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Car smashes into store
A Codiac RCMP constable photographs the damage yesterday at the Great Canadian Dollar Store on Elmwood Drive after a car drove into one of the front windows. The driver was injured in the accident.
Winter parking ban takes effect Dec. 1
Drivers in Metro Moncton who park on city streets during snowstorms might find their cars missing this winter, and pay a hefty price to get them back.
Will poor NBers pay more?
Tax experts say a 10 per cent flat tax and an HST hike will send a bold message beyond New Brunswick, but many New Brunswickers might not like its tone.
Gas falls 3.2¢
It's more good news for drivers today as pump prices around the province dropped once again at midnight.
Fugitive likely fled Metro: RCMP
Codiac RCMP continues to search for an escaped Westmorland Institution inmate, but believe he may have fled Metro.
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N.B. literacy scores improve
Education Minister Kelly Lamrock says significant gains are being made in literacy results among elementary students but more needs to be done in the upper grades.
Tough restrictions for young drivers 'smart'
Tougher rules for young drivers coming down the pipe in Ontario and New Brunswick are "smart laws" that help keep everybody safe on the road, says the local president of MADD Canada.
Bas-Caraquet man missing
Police are asking for help finding a Bas-Caraquet man who has been missing since Friday.
Weather Network marks its 20th anniversary
He always thought The Weather Network and its French-language equivalent MétéoMédia had "real good potential" from the beginning, said Pierre Morrissette of Oakville, Ont.
Pediatrician to deliver health-care workshops
Dr. Jack Newman, a world-renowned pediatrician, has been delivering workshops on breastfeeding management since Monday to health-care professionals across New Brunswick.
Find your piece of peace in the world, crowd told
Peace starts at home and within one's self, says Lorraine LeClair, executive director of MAGMA, the Multicultural Association of the Greater Moncton Area.
'Donate while you doze' to charity
Here's a chance to escape with the kids -- or from the kids -- and help out a great cause this Christmas season.
Hit dance show tour snubs East Coast
Organizers behind a hit TV series' cross-Canada tour won't respond to questions asking why the tour is ignoring Moncton and the rest of the East Coast of the country.
Corrections
A story about hunting that appeared on Page A1 of Wednesday's Times & Transcript included inaccurate information on legal distances for discharging a firearm.
Jackman 'Sexiest Man Alive'
Hugh Jackman says wife Deborra-Lee Furness teased him after finding out he'd been named People magazine's "Sexiest Man Alive."
Lotteries
The winning numbers in Wednesday's Lotto 6-49 draw were 24, 28, 34, 38, 44 and 45. Bonus 35.
Lost lottery tickets reunited with owner
Whether or not there's a jackpot in her future, Dieppe's Bertha Lirette has already had a "lotto luck."
N.B. nurses threaten strike
New Brunswick nurses could be on strike as soon as Dec. 17 if they decide to walk off the job over concerns about working conditions and overtime shift premiums.
Small marijuana grow-op earns jail time
Growing marijuana at home means jail time for a Minto man.
Hearing set for assault charge
An American man accused of sexual assault in Oromocto will have a preliminary hearing early next year.
Cabbie killer appeals sentence
The lawyer for a young Halifax man convicted of murdering cab driver Kenneth Purcell argued yesterday that his client's adult sentence should be set aside because the trial judge made a litany of errors.
Court grants more time
An Upper Gagetown man has until next week to get his lawyer in court.
It's both a buyer's and seller's market
Consumers can be overwhelmed by all of the negative economic news swirling around them every day so many are wondering, in real estate terms, is it a buyer's market or a seller's market?
Driver injured when car hits store
A Moncton driver was injured yesterday when she crashed her car through the front window of an Elmwood Drive business.
Keep tidal energy in N.B.: report
A new report on tidal energy in the Bay of Fundy is recommending that development be structured in a way to provide energy for local users rather than exporting the clean energy.
P.E.I. man jailed for drunk driving
An Island man who trashed a hotel room and was twice caught driving drunk in the span of two months has been handed 65 days behind bars.
Annual toy drive begins
The annual toy drive has been launched yet again to collect toys for Metro children who otherwise might not receive anything during this holiday season.
Nouveau riches arrive this morning
This morning's release of the 2008 Beaujolais Nouveau is the highlight of the wine lovers' calendar.
Man admits to robbery
A Bathurst man will be sentenced in January after pleading guilty to an attempted robbery and a break and enter.
New program promotes healing from abuse
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Register online for Saturday's cultural forum
There are now more than 160 delegates signed up for the Moncton Cultural Forum being held this Saturday at the Capitol Theatre, but there is still space for more registrants.
Fatal accident investigated
WorkSafeNB continues to investigate an accident that claimed the life of a 43-year-old Saint John man.
N.B. teachers take part in language training
Language isn't a subject reserved solely for English class anymore.
Dieppe on pins and needles over 2009 property tax rate
What will residents of Dieppe pay in taxes next year? In the simplest of terms, it's a wait-and-see situation.
N.S. man jailed for broken-bottle stabbing
Jason Daniel Casey can expect a letter of apology from the man who nearly stabbed him to death with broken beer bottles last March.
NATO allies meet in N.S.
Defence ministers with troops in southern Afghanistan meet in a tranquil Nova Scotia village today and tomorrow, eager to hear how fresh brigades of U.S. soldiers may help contain rising militant violence.
That time of year again
Richard Thompson of Riverview wipes the snow from his truck in a downtown Moncton parking lot yesterday.
Worker falls from scaffold
A 51-year Fredericton man is in hospital with serious injuries after falling from a scaffold yesterday.
Online, TV auction airs Nov. 30
With a number of trips, show tickets, sports equipment, memorabilia and household items available to be purchased for a good cause, the annual televised and online auction held by the Moncton Rotary Club has "something for everyone."
Man guilty of drive-by shooting
Montana MacKenzie Cain, 22, has pleaded guilty to attempted murder in a shooting last year that left the victim partially paralyzed.
High uranium, arsenic found in N.B. wells
New test results show high levels of uranium and arsenic in well water in the Harvey area.
Riverview to pay more for water, sewer service
Riverview residents will pay more for water and sewer service next year.
25 million beers roll out of Moncton brewery
Molson president and CEO Kevin Boyce expressed confidence in his company's future as he visited Molson's newest brewery in Metro Moncton yesterday.
Keep dogs leashed in woods
Dog owners who let their animals run loose in the woods during hunting season should be prepared for the worst, because there doesn't seem to be much sympathy from the government or animal protection agencies for dogs who get shot by hunters or caught in snares.
Dieppe mulls record operating budget
Dieppe city councillors were looking to trim any fat they could find from what will make up the city's $32.8 million operating budget next year, the largest ever in Dieppe's history.
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