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N.B. apologizes for H1N1 vaccination 'bedlam'

30.11.2009 22:39    cbc.ca
New Brunswick's deputy chief medical officer of health is apologizing for what he describes as the bedlam that surrounded the H1N1 vaccine rollout in October.
N.B. apologizes for H1N1 vaccination 'bedlam'


Saint John Harbour Bridge repairs in limbo

30.11.2009 22:39    cbc.ca
For the second time this year, the group that runs the Saint John Harbour Bridge has been turned down for a bank loan it needs to make much-needed repairs to the 40-year-old structure.
Saint John Harbour Bridge repairs in limbo

STU names Dennis Cochrane interim president

30.11.2009 22:39    cbc.ca
New Brunswick's former Progressive Conservative leader, Dennis Cochrane, will take over as the interim president of Fredericton's St. Thomas University.
STU names Dennis Cochrane interim president

English-speakers swamp N.B. French schools

30.11.2009 22:39    cbc.ca
New Brunswick's largest francophone school district is struggling to cope with an influx of kindergarten students who don't speak French.
English-speakers swamp N.B. French schools


Canada looks at soy as source of Omega-3s

30.11.2009 22:38    cbc.ca
With the hunt for alternative sources of Omega-3s in full swing, Canadian health officials are looking at soybeans adapted to produce the essential fatty acids.

Law society opens up disciplinary hearings

30.11.2009 22:38    cbc.ca
The New Brunswick Law Society will allow the public to attend disciplinary hearings for the province's lawyers.
Law society opens up disciplinary hearings

Choosing Irving over cancer patients shameful: NDP

30.11.2009 22:38    cbc.ca
The P.E.I. government has its priorities all wrong in providing funding to train employees of Cavendish Farms rather than pay for a cancer drug, says NDP Leader James Rodd.
Choosing Irving over cancer patients shameful: NDP

Foreign workers to get credentials quicker

30.11.2009 22:38    cbc.ca
Certain groups of foreign-trained workers, including nurses and engineers, will know within a year of applying for certification whether their training will let them work in Canada, the federal government said Monday.
Foreign workers to get credentials quicker

Moose crashes targeted in N.L. petition

30.11.2009 22:38    cbc.ca
A woman whose husband was killed in a moose-vehicle collision earlier this year is one of 20,000 who have signed a petition to be handed over to the provincial government Monday.
Moose crashes targeted in N.L. petition

Fundy High reopens after chemical spill

30.11.2009 00:41    cbc.ca
Fundy High School in St. George, N.B., will reopen for classes on Monday, four days after a chemical spill forced the evacuation of the building.
Fundy High reopens after chemical spill

Foul play ruled out in suspicious death

30.11.2009 00:41    cbc.ca
Police have ruled out foul play in the death of a man from Petite-Lameque, N.B., based on autopsy results.
Foul play ruled out in suspicious death

Man killed in single vehicle crash

30.11.2009 00:41    cbc.ca
A 27-year-old man from Colpitts Settlement, N.B., was killed Saturday when his vehicle left the road and ended up in a ditch on the opposite side of the road.
Man killed in single vehicle crash

Confederation Bridge reopened to all traffic

30.11.2009 00:41    cbc.ca
The Confederation Bridge has been reopened to all traffic.
Confederation Bridge reopened to all traffic

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