Canadian CMA Announces Fans’ Choice Nominees (cmt.com)

July 29, 2006 on 1:34 pm | In Saint John New Brunswick | No Comments

Paul Brandt, George Canyon, Terri Clark, Aaron Lines and the Road Hammers have been nominated for the Fans’ Choice award at this year’s Canadian Country Music Association awards show.

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Emera Restores Second Quarter Earnings to $29 Million (CNW Group via Yahoo! Finance)

July 29, 2006 on 1:28 am | In Saint John New Brunswick | No Comments

EMA-TSX): Emera Inc.’s consolidated net earnings were $29.2 million in the second quarter of 2006, compared to $19.3 million for the same period in 2005, and $29.8 million in Q2 2004.

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A look at some concerts scheduled in the days ahead (Canada.com)

July 28, 2006 on 1:24 am | In Saint John New Brunswick | No Comments

July 28 - Danny Michel, Fredericton, Capital Bar. July 30 - Trooper, Shediac, Lobster Festival. Aug. 6 - The Irish Descendants, Saint John, Three Mile.

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A look at some concerts scheduled in the days ahead (CP via Yahoo! Canada News)

July 28, 2006 on 1:24 am | In Saint John New Brunswick | No Comments

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Harper plans crackdown on crime after Grand Manan riot (CBC via Yahoo! Canada News)

July 28, 2006 on 1:24 am | In Saint John New Brunswick | No Comments

A vigilante riot on New Brunswick’s Grand Manan Island shows Canadians want their government to crack down on crime, says Prime Minister Stephen Harper.

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A look at some concerts scheduled in the days ahead (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)

July 28, 2006 on 1:24 am | In Saint John New Brunswick | No Comments

July 28 - Danny Michel, Fredericton, Capital Bar.

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Maritime Paper Reborn at 75 (Packaging OnLine)

July 28, 2006 on 1:24 am | In Saint John New Brunswick | No Comments

Gary Johnson is the first to admit that most newly designed corrugated plants have better production process flows than what’s seen in his company’s building headquartered in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. But he also knows that sometimes adversity leads to opportunity.

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Charges follow Grand Manan riot (CBC New Brunswick)

July 27, 2006 on 1:20 am | In Saint John New Brunswick | No Comments

A Saint John man who was involved in a riot on Grand Manan Island last week now faces criminal charges in connection with another incident

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Obituaries (News Transcript)

July 26, 2006 on 1:26 pm | In Saint John New Brunswick | No Comments

Carol Ann Hagemann Buck Mrs. Buck, 75, of the Belford section of Middletown, died July 23 at Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel. Born in Hackensack, she resided in Woodridge, prior to moving to Belford 42 years ago. She was a clerk/secretary at Fort Monmouth, Eatontown, for 11 years, retirin

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Gas prices, high dollar hit N.B. tourism (CBC New Brunswick)

July 26, 2006 on 1:31 am | In Saint John New Brunswick | No Comments

Many tourism operators in New Brunswick say their businesses are suffering this summer, because of high gas prices and a healthy Canadian dollar that are keeping travellers away.

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Early Don Messer fiddle sold for $11,750 at Nova Scotia auction (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)

July 24, 2006 on 1:32 am | In Saint John New Brunswick | No Comments

HALIFAX (CP) - A 77-year-old fiddle that was played by Don Messer years before he became a Canadian television icon was sold for $11,750 on Sunday at an auction in Nova Scotia.

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David McKnight (Independent)

July 22, 2006 on 1:38 pm | In Saint John New Brunswick | No Comments

John David McKnight, anthropologist: born Saint John, New Brunswick 4 March 1935; Lecturer in Social Anthropology, Edinburgh University 1968-71; Lecturer in Anthropology, LSE 1971-82, Senior Lecturer 1982-97; married 1962 Meg Phillips (two sons, four daughters; marriage dissolved), 2005 Alessandra Solivetti; died Rome 14 May 2006.

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In Tomorrow’s Paper (EdmontonSun.com)

July 21, 2006 on 1:35 pm | In Saint John New Brunswick | No Comments

FREDERICTON — Three missing purebred Pomeranian puppies stolen from a New Brunswick cottage were recovered late Wednesday night. “It was just like a movie,” Debbie McClanaghan, a breeder and owner of the dogs, said yesterday.

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Producer Brian Ahern to Enter Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame (cmt.com)

July 21, 2006 on 1:35 pm | In Saint John New Brunswick | No Comments

Music producer Brian Ahern, best known in Canada for bringing Anne Murray to prominence, will be inducted into the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame in September. A native Canadian who now lives in the U.S., Ahern produced many of Emmylou Harris’ early solo albums.

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Obituaries for July 19, 2006 (Portsmouth Herald)

July 20, 2006 on 1:37 am | In Saint John New Brunswick | No Comments

GREENLAND — Margaret (Capone) Broadhead, 88, died during sleep on Monday, July 17, 2006, in the care of her husband and partner of 36 years, Robert, after many months of lingering illness. She was in her 89th year.

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Pollution report prompts call for new rules for industry (CBC via Yahoo! Canada News)

July 19, 2006 on 1:38 am | In Saint John New Brunswick | No Comments

Environmental groups say new laws are needed to limit the amount of smog-causing pollutants belched from industrial smokestacks in New Brunswick.

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Federal Funding Awarded to Assist the Public in Participating in the Environmental Assessment of the Brunswick Pipeline (Government of Canada News)

July 19, 2006 on 1:38 am | In Saint John New Brunswick | No Comments

The Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency (the Agency) has awarded a total of $91,900 to five applicants to support their participation in the review by the National Energy Board (NEB) of the Brunswick Pipeline gas project.

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