Monday Jun 15 | The Victoria Star
P3 model best way to build highway fast
Please allow me the opportunity to address comments by CUPE 1190 concerning the Government of New Brunswick's decision to complete Route 1 as a four-lane highway using a public private partnership, or P3.
Co-operate on stimulus funding
After some very public venting, federal and provincial politicians have announced an agreement to increase funding for post-secondary education.
Political relationships at stake in highway funding row
It's tough to twin a highway - with all that blasting, rock-hauling and pouring of asphalt to make two lanes into four.
Global traveler on mission to aid kids
Tim Dennis and his Rambling Rat Project rolled into town Monday afternoon hoping to spread a message about empowering street children.
Hazardous intersection should be part of Highway 1 upgrades, mayor contends
The mayor of Rothesay says if the province moves forward on upgrades to Highway 1 without including an accident-prone intersection in the plans, it will be making a monumental omission.
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Three in Newbury vying for two 3-year selectman's seats
The town's races for the Board of Selectmen in this year's annual election are one of a kind.
Public-private highways are not better deals
Attention all New Brunswickers, I believe it is important to let you know what amount of New Brunswickers' money is being wasted on two P3s projects in New Brunswick.
Calais LNG presents fieldwork Forum feedback mostly supportive CALAIS, Maine - One of the three companies with plans to construct a liquefied natural gas terminal in eastern Maine held a public informational meeting this week at Washington County Community College.
Atlantic engineers tout public-private highway projects as future
Engineers and civil servants from across the Atlantic provinces are touting public-private partnerships as a key way to finance new road construction in the future.
People who regularly travel Highway 1 between St. Stephen and Saint John know how terrible the drive can be.
Deal would privatize Harbour Bridge
Premier Shawn Graham says his government is mulling a deal with Ottawa that would privatize the Harbour Bridge.
By 2014 New Brunswick drivers will enjoy the safety and convenience of a four-lane highway stretching from the U.S. border at St.
The road to prosperity is paved with roads, premier tells builders
Stand-up guy: Premier shawn Graham smiles after making a joke during a speech to the new Brunswick road Builders and heavy Construction association at the Delta Fredericton hotel on Wednesday.
N.B. wants road builders 'out there working'
Provincial and industry officials are hoping upcoming transportation projects will create enough jobs to lure New Brunswickers home.
Don't sell government's accomplishment short
Sitting down over the holidays gave me a chance to reflect on a year that, while it has posed some personal challenges has been very rewarding in terms of my day job, which is serving as a representative for ...
Federal partnership delivers key insfrastructure for new border crossing in New Brunswick
ST. STEPHEN, NB, Dec. 15 /CNW Telbec/ - The Honourable Greg Thompson, Minister of Veterans Affairs, the Honourable Shawn Graham, Premier of New Brunswick, and the Honourable Denis Landry, Minister of ...
The Liberal government's capital budget tabled Tuesday calls for record spending and a significant use of public-private partnerships for major projects.
Public airs LNG concerns Federal regulators attend Calais forum CALAIS, Maine - Politicians and the public Thursday night told federal regulators about the impact an LNG terminal would have on the city.