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Last Updated: May 16 2012, 12:34 PM
Jury begins deliberation in murder trial of N.S. man
The jury in the case of a Nova Scotia man accused of killing his fiancée has begun deliberations. James Leopold is charged with second-degree murder in the death of Laura Robertson in April of last year.
Last Updated: May 15 2012, 5:17 PM
Closing arguments wrap up in N.S. murder trial
The closing arguments have now concluded in the case of a Nova Scotia man accused of killing his fiancée. The Crown and defence wrapped up their cases today at the Nova Scotia Supreme Court in Bridgewater.
Last Updated: May 15 2012, 5:08 PM
N.S. school celebrates miltary with Sea King spectacle
Lessons at a Dartmouth, N.S. elementary school reached new heights today as it marked the first-ever Canadian Forces Celebration Days.
Last Updated: May 15 2012, 5:06 PM
Bridge erased from Fredericton tourism brochures
The Princess Margaret Bridge is back open in Fredericton, but summer tourism advertisements for the capital city could make you believe otherwise.
Last Updated: May 15 2012, 4:49 PM
N.B. residents vote for change in municipal elections
Change swept through dozens of New Brunswick cities and towns overnight, but nowhere was the change more evident than in Saint John.
Last Updated: May 15 2012, 4:42 PM
Tribute to teen crash victims stirs up controversy
A second youth-inspired memorial has popped up in Sydney, N.S. in memory of two teens who died in a horrific crash on the weekend. However, some people say the tribute isn't appropriate.
Last Updated: May 15 2012, 10:45 AM
Pesticide ban resulting in dandelion boom
Dandelions are a common springtime sight in our region but this year they seem to be thriving especially well.
Last Updated: May 15 2012, 9:30 AM
Mel Norton wins mayoral chair in Saint John
Voters in the port city have turned their backs on incumbent Mayor Ivan Court, and gave an overwhelming nod of approval to a relative newcomer in municipal politics.
Last Updated: May 14 2012, 5:44 PM
Crisis team called in as N.S. school mourns crash victims
The joy of the Mother's Day weekend quickly turned to grief in Sydney, N.S. after two high school students were killed in a crash police are calling 'horrific.'
Last Updated: May 14 2012, 5:39 PM
N.B voters cast their ballots at municipal election polls
Monday was municipal elections day across New Brunswick as voters chose mayors and councils, along with school and health district representatives at the polls.
Last Updated: May 14 2012, 4:58 PM
N.S. man admits to killing fiancee; says it was an accident
More than a year after she was killed, the son of murder victim Laura Lee Robertson heard exactly how his mother died.
Last Updated: May 14 2012, 4:51 PM
Parody of popular folk song protests rising power rates
A well-known folk song has become the latest weapon in a growing backlash against Nova Scotia Power's latest rate hike application.
Last Updated: May 16 2012, 2:09 PM
Fredericton blogger arrested at legislature
Fredericton blogger Charles LeBlanc was arrested Wednesday at the legislature for trespassing.
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Last Updated: May 16 2012, 1:44 PM
Flood victims argue for more government money
The Perth-Andover Flood Victims Committee is arguing for more government money for relocation, saying those who suffered from the high waters deserve compensation because the problem is man-made.
Last Updated: May 16 2012, 1:25 PM
Anti-bullying legislation introduced
The New Brunswick government has introduced some long-awaited initiatives to crack down on bullying in schools across the province.
Last Updated: May 16 2012, 1:20 PM
Sentencing adjourned in toddler scalding case
A provincial court judge has rejected a joint sentencing recommendation of up to 30 months in jail for a former Lakeville man who scalded a toddler with hot water.
Last Updated: May 16 2012, 1:01 PM
First Acadian bus since lockout hits the road
The first Acadian Lines bus since December left Charlottetown at 7:45 a.m. Wednesday morning.
Last Updated: May 16 2012, 12:53 PM
New Brunswick gun stores to scrap long-gun ledgers
New Brunswick firearms dealers will no longer be required to record purchase information on long-guns, Public Safety Minister Robert Trevors announced on Wednesday.
Last Updated: May 16 2012, 11:33 AM
Blaney resigns to become Efficiency NB CEO
Energy Minister Margaret-Ann Blaney is resigning her Rothesay seat to become chief executive officer of Efficiency New Brunswick.
