Thursday May 24 | The Globe and Mail
'It's nonsense,' worker says of EI changes
This time last year, Craig Carter-Edwards was working for a government relations firm and had just bought a North York home with his wife, a teacher.
Shediac companies being investigated by regulator
Rick Hancox, of the New Brunswick Securities Commission, says the companies appear to be engaging in questionable activities in other countries.
Tractor-trailer nose-dives onto Highway 15
A tractor-trailer went over the guardrail, fell off Highway 2 and did a nose-dive onto Highway 15 in a dramatic crash near the Greater Moncton International Airport Saturday morning.
It's been five years since Dustin Milligan of Tyne Valley, who was then a law student at McGill, came up with the idea to create a children's series of books that would introduce them to the basic principles of the Canadian Charter of Rights and... Parents who want to put their children on the fast track to sleepy-bye could read them the Charter of ... (more)
Human Rights Commission to get more independence
The provincial government plans to give the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission the authority to launch human rights inquiries without the approval from a minister.
Man charged with abduction in missing girl case
A 24-year-old Shediac man has been charged with abduction in connection with the disappearance of a 13-year-old girl from the Moncton area.
RCMP search for missing N.B. teen
The RCMP in New Brunswick are searching for a 13-year-old girl who was reported missing in Lower Coverdale.