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'They gave their lives and their futures'
Wet weather didn't stop close to 1,000 people from gathering at the cenotaph in Fredericton on Friday morning to mark Remembrance Day. Donning rain jackets and carrying umbrellas, people of all ages joined veterans, members of the military, the legion ...
Canada East
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Be Alarmed and Ready - Firefighters will be knocking on your door
FREDERICTON, Nov. 10, 2011 /CNW/ - Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) is partnering with New Brunswick's Office of the Fire Marshal (OFM) and the New Brunswick Association of Fire Chiefs (NBAFC) to make sure households in the province have working smoke alarms.
CNW Group
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Fredericton bridge reopens after delays
FREDERICTON - Thousands of commuters can once again drive across the Princess Margaret Bridge in Fredericton. The 52-year-old span has undergone $80 million worth of renovations. The St. John River crossing closed in May for the work and was expected to ...
Metronews.ca
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Fredericton fire contained by sprinklers
FREDERICTON - It took five fire trucks and 17 firefighters four hours to clear the scene, but officials with the Fredericton Fire Department say no building sustained significant damage following a downtown fire yesterday morning. Platoon capt. Art ...
Canada East
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Government of Canada Helps Fredericton Youth Prepare for the Job Market
FREDERICTON, NEW BRUNSWICK--(Marketwire - Nov. 8, 2011) - Local youth who face barriers to employment will get job preparation training through the Government of Canada's support for an employment program. The Honourable Keith Ashfield, Minister of ...
Market Wire
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New Brunswick files complaint to RCMP, alleging energy firm broke legislation
FREDERICTON - The New Brunswick government has filed a complaint with the RCMP alleging a Calgary-based energy company broke provincial regulations when it conducted seismic testing without municipal permission. Natural Resources Minister Bruce ...
680 News
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Parapan American Games kick off in Mexico
Wheelchair basketball player Dave Durepos of Fredericton served as flagbearer and led the team of 121 athletes and 11 guides, pilots and sports assistants into the Telmex Athletics Stadium. Danielle Kisser of Delta, B.C., who was among the athletes taking ...
Metronews.ca
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Protesters say Occupy Fredericton going smoothly
While there is conflict between protesters and police at Occupy Nova Scotia, in Frederiction protesters say their relationship with city officials is going smoothly. Occupy Fredericton is a much smaller movement, with just a handful of protesters a day and ...
CBC Olympics
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Tax man to help N.B. collect on unpaid tickets, fines
FREDERICTON — New Brunswickers who owe money to the province may get a surprise if they're expecting a tax refund next year. In an effort to collect on overdue accounts, the province is turning to the Canada Revenue Agency for help. Finance Minister ...
CTV
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UPEI women drop AUS soccer final
FREDERICTON, N.B. — Emma Landry’s goal in the first minute of the second half was all the Dalhousie Tigers needed to beat the UPEI?Panthers 2-0 in the final game of the Atlantic University Sport women’s soccer championship Sunday. It was the 11th ...
Prince Edward Island Guardian
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Down The Backstretch: Funding drop delays Atlantic Sire Stakes start
The Atlantic Sires Stakes season is starting a little late than planned this year, as the May 23 event at Fredericton Raceway, N.B., was cancelled. The reason: $100,000 in funding pulled by the new New Brunswick government of David Alward. The Atlantic ...
Prince Edward Island Guardian
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Fredericton sniper hopes to suit up for Memorial Cup
The Saint John Sea Dogs centre tried watching Game 6 of the President's Cup final, but he learned playing is much less stressful. "I've never been so nervous in my life,'' said the Fredericton native. "I was jumping and screaming. I watched it at my ...
Canada East
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Fredericton teams rule volleyball provincials
MONCTON - Teams from Fredericton proved to be dominant in provincial boys and girls AAA high school volleyball championship action play at Ecole L'Odyssee in Moncton Saturday. Ecole Sainte-Anne Castors went 4-0 in round-robin play, defeated Nepisiquit of ...
Canada East
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Fredericton teams rule volleyball provincials
MONCTON - Teams from Fredericton proved to be dominant in provincial boys and girls AAA high school volleyball championship action play at Ecole L'Odyssee in Moncton Saturday. Ecole Sainte-Anne Castors went 4-0 in round-robin play, defeated Nepisiquit of ...
Canada East
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Guerrero's 2-run HR leads Orioles over Nats
Koji Uehara worked the eighth and Kevin Gregg pitched the ninth for his eighth save in 11 chances. Gregg walked Fredericton's Matt Stairs with one out, then struck out Roger Bernadina as pinch-runner Brian Bixler tried to steal. Matt Wieters threw out ...
Metronews.ca
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My Bright Penny A Hot Commodity
It has been an impeccable start to the season for a veteran mare at Fredericton Raceway. My Bright Penny is now 2-for-2 to kick off her five year old campaign, following a 1:59.1 triumph during Victoria Day celebrations at the capital city oval.
Standardbred Canada
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N.B. pulls money from Atlantic Sires Stakes
The Atlantic Sires Stakes harness race usually held on Victoria Day in Fredericton was cancelled this year. The Fredericton Raceway and Exhibition event is usually one of 40 competitions offering the highest stakes available to two- and three-year-old ...
CBC Olympics
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new Fredericton council battles pension deficit
Fredericton is once again squaring off with its unions over employee pensions as the city's plan is facing a $39-million deficit. Fredericton is in the process of approving pension reforms that would end the full indexing of pensions to the inflation rate ...
CBC Olympics
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New senator Fabian Manning injured in collision with moose
Newly appointed senator Fabian Manning is shown in Fredericton on August 14, 2008. Manning is in a St. John's, N.L., hospital with a minor head injury after his car struck a moose Thursday night. Michael David Smith/THE CANADIAN PRESS ST. JOHN’S ...
Toronto Star
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Profs protest honorary degree for Fredericton mayor
The decision to award an honorary degree to a sitting politician who once controversially refused to declare Gay Pride Week has drawn the ire of a group of professors in Fredericton, N.B. Fredericton Mayor Brad Woodside will receive an honorary doctor of ...
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