Monday Nov 30 | The Hill Times
Libs, Bloc, and NDP push feds on Italian-Canadian redress, apology
The bill, which would force the government to officially apologize to Canadians of Italian origin who were interned during the Second World War, would create an endowment for restitution and create a stamp to commemorate the event.
Sawmill building biomass plants
J.D. Irving, Limited is looking to make a multi-million-dollar investment in its Saint-Leonard sawmill by adding a biomass thermal plant and pellet plant.
Name changes for municipalities reflect their character
It's only a minor detail, but one that holds major significance for some New Brunswickers.
A new, 10-unit affordable housing project for seniors was officially opened in Saint-Leonard on Friday.
Tour for the Cure stresses need for mammograms
The bright pink bus sitting at Toner's Home Hardwar on August 18th was a sight that was not easily overlooked.
Water upgrades announced for three Madawaska communities
Residents of three Madawaska communities will benefit from combined federal and provincial funding of nearly $2.3 million to upgrade drinking water and wastewater collection systems.
N.B., Maine study new border crossing
A third commercial border crossing between northwest New Brunswick and Maine is under study.
Feds, province to help fund northern projects
Officials of two levels of government made infrastructure funding announcements across the northern region Thursday, hoping to enhance local services and create jobs.
"The big pink bus isn't hard to miss when we roll into town," said Carrice Koffman, the tour manager for the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation Tour for the Cure.
"The big pink bus isn't hard to miss when we roll into town," said Carrice Koffman, the tour manager for the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation Tour for the Cure.