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PCs question Liberals' H1N1 vaccine rollout

26.11.2009 06:04    cbc.ca
The provincial Progressive Conservatives are questioning the New Brunswick government's initial handling of swine flu vaccinations, which resulted in some children being turned away from flu clinics.


Girl made sexual advances, Mountie testifies

26.11.2009 06:03    cbc.ca
A Moncton RCMP officer facing charges of sexually exploiting a teenaged girl says the girl made advances on him, but he rejected them.
Girl made sexual advances, Mountie testifies

UNB begins training explosive-ordnance technicians

26.11.2009 06:03    cbc.ca
The University of New Brunswick's College of Extended Learning is offering an explosive new course: Canada's first training program in the field of unexploded explosive ordnance, known as UXO.
UNB begins training explosive-ordnance technicians

N.B. official languages law backed by 82%

26.11.2009 06:03    cbc.ca
More than 80 per cent of New Brunswick residents support the Official Languages Act four decades after it was adopted, a new poll suggests.
N.B. official languages law backed by 82%


Moncton loses annual event over hotel prices

26.11.2009 06:03    cbc.ca
Hotel price gouging during large events has cost Moncton at least one annual festival and the economic spinoffs that go with it, organizers say.
Moncton loses annual event over hotel prices

ATV group won't pay for damaged walking trails: minister

26.11.2009 06:03    cbc.ca
Money to repair New Brunswick walking trails won't come from the All Terrain Vehicle Federation's trail trust fund, the provincial minister of natural resources says.
ATV group won't pay for damaged walking trails: minister

Woodstock students push premier for new school

26.11.2009 06:03    cbc.ca
A group of Woodstock Middle School students pitched their case for a new school directly to Premier Shawn Graham on Wednesday morning.
Woodstock students push premier for new school

Interactive light display set for Olympics

26.11.2009 05:44    cbc.ca
A display of 20 powerful searchlights will brighten the night sky over the entrance to Vancouver's False Creek during the 2010 Olympics and will move in patterns designed by people on their home computers via the internet.
Interactive light display set for Olympics

Floods still threaten Vancouver Island

26.11.2009 05:44    cbc.ca
Heavy rain is once again swelling Vancouver Island rivers, but North Cowichan emergency officials hope a temporary dam and low tide overnight will prevent renewed flooding.
Floods still threaten Vancouver Island

Protesters say law allows 'kidnapping' of homeless

26.11.2009 05:44    cbc.ca
Advocates for the homeless on Vancouver's Downtown Eastside are comparing a new law aimed at helping street people to kidnapping.
Protesters say law allows 'kidnapping' of homeless

Crib recall prompts class-action suits

26.11.2009 05:44    cbc.ca
Class-action lawsuits have been filed across Canada on behalf of consumers who bought drop-side cribs now subject to a massive North American recall.
Crib recall prompts class-action suits

Hit-run victim identified

26.11.2009 05:44    cbc.ca
Police have identified the homeless man killed in an apparent hit-and-run in Langley, B.C., on Monday night and believe they might be closer to identifying the driver and vehicle that hit him.
Hit-run victim identified

Canadian Amanda Lindhout freed in Somalia

26.11.2009 05:44    cbc.ca
Alberta reporter Amanda Lindhout has been freed, 15 months after she was snatched by gunmen in Somalia and held for ransom under 'extremely oppressive' conditions that included torture and beatings.
Canadian Amanda Lindhout freed in Somalia

RCMP complaints head to probe Métis man's jail death

26.11.2009 05:44    cbc.ca
The Commission for Public Complaints Against the RCMP will examine the 2003 death of a B.C. man who was jolted by an RCMP Taser, after a video of the altercation with police came to light.
RCMP complaints head to probe Métis man's jail death

Terrace teen drug rehab closing

26.11.2009 05:44    cbc.ca
Teenage drug addicts in northwestern B.C. will have to travel hundreds of kilometres from home for treatment, with the closure of the only residential youth treatment program in the region.
Terrace teen drug rehab closing

BC Ferries launches investigation of rough trip

26.11.2009 05:44    cbc.ca
BC Ferries is conducting an internal safety investigation after a ferry was caught in a storm off Prince Rupert early Monday morning.
BC Ferries launches investigation of rough trip

911 caller leads police to body in Surrey

26.11.2009 05:44    cbc.ca
Homicide investigators have been called in after a man's body was found in the backyard of a suburban home in north Surrey, B.C.

Golden-Revelstoke stretch of Trans-Canada reopens

26.11.2009 05:44    cbc.ca
Traffic was moving again on the Trans-Canada Highway between Golden and Revelstoke in southeastern B.C. after a crash on the Donald Bridge Wednesday morning.
Golden-Revelstoke stretch of Trans-Canada reopens

Standards set to protect oil, gas pipelines

26.11.2009 05:43    cbc.ca
The Canadian Standards Association has published a blueprint to help oil and gas companies protect their pipelines from vandalism and sabotage.
Standards set to protect oil, gas pipelines

Man killed in Toronto was accused of importing drugs

26.11.2009 05:43    cbc.ca
A Vancouver man gunned down over the weekend in downtown Toronto had gang connections and was under indictment in the United States on drug charges, police said.
Man killed in Toronto was accused of importing drugs

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