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About 500 volunteers are needed in total, with 320 having signed up already, according to Sara Robinson, operations manager of the ECMAs.
Thursday Feb 9 | CBC News
Dumont hospital eases visit restrictions
Visiting restrictions at the Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont University Hospital Centre due to an outbreak of norovirus have been partially lifted.
Census 2011: Calgary, Edmonton fastest growing cities in Canada
Park renaming bid spurs Moncton controversy
A Moncton man's attempt to rename Riverfront Park in Moncton in favour of a First Nations name is causing a controversy in the city.
Investing in a student's future
There was a time when David Lund thought that setting up a scholarship would be beyond his reach.
Popping culture: No Madonna in Moncton?
Altough I kind of slagged on Madonna's recent video in a previous blog post, there is no denying that Madonna knows how to entertain the masses.
Sorry I've been gone for a few days
I did some thing different this weekend. I went to see "Deep Purple" A band from back in my time.
Ashley Smith was destroyed by prison system: mother
Coralee Smith holds a journal from 2003, kept by her then 15-year-old daughter Ashley Smith, as she speaks at Women & Wellness at MacNaughton High School in Moncton on Saturday.
One breath away from diagnosing disease
Breath has been described poetically as the bridge that unites your body to its thoughts.
Squamish entertainer earns ECMA nomination
What happens when two children's entertainers, one from the East Coast and one from the West Coast, get together? Daryl Robb, a long-time Squamish resident who was born in New Brunswick, and performance partner Crystal Mann from Nova Scotia answered that question by forming On The Back Porch.
The Atlantic Canada labour-market paradox
A recent commentary published by Moody's Analytics on the Canadian economy suggests that stagflation -- the combination of low or negative economic growth with high inflation -- is a looming possibility in Atlantic Canada.
RCMP seize 4.5 kilos of marijuana in Moncton
A 25-year-old man from Ottawa will face a charge of possession of marijuana for the purpose of trafficking in Moncton provincial court Wednesday afternoon.
N.B. abduction case headed to trial
A woman charged with sex offences and abduction relating to a Moncton, N.B., teen will stand trial in July.
Rare list of P.E.I. Acadians intrigues N.B. researchers
Acadian researchers at l'UniversitA© de Moncton have discovered a list of 289 names of Acadians who were living on Prince Edward Island in 1763, but they're still trying to reach a consensus about what exactly the rare list was for.
Holloway could be takeover target
Last Friday, Geosam Capital Inc., the holding company of activist investor George Armoyan, paid $6.7 million to pick up 104.5 million Holloway trust units.
Squamish entertainer earns ECMA nomination
What happens when two children's entertainers, one from the East Coast and one from the West Coast, get together? Daryl Robb, a long-time Squamish resident who was born in New Brunswick, and performance partner Crystal Mann from Nova Scotia answered that question by forming On The Back Porch.
Home-cooked meals for Coquitlam homeless
Hope Lutheran Grade 8 students Alexander Forbes, Nyasha Chibangu, Alfredo Shular, Andrew Sahaydak make macaroni and cheese for homeless people seeking temporary shelter at Calvary Baptist in Coquitlam A group of Hope Lutheran Grade 8 students are learning how to cook - and be compassionate to others less fortunate then they are.
Kelowna B722 at St. John's on Jan 25th 2012, blew two tyres on landing
A Kelowna Flightcraft Boeing 727-200, registration C-GXKF performing freight flight KFA-288 from Moncton,NB to St.
Fresh off five wins at the Music P.E.I. awards, Catherine MacLellan has been nominated for a trio of East Coast Music Awards.
McKesson Canada confirms $25M centre in Moncton
McKesson Canada is moving to a new distribution centre in Moncton's Caledonia Industrial Park, where it will employ 90 people.