Maine driver killed, family injured in New Brunswick crash (Boston Globe)

June 30, 2007 on 2:32 am | In Moncton New Brunswick | No Comments

A Rockport, Maine, man was killed in a one-vehicle accident near Moncton on Friday. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police said a family from Rockport was driving to Nova Scotia for a wedding when the accident occurred on Route 1 on Friday afternoon.

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Petitcodiac and Havelock not sure what hit them (CBC New Brunswick)

June 30, 2007 on 2:32 am | In Moncton New Brunswick | No Comments

It will take a while before Environment Canada determines if two communities near Moncton were struck by tornadoes earlier this week.

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Calendar of Canadian concerts for June 29 to July 29 (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)

June 29, 2007 on 5:04 am | In Moncton New Brunswick | No Comments

(CP) - A look at some concerts scheduled in the days ahead (check local organizers for details):

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Moncton-Wildcats.com reaches one million milestone (OurSports Central)

June 29, 2007 on 5:04 am | In Moncton New Brunswick | No Comments

The Moncton Wildcats are excited about their new website and it seems like fans appreciate it too. Since December 2006, an average of 33,929 visitors per month enjoy and learn more about the Wildcats through www.moncton-wildcats.com.

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Contact Gets Green Light for Stoney Creek Production (Rigzone)

June 29, 2007 on 5:04 am | In Moncton New Brunswick | No Comments

Contact Exploration Inc. has received final regulatory approvals required from the New Brunswick Department of Environment to begin production from both its second horizontal Stoney Creek well (I-88-2328) and its first reworked vertical well (N-78-2328).

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Corridor connects gas well to pipeline (The Halifax Daily News)

June 28, 2007 on 2:41 pm | In Moncton New Brunswick | No Comments

Corridor Resources joined its high-pressure wells near Moncton to the Maritimes and Northeast pipeline yesterday, projecting that enough gas will flow to supply 250,000 homes by late fall.

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McCully field in N.B. starts natural gas flow (Toronto Star)

June 28, 2007 on 2:41 pm | In Moncton New Brunswick | No Comments

Natural gas from the Corridor Resources McCully field in New Brunswick started flowing yesterday to homes and businesses that are connected to the Maritimes and Northeast pipeline.

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Storm has NB Power working to restore power to homes (CBC New Brunswick)

June 28, 2007 on 2:41 pm | In Moncton New Brunswick | No Comments

NB Power says some people who lost electricity because of an intense storm Wednesday night may have to wait until mid-afternoon before they’re plugged back in to the system.

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Moncton-area stabbing suspect found in Ontario (CBC New Brunswick)

June 28, 2007 on 5:37 am | In Moncton New Brunswick | No Comments

A 24-year-old man sought by New Brunswick police for two years on an attempted murder charge has been arrested in Ontario.

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Contact Exploration Inc.: Production Approval Granted for Next Two Wells in Stoney Creek Field (CCNMatthews via Yahoo! Finance)

June 28, 2007 on 5:37 am | In Moncton New Brunswick | No Comments

CALGARY, ALBERTA– - Contact Exploration Inc. is pleased to report that it has received final regulatory approvals required from the New Brunswick Department of Environment to begin production from both its second horizontal Stoney Creek well and its first reworked vertical well .

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Surrey named as Canada’s biggest Cultural Capital (CBC New Brunswick)

June 27, 2007 on 2:32 am | In Moncton New Brunswick | No Comments

The Vancouver suburb of Surrey has been named the 2008 Cultural Capital among Canada’s larger cities, while smaller communities in B.C., New Brunswick and Manitoba also got the designation.

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Harper slammed at meeting of Atlantic leaders (CBC New Brunswick)

June 27, 2007 on 2:32 am | In Moncton New Brunswick | No Comments

The premiers of Newfoundland and Labrador and Nova Scotia are telling a meeting of eastern premiers and New England governors that Prime Minister Stephen Harper shouldn’t be trusted.

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Paramedic school looking to double enrolment (CBC New Brunswick)

June 27, 2007 on 2:32 am | In Moncton New Brunswick | No Comments

The Atlantic Paramedic Academy is on a recruiting drive to double its student body for the next three years, after the province announced earlier this month that it will create 200 paramedic jobs in New Brunswick by 2010.

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Charge stayed in Canada Day 2006 death (CBC New Brunswick)

June 26, 2007 on 2:37 pm | In Moncton New Brunswick | No Comments

A charge of impaired driving causing death against Jeffery Andrew Attema, 20, of Stratford, was stayed by the Crown on Monday.

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Small plane lands safely in Moncton, N.B., after landing gear trouble (Canada.com)

June 26, 2007 on 2:32 am | In Moncton New Brunswick | No Comments

MONCTON, N.B. (CP) - A small plane has landed safely at a New Brunswick airport after it was forced to attempt to land without its landing gear. A twin engine Piper Seminole out of the Moncton Flight College had an indicator show there was a problem with one of its landing gear on Monday.

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Newly launched website aims to help women entrepreneurs in New Brunswick (Canada.com)

June 26, 2007 on 2:32 am | In Moncton New Brunswick | No Comments

MONCTON, N.B. (CP) - Women entrepreneurs in New Brunswick have a new website with resources to help them succeed. The New Brunswick Women in Business site - located at www.wbnb-fanb.ca - was funded in part by the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency.

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Newly launched website aims to help women entrepreneurs in New Brunswick (CP via Yahoo! Canada News)

June 26, 2007 on 2:32 am | In Moncton New Brunswick | No Comments

MONCTON, N.B. (CP) - Women entrepreneurs in New Brunswick have a new website with resources to help them succeed.

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