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2nd property searched near area where teen last seen

04.11.2009 20:08    cbc.ca
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.
2nd property searched near area where teen last seen


Swine flu spreads across N.B.

04.11.2009 20:08    cbc.ca
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.
Swine flu spreads across N.B.

Moncton Wildcats games cancelled due to H1N1

04.11.2009 20:08    cbc.ca
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.
Moncton Wildcats games cancelled due to H1N1

NB Power sale will cut rates: Saint John mayor

04.11.2009 20:08    cbc.ca
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.
NB Power sale will cut rates: Saint John mayor


More H1N1 clinics postponed in southern N.B.

04.11.2009 20:08    cbc.ca
The Horizon Health Network has cancelled 34 H1N1 vaccine clinics scheduled this week for school children in southern New Brunswick.
More H1N1 clinics postponed in southern N.B.

School zone confusion clears speeding charges

04.11.2009 20:08    cbc.ca
Oromocto has been forced to change school zone traffic signs after six people successfully evaded speeding tickets by arguing the signs were too vague.
School zone confusion clears speeding charges

Non-Nova Scotians getting H1N1 vaccine: MLA

04.11.2009 20:08    cbc.ca
Nova Scotia needs to ensure that New Brunswick families aren't crossing the border for an H1N1 shot, a Tory MLA says.
Non-Nova Scotians getting H1N1 vaccine: MLA

H1N1 fears cause boom in natural medicine

04.11.2009 20:08    cbc.ca
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.
H1N1 fears cause boom in natural medicine

Police search N.B. house near missing girl's home

04.11.2009 20:08    cbc.ca
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.
Police search N.B. house near missing girl's home

Lovers' quarrel forces lions to separate

04.11.2009 20:08    cbc.ca
A female lion is being removed from the Magnetic Hill Zoo after sexual tension between her and a male cub became too intense.
Lovers' quarrel forces lions to separate

92 years after death, N.B. woman's burial date set

04.11.2009 20:08    cbc.ca
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.
92 years after death, N.B. woman's burial date set

NB Power deal finds little public support, Keir admits

04.11.2009 20:08    cbc.ca
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.

Swine flu sidelines Moncton Wildcats

04.11.2009 20:08    cbc.ca
Two players on the Moncton Wildcats have tested positive for H1N1, team officials announced Tuesday night.
Swine flu sidelines Moncton Wildcats

N.B. offers antiviral drug to fight flu

04.11.2009 20:08    cbc.ca
New Brunswick's chief medical officer of health has released a large amount of an antiviral medication for people displaying symptoms of swine flu.
N.B. offers antiviral drug to fight flu

N.B. bow hunters allowed closer to homes

04.11.2009 20:07    cbc.ca
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.
N.B. bow hunters allowed closer to homes

Children only when Alberta vaccine clinics reopen

04.11.2009 16:12    cbc.ca
Alberta's swine flu vaccination clinics will resume Thursday, but only for children between six months and five years old.
Children only when Alberta vaccine clinics reopen

Calgary Flames skip flu vaccine lineups

04.11.2009 16:12    cbc.ca
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.
Calgary Flames skip flu vaccine lineups

RCMP impostor guilty of kidnapping, sex assault

04.11.2009 16:12    cbc.ca
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.
RCMP impostor guilty of kidnapping, sex assault

Alberta suspends sour gas drilling

04.11.2009 16:12    cbc.ca
The government agency that regulates Alberta's oil and gas industry Tuesday temporarily suspended issuing licences for sour gas projects.
Alberta suspends sour gas drilling

Weapons, cash seized from 3 drug-dealing probes

04.11.2009 16:12    cbc.ca
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.
Weapons, cash seized from 3 drug-dealing probes

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