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CBC | New Brunswick News - Mar 27, 2007
An arbitration hearing gave volunteers and corporate patrons of the Beaverbrook Art Gallery in Fredericton a reason to smile Monday.
CBC | New Brunswick News - Mar 27, 2007
A small Halifax-based oil and gas company is getting ready to ship the first of what it hopes will be billions of cubic feet of natural gas from New Brunswick's Kings County, punctuating an energy boom that's breathed …
CBC | New Brunswick News - Mar 27, 2007
Adoption procedures in New Brunswick may change following the government's introduction of several amendments to the current legislation, which hasn't been touched since the 1980s.
CBC | New Brunswick News - Mar 27, 2007
Consumer Affairs Minister T.J. Burke is defending his government's $31.5 million bailout of a struggling credit union, saying it would be more expensive for New Brunswick if the financial institution folded.
CBC | New Brunswick News - Mar 27, 2007
The handling of a fire at a Saint John school has school officials reviewing safety protocols, and fire safety officials asking contractors to tighten up theirs.
CBC | New Brunswick News - Mar 27, 2007
A company new to Atlantic Canada is giving Fredericton parking lot owners a new way to deal with people who poach parking spots: a big yellow metal clamp on a wheel of their cars.
CBC | World News - Mar 27, 2007
Three Canadian tourists travelling in central Kenya were killed when their van collided with a truck, police said Tuesday.
CBC | World News - Mar 27, 2007
Two Canadian soldiers were wounded west of Kandahar City, Afghanistan, Monday when Taliban fighters ambushed their convoy, firing rocket-propelled grenades.
CBC | World News - Mar 27, 2007
An American marine archeology firm has won permission to search for a long-lost British ship potentially carrying billions of dollars in gold.
CBC | World News - Mar 27, 2007
A toad the size of a small dog was captured in Australia, a conservation group said Tuesday.