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Musee Acadien is holding a rug hooking exhibition entitled Les Hookeuses du Bor'de'lo until Wednesday, Dec.
Moncton soldier to receive Sacrifice Medal
A Metro Moncton reservist solider wounded two years ago when the armoured vehicle he was driving was destroyed by a roadside bomb will be among the first to receive Canada's new Sacrifice Medal from Governor General Michaelle Jean.
NB Power rhetoric clouds the air: minister
As the Government of New Brunswick embarks on a massive public relations effort to convince the public of the value of the NB Power sale and the Opposition attempts to deride it, the facts of the deal may be getting left behind.
Experts have long predicted the inevitable arrival of another influenza pandemic as deadly as the one that killed millions around the world in the early 20th century.
NB Power deal raises a lot of questions, concerns
Some news stories only affect or interest a small number of people. Others affect a whole lot of us.
A Riverview town councillor has been fined and had his drivers licence suspended after pleading guilty to failing the breathalyser.
Conservation council hails NB Power sale
Is it a handshake with the devil or a match made in heaven? Stephen MacGillivray photo Premier Shawn Graham and Quebec Premier Jean Charest announced the sale of NB Power to Hydro-Quebec at Government house on Thursday.
Brace yourself for an old fashioned political fight
Boo! EEEEEEEK! Run folks, 'tis Halloween and the grapevine's humming with all kinds of odd noises, sounds and frights.
La Mine D'Or helps fight cancer
La Mine D'Or Jewellers has extended its Pearls of Hope fund-raiser for breast cancer research.
Lawrence Frederick Goulette took the stand in his own defence yesterday and said he never sexually assaulted a woman eight years ago.
Victim testifies at sex-assault trial
A Metro woman described an incident right out of every woman's worst nightmare to a Moncton courtroom yesterday afternoon, as she told of being sexually assaulted by a stranger in her Arden Street backyard on an August night in 2001.
Moncton a Canadian leader in economic recovery: BMO
Metro Moncton has weathered the recent global storm well and is well-positioned to keep growing as the economy improves, economists with the BMO financial group said yesterday.
Moncton clinic provides pap tests as part of nat'l campaign
A "smear campaign" against cervical cancer has been launched across Canada in an effort to encourage all women to have a pap test, a woman's best defence against cervical cancer.
Moncton parents want new French school in north end
Overcrowding in Moncton's three French elementary schools has a pair of parent committees and the president of the education council at School District 1 calling on the province to begin construction on a new francophone school immediately.
Potential power deal could be 'win-win' for provinces
A deal with Hydro-Quebec to acquire or use NB Power assets to distribute electricity to New England could lower energy bills and provide funding for projects in New Brunswick.
Do we really need a 'big thing' in Downtown Moncton?
Just about everybody I know loves the sweet yet salty taste of lobster, but does Metro Moncton really have a case of lobster envy? When it comes to big things that make tourists screech to a halt, jump out and run with their cameras, Shediac's giant concrete crustacean seems to have it all.
You can add your voice to climate change fight
There is something not right about seeing snow fall before all the leaves have been shaken from the trees.
Rains, winds cause flooding, outages in Maritimes
SAINT JOHN, N.B. a ' Motorists in Saint John, N.B., woke up to find many roads flooded Sunday and residents of Moncton also prepared for a major clean up as New Brunswick and other parts of the Maritimes dealt with a serious downpour over the weekend.
"Around the city there's no flooding, but other parts have roads that are washed away." He says the flooding mostly remains in those areas despite the sun coming out.
'Cash Cow' joins TV funds fight
You see a lot of things at the corner of Moncton's Main Street and Vaughan Harvey Boulevard -- jaywalkers headed to Sobeys, the occasional squeegee kid and lately, a lot of construction workers.