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CBC | New Brunswick News - Mar 23, 2007
Mining companies in northern New Brunswick are scrambling to take advantage of record-high zinc prices, while their supplies of the metal last.
CBC | New Brunswick News - Mar 23, 2007
The Port of Saint John doesn't need more security, local people say in response to a Senate committee report that argued Canadian ports are in need of substantial increases in policing and access restrictions.
CBC | New Brunswick News - Mar 23, 2007
The first cuts from the New Brunswick government's recently released budget are beginning to hit - and they're landing on the desks at community colleges, according the Tory opposition.
CBC | New Brunswick News - Mar 23, 2007
Federal Finance Minister Jim Flaherty says he is taken aback by New Brunswick's complaints that it didn't get enough in the federal budget - and warned the province it won't get a side deal.
CBC | New Brunswick News - Mar 23, 2007
The National Energy Board will not be making a decision on whether or not a natural gas pipeline passes through Saint John for at least a few more weeks.
CBC | New Brunswick News - Mar 23, 2007
Robert David MacRitchie was riding a bicycle on Lincoln Road in Fredericton the night he was killed by a drunk driver because he wouldn't get behind the wheel with even a minimal amount of alcohol in his system.
CBC | Canadian News - Mar 23, 2007
A B.C. man has been sentenced to life in prison after being convicted in the sex slaying of a 13-year-old girl plucked from West Edmonton Mall, while his co-accused has been acquitted.
CBC | Canadian News - Mar 23, 2007
The inquiry into the Air India bombing may be able to release secret RCMP and Canadian Security Intelligence Service documents to the public, which its commissioner has said are crucial to the proceedings.
CBC | Canadian News - Mar 23, 2007
Muslims across the country are speaking out against the death threat issued this week to a moderate Muslim group.
CBC | Canadian News - Mar 23, 2007
A retired bus driver who shot and killed a would-be burglar on his New Brunswick property in 2006 has been acquitted on charges of manslaughter and criminal negligence.