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Driver blames GPS for truck wedged under N.B. bridge
A transport truck is stuck under a bridge in Moncton, N.B., in this photo from video, Friday, May 25, 2012.
No winner in Lotto Max draw, jackpot rises to $32 million
The Lotto Max winning numbers for May 25, 2012 are 1, 2, 3, 6, 12, 20, 41 and the Bonus Number 10.A Friday's Lotto Max jackpot is worth $27,200,000.A A Additionally, there were no MaxMillions draws, according to Interprovincial Lottery Corp.
Clock ticking for New Brunswick winner of lottery draw in October
MONCTON, N.B. - The Atlantic Lottery Corp. says someone in the Moncton area purchased a Lotto 649 ticket that is now worth $1 million dollars - but time is running out for the winner to claim the big prize.
Topic of domestic violence makes for a powerful, poignant ballet
A sombre lobby display. Red wooden silhouettes of women with plaques graphically detailing their murders.
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Warm, wet weather causes Moncton mosquito boom
Moncton and area residents can expect more itchy mosquito bites as a result of this spring's warm, wet weather.
Teen arrested for assault at house party
A 17-year-old boy from the Petitcodiac area has been arrested for assault causing bodily harm in connection with an incident that left a 23-year-old man in hospital with life-threatening injuries.
Sackville hosting music festival finals
Ninety-nine young performers from across New Brunswick will come together at Mount Allison's Marjorie Young Bell Conservatory of Music to compete in voice, musical theatre, piano, string, woodwind, brass, classical guitar, percussion, and chamber ensemble classes at the 2012 NB Provincial Music Festival Finals, May 31-June 2. This event is ... (more)
Atlantic Ballet Theatre of Canada spotlights violence against women
Codiac RCMP continue to investigate a shot fired at a residence, Moncton, N.B.
The Codiac Regional RCMP are asking the public for information regarding a shooting incident that happened in the Sunny Brae area on May 21, 2012.
N.B. student leaders keeping close eye on Quebec
Student leaders in New Brunswick say they share many of the same concerns as protesting students in Quebec, but they won't be marching the streets to get their message across.
Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows Times
Rock 101 friendly with Friends
Joanne Olson, Friends In Need Food Bank executive director listened to Rock 101 co-hosts Darcy Strachan, Bro Jake Edwards, and Alece Anderson as the trio broadcast their program from in front of the food bank in Maple Ridge Thursday morning.
Tories launch talks on official languages, shield programs from cuts
The federal government has launched country-wide consultations on how it can best support Canada's official languages - one area of spending that the Conservatives have shielded from cuts.
Advocate store named top in Atlantic Provinces
Advocate Country Store won the Rite Stop of the Year award at the recent awards banquet held annually by Co-Op Atlantic in Moncton, N.B. Accepting the award were Carolyn Flueck, Doris Collins Rosemary Morris, Karen McCully,... ADVOCATE HARBOUR - For four years the local community has been supporting its local country store, and more than just ... (more)
Media Advisory - Minister Moore Will Make Announcement About Arts,...
The Minister will also be available to comment on the consultations that will be launched on Tuesday in Moncton on the next phase of the Government's Roadmap for Canada's Linguistic Duality.
Fisheries cuts could claim 29 N.B. jobs
CCGS Alfred Needler is used primarily as a research platform by the Science Sector of the Department of Fisheries and Oceans as well as other departments and organizations.
Moncton man guilty of 1st-degree murder
A 46-year-old Moncton man has been found guilty of first-degree murder in the 2010 death of his common-law wife, Deborah Gunn.
Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows Times
Rock 101 friendly with Friends In Need
Joanne Olson, Friends In Need Food Bank executive director listened to Rock 101 co-hosts Darcy Strachan, Bro Jake Edwards, and Alece Anderson as the trio broadcast their program from in front of the food bank in Maple Ridge Thursday morning.
Codiac RCMP warns of counterfeit 50 dollar bills, Moncton, N.B.
Codiac Regional RCMP are advising the public and businesses that several counterfeit 50 dollar bills have been in circulation in the tri-communities area in recent days.