Nov 12, 2009 | Times-Transcript
From its birth on a balmy spring day in 1920, the New Brunswick Electric Power Commission was mired in controversy.
One man was taken to hospital Monday around 4 p.m. after his motorcycle collided with a mini van on the Lepreau Village Road in Lepreau.
Lifelong respect for the earth
David Coon could talk for hours about the world's environmental woes and what the Conservation Council of New Brunswick is doing to improve things.
Conservation council to celebrate 40th anniversary Friday in city
Members of the New Brunswick Conservation Council will gather in Fredericton on Friday to mark the organization's 40th anniversary.
A Musquash man who resisted arrest by police on March 2 after he arrived at the scene of a Princess Street altercation with a tire iron bent on helping his cousin has been ordered to write a letter of apology to the police by Oct.
Musquash gets better emergency protection
Rural residents west of Saint John are now better prepared for emergencies, thanks to a donation from Brunswick Pipeline Ltd.
12, 2 p.m., Saint John Men's Chorus auditions will be held at the Church of the Good Shepherd, 668 Manawagonish Road, Saint John.
5, 7 to 11 p.m., Light Spot Cafe presents Living Water. Cover $3. For information, call 652-4726. Light Spot is located at 294 Westmorland Rd., Saint John.
A half-tonne truck rolled over on Highway 1 near Lepreau Village Road Tuesday night.
Man jailed after selling sickening clams
A man who sold calms, which witnesses testified were contaminated and made them ill, was sentenced to 45 days in jail in Provincial Court Monday.
Man jailed after selling sickening clams
A man who sold calms, which witnesses testified were contaminated and made them ill, was sentenced to 45 days in jail in Provincial Court Monday.
NB budgets nearly 25M for Saint John infrastructure work
Transportation Minister Denis Landry announced 17 road and highway projects for Greater Saint John and Kings County valued at more than $24.6 million.
Old, decrepit pipeline springs leaks
Ray Chaisson, who lives on Stillwater Road, wishes the water really would be still.
A car fire in the eastbound lanes of Highway 1 near Hampton tied up traffic for nearly two hours Tuesday evening.
Gov't shares high-speed timeline
Homeowners in rural New Brunswick will find out today when they'll have access to high-speed internet.