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Bus users worried about service cuts in N.B.
Proposed cuts to bus service in New Brunswick have some passengers and civic leaders worried. Comment?
Authorship: Whata s the royal rule?
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Authorship: What's the royal rule? How would Queen Elizabeth be cited if she were ever to do an unexpected thing like write a book? Psychologist Stephen Black answers this question, asked of him by investigator Beth Benoit. Comment?
Snow storm crawls up to northeastern U.S. and the Maritimes
A fierce weekend storm that dropped record snowfall and stranded travellers up the U.S. East Coast from Virginia to the northeastern New England states turned out not to be as naughty as many had feared by Sunday - and its nicest accomplishment may simply be leaving many with the prospect of a very white Christmas. Comment?
When Gertrude Ederle in August 1926 swam the English Channel, she was the first woman to do so. Comment?
Pope attributes miracle to Brother Andre
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Brother Andre, founder of Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal, came one step closer to canonization Saturday when Pope Benedict XVI attributed a scientifically inexplicable healing to him. Comment?
Heated debate in N.S. over proposal to harvest trees and burn wood for energy
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A debate is brewing between the Nova Scotia government, focus groups and environmentalists over the sustainability of harvesting trees and burning low-grade wood to meet the province's energy needs. Comment?
Smoke detector saves N.B. family
A smoke detector saved the lives of a family in Lower Burton, N.B., early Sunday morning, Red Cross officials said. Comment?
Toronto novelist Michael Ondaatje at Christ Church Cathedral, Vancouver.
While the obligatory hustle of holiday shopping, baking, and wrapping is still with us, nothing is nicer than stealing a few hours to curl up with a good book. Comment?
SUPER TROUPERS Linzi Hateley and daughter Meg Suddaby are turning the West End into a family affair this Christmas. Comment?
NASHVILLE, Ind. -- A new study questions the oft-cited notion that shifting freight to rail through government incentives will actually result in a 'g YRC Worldwide thrown another lifeline -- OVERLAND PARK, Kan. Comment?
Marchers protest sale of NB Power
About 80 people marched through the town of Woodstock, N.B., Saturday to protest the proposed sale of NB Power to Hydro-QuA bec. The group wants to see the issue made a referendum question during the next provincial election campaign, said organizer Gerald MacPherson. Comment?
To what extent is HMG still HM's Government? Two stories in the media during the week involved Prince Charles and politics. Comment?
The Halifax Lions scored four unanswered goals in the first 9:02 of the second period in a 7-5 Maritime Junior A Hockey League win over the Amherst Ramblers on Saturday night in Amherst. Comment?
Canada's Brother Andre moves closer to sainthood
Brother Andre's chances of being canonized got a boost Saturday in Rome. St. Joseph's Oratory, which Brother Andre founded, issued a statement saying "with joy-filled hearts" its staff had learned that Pope Benedict XVI "has just acknowledged as scientifically inexplicable, a healing due to the intercession of Blessed Brother Andre." The details of ... Comment?
More than 100 police officers attend Halifax funeral for colleague
More than 100 police officers filled a church on Saturday to pay their last respects to a colleague killed in a highway crash. Comment?
Knock-offs are a fact of fashion, ubiquitous in our age of information in which the latest looks from the runway, red carpet and street are instantly disseminated to consumer and fast-fashion maker alike. Comment?
Princes' girlfriends attract more attention than bride at royal wedding
All eyes may not be on the beautiful bride today when Autumn Kelly becomes the first Canadian to marry into the Royal Family before 300 witnesses at St. Comment?
To illustrate that the road to hell is paved with good intentions, the example of multiculturalism will do. Comment?
Prince Charles goes solar at Clarence House
London, Dec. 20 : The Prince of Wales, Prince Charles, is preparing to go solar in a big way. Comment?
Patrice Cormier will be the captain of Canada's hockey team at the 2010 IIHF World Junior Championship. Comment?