC review

15.12.2009 20:48    cbc.ca
New Brunswick's electricity rates would be nearly triple current levels if the province had tied power rate increases to inflation 50 years ago, according to a CBC review.
Inflation would have tripled NB Power rates: CBC review

N.B. choir practice going well in pool

15.12.2009 20:47    cbc.ca
A Moncton choir has an unusual rehearsal venue - a swimming pool, where they also multitask by practicing their aqua aerobics at the same time.
N.B. choir practice going well in pool


Seniors separate 'on a regular basis' to afford care

15.12.2009 20:47    cbc.ca
A New Brunswick seniors advocate says it's common for couples to get divorced or legally separated so they can afford nursing home care.
Seniors separate 'on a regular basis' to afford care

Young men avoid H1N1 shots: N.B. health official

15.12.2009 06:33    cbc.ca
New Brunswick's Department of Health is urging young men to get the H1N1 vaccine as officials are noticing men in their 20s are avoiding getting the swine flu shot.
Young men avoid H1N1 shots: N.B. health official

Urn with human ashes turns up at Value Village

15.12.2009 06:32    cbc.ca
Employees at a Value Village in east Saint John got an unusual donation over the weekend: an urn filled with human ashes.
Urn with human ashes turns up at Value Village

NB Power-Quebec deal could stall Belledune port expansion

15.12.2009 06:32    cbc.ca
The chief executive officer of the Belledune Port Authority is concerned the proposed NB Power deal with Hydro-Québec could jeopardize a multimillion-dollar expansion of the northern port.
NB Power-Quebec deal could stall Belledune port expansion

Fredericton man named trucker of the year

15.12.2009 06:32    cbc.ca
A Fredericton man has been recognized as the safest truck driver in Canada after logging more than six million collision-free kilometres over the past 40 years.
Fredericton man named trucker of the year

Judge won't ban child luring suspect from internet

15.12.2009 06:32    cbc.ca
A New Brunswick provincial court judge said it's beyond his power to deny online access to a man in custody on charges of luring a child over the internet.
Judge won't ban child luring suspect from internet

Holiday sales spike after $13M mall makeover

15.12.2009 06:32    cbc.ca
Saint John's largest shopping mall is seeing a 10 per cent spike in sales this holiday season after it underwent a $13-million facelift in the fall, according to its general manager.
Holiday sales spike after $13M mall makeover

N.B. 911 upgrade could speed up response

15.12.2009 06:31    cbc.ca
New Brunswick's 911 dispatchers will be able to pinpoint the locations of emergency calls coming from cellphones starting in February, an improvement that is expected to lead to faster service.
N.B. 911 upgrade could speed up response

P.E.I. Opposition wants N.B. power guarantees

15.12.2009 06:31    cbc.ca
P.E.I.'s Conservative Opposition has asked New Brunswick to sign a deal guaranteeing access to transmission lines through the province if NB Power is sold to Hydro-Québec.
P.E.I. Opposition wants N.B. power guarantees

Police driving crackdown ready to roll

15.12.2009 06:31    cbc.ca
New Brunswick motorists can expect to see more police cruisers on the highways and secondary roads when Operation Christmas begins Monday.
Police driving crackdown ready to roll

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