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Halifax preparing for Paul McCartneya s lone Canadian date this year
A music lover since childhood, Peter Tingley has seen dozens of great acts in concert over the years, from the Stones to Pink Floyd and everyone in between.
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Moncton has very little bilingual signage: survey
It may or may not be surprising that the self-declared "Acadian City" of Dieppe is wrestling with the question of whether or not to force Dieppe businesses to include French and English on all their interior and exterior signage by way of a municipal bylaw.
Former Governor General LeBlanc remembered as 'man of the people'
Friends and colleagues of Romeo LeBlanc hailed him as an unsung hero and a champion of the Acadian people as he was laid to rest in his hometown Friday morning.
Halifax police lay over 60 charges against 13 people after drug and guns bust
Police say 13 people are facing more than 60 charges after an operation in the Halifax area targeting drugs and weapons.
Gerald Tremblay is; Louise Harel is not. Tremblay is careful not to take cheap shots at her English.
Hundreds pay their respects to former GG Romeo LeBlanc
Next > MEMRAMCOOK, N.B. a ' Hundreds of mourners paid their last respects Thursday to former governor general Romeo LeBlanc, who is lying in state here ahead of Friday's state funeral.
Female impersonator Christopher Pearson brings 'Eyecons' to Theatre of the Arts
Captivating audiences with a theatrical flair of female impersonations, Christopher Peterson joins the Rehoboth Theater of the Arts for the first time this summer as he transforms into a multitude of divas of diverse talents.
Romeo LeBlanc was a simple man dedicated to helping those in need, said family members, friends and one-time political adversaries of the former governor general on Wednesday.
Contractors upset with preferential treatment
The following letter has been sent to Premier Shawn Graham on behalf of the Moncton Northeast Construction Association: Dear Premier Graham, The Moncton Northeast Construction Association is the largest construction association in New Brunswick serving nearly 350 members.
Graham touts N.B. tax cuts at Moncton business meeting
Premier Shawn Graham is hoping New Brunswickers will begin pumping their newfound tax savings into provincial businesses.
Sentencing expected in N.B. cold case murders
MONCTON, N.B. a ' A 38-year-old New Brunswick man is scheduled to appear in court Monday to be sentenced for the deaths of a man and a woman killed 13 years apart.
Bon Jovi plays to 33,000 people in Moncton concert at Magnetic Hill
About 33,000 rock fans partied with Bon Jovi under a hot sun on Saturday in Moncton, turning the Magnetic Hill concert site into a giant Maritime kitchen party.
Moncton hotel rooms in high demand
Hotel owners in Moncton, N.B., hope to cash on three main events taking place in the city this weekend, including Saturday's Bon Jovi concert on Magnetic Hill.
Efforts to force Dieppe businesses to include French and English on all their interior and exterior signage, by way of a municipal bylaw, won the support of two federal politicians yesterday.
Man stabbed while breaking up fight
Two youths are in custody after a Riverview man was stabbed while trying to break up a fight Wednesday night.
RomA©o LeBlanc will be remembered as the first Acadian and the first Atlantic Canadian to become governor general.
Romeo LeBlanc, Canada's first Acadian governor general, dies
Romeo LeBlanc, the first Acadian to be appointed governor general of Canada and a central figure in the Liberal party for more than two decades, has died after a lengthy illness.
RCMP seek help to identify woman hurt in moose collision
Sussex RCMP are asking for the public's help in identifying a woman critically injured in a moose collision on Route 114 at Mechanic Settlement.
Boxing card in Moncton a big hit
"The Next Great Heavyweight" fight card held recently in Moncton turned out to be an exciting evening of boxing and the fans on hand were treated to a true display of blood and guts for their money.
Moncton to study police options
As the City of Moncton prepares to hire a consultant to look at is options for policing services, the New Brunswick Police Association is urging the city to tread carefully in who it hires, saying it can be difficult to get a truly independent study done.