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Police are searching a second property in a neighbouring community of Eskinuopitijk First Nation, but still won't say whether either search is connected to the case of missing teen Hilary Bonnell.  |  |


Swine flu activity continues to grow in New Brunswick, with an estimated 2,000 cases and 18 hospitalizations, says the province's chief medical officer.  |  |
The Quebec Major Junior Hockey League has cancelled the Moncton Wildcats' games this week after two players developed swine flu and several other members exhibited similar symptoms.  |  |
Saint John Mayor Ivan Court is predicting that power rates in the province's largest city will go down if the proposed sale of NB Power to Hydro-Québec is approved.  |  |


The Horizon Health Network has cancelled 34 H1N1 vaccine clinics scheduled this week for school children in southern New Brunswick.  |  |
Oromocto has been forced to change school zone traffic signs after six people successfully evaded speeding tickets by arguing the signs were too vague.  |  |
Nova Scotia needs to ensure that New Brunswick families aren't crossing the border for an H1N1 shot, a Tory MLA says.  |  |
New Brunswick's natural medicine industry is seeing a boost in popularity as people look for alternative ways to ward off the swine flu virus.  |  |
More than a dozen police vehicles surround a home on the Eskinuopitijk First Nation in northeastern New Brunswick, the same community where a 16-year-old girl went missing two months ago.  |  |
A female lion is being removed from the Magnetic Hill Zoo after sexual tension between her and a male cub became too intense.  |  |
The remains of an 18-year-old Canadian woman who died in England more than 90 years ago will finally be buried near her childhood home in Hammondvale, N.B. on Nov. 15.  |  |
Energy Minister Jack Keir acknowledges the immediate public reaction from the provincial government's plan to sell NB Power to Hydro-Québec has been negative.  |
Two players on the Moncton Wildcats have tested positive for H1N1, team officials announced Tuesday night.  |  |
New Brunswick's chief medical officer of health has released a large amount of an antiviral medication for people displaying symptoms of swine flu.  |  |
New regulations for hunting deer with a bow and arrow are allowing New Brunswick hunters to get closer to residences, which is a concern for at least one veteran hunter.  |  |
Alberta's swine flu vaccination clinics will resume Thursday, but only for children between six months and five years old.  |  |
The province is investigating how some Calgary Flames players and their families received the swine flu vaccine last week at a special clinic with the help of Alberta Health Services.  |  |
A Red Deer man who dressed up as an RCMP officer, kidnapped a teenage girl and sexually assaulted her for two days pleaded guilty to a number of charges.  |  |
The government agency that regulates Alberta's oil and gas industry Tuesday temporarily suspended issuing licences for sour gas projects.  |  |
Three separate police investigations into drug trafficking in Calgary have led to the arrests of nine people and the seizure of weapons, drugs and cash.  |  |
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