Last Updated: May 16 2012, 10:55 AM
3 recounts will settle tie votes
Elections New Brunswick is moving forward with official recounts in three municipal races that ended in a tie and there is the possibility that 44 other races could end up being reviewed.
Last Updated: May 16 2012, 8:08 AM
Teenage councillor plans to highlight youth issues
A newly-elected Dieppe city councillor is promising to give a voice to young people in New Brunswick's fastest growing city.
Last Updated: May 16 2012, 5:59 AM
Procurement bill gives N.B. companies leg up in bids
The Alward government is overhauling the way the province awards tenders and contracts to give New Brunswick companies priority in bidding on some government work.
Last Updated: May 16 2012, 5:59 AM
Procurement bill gives N.B. companies leg up in bids
The Alward government is overhauling the way the province awards tenders and contracts to give New Brunswick companies priority in bidding on some government work.
Last Updated: May 16 2012, 5:58 AM
Municipal campaign spending rules may be coming
There are no current limits on municipal campaign spending or disclosure requirements in New Brunswick, but changes could be coming.
Last Updated: May 16 2012, 2:23 PM
Catholic Church strips Raymond Lahey of duties
Disgraced Roman Catholic bishop Raymond Lahey has been stripped of clerical duties by the church because of a child pornography conviction.
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Last Updated: May 16 2012, 2:07 PM
98 pounds of B.C. marijuana seized in St. John's
The RCMP drug section has made a significant seizure of marijuana in St. John's, following a lengthy investigation.
Last Updated: May 16 2012, 2:07 PM
Tailgate thievery victimizes commuting workers
Police are investigating some unusual cases of highway robbery near St. John's, as drivers are reporting that tailgates are being stolen from their pickup trucks.
Last Updated: May 16 2012, 12:21 PM
Bioethicist calls for more action after N.L. woman's death
A medical ethicist in Ontario says health authorities in Newfoundland and Labrador didn't do enough after a woman died following her release from the Gander hospital.
Last Updated: May 16 2012, 12:16 PM
2 drunk-driving charges laid after police get tips
Police in St. John's say tips led to arrests of two drunk drivers overnight.
Last Updated: May 16 2012, 12:14 PM
Holyrood investigates vanished water
A town on Newfoundland's Avalon Peninsula is trying to find out how most of its water supply mysteriously ran dry this week.
Last Updated: May 16 2012, 9:07 AM
Kruger sends warning to unionized Corner Brook workers
The owner of Corner Brook Pulp and Paper has sent a strongly worded letter to its workers, claiming that local union leaders may have put the mill in jeopardy.
Last Updated: May 16 2012, 8:33 AM
Assault at Corner Brook emergency room
A Corner Brook man faces an assault charge after allegedly striking another man at Western Regional Memorial Hospital.
Last Updated: May 16 2012, 8:04 AM
Occupy NL removes camp before St. John's deadline
Occupy movement members have taken down their tents in Harbourside Park, St. John's.
Last Updated: May 16 2012, 7:06 AM
Deputy steps in behind resigning Lab City mayor
Labrador City's deputy mayor has agreed to serve as acting mayor for at least the next eight days.
Last Updated: May 16 2012, 7:05 AM
Company eyeing former mill site in Grand Falls-Windsor
The provincial government is confirming that it has a potential suitor for the old Abitibi paper mill in Grand Falls-Windsor.
Last Updated: May 15 2012, 5:55 PM
2 saved by RCMP, coast guard in Labrador
The RCMP and Canadian Coast Guard rescued two people in separate incidents in the Hopedale and Makkovik areas on Tuesday.
Last Updated: May 16 2012, 2:23 PM
Catholic Church strips Raymond Lahey of duties
Disgraced Roman Catholic bishop Raymond Lahey has been stripped of clerical duties by the church because of a child pornography conviction.
Last Updated: May 16 2012, 2:22 PM
Shots fired on central Halifax street
Halifax Regional Police have blocked off a part of Harris Street in Halifax after reports of multiple gunshots in the area on Wednesday afternoon.
Last Updated: May 16 2012, 1:50 PM
Jury mulls fate of man claiming fiancée died during sex
A jury hearing the case of a Nova Scotia man charged with murdering his fiancée is about to start its deliberations today.
Last Updated: May 16 2012, 1:01 PM
First Acadian bus since lockout hits the road
The first Acadian Lines bus since December left Charlottetown at 7:45 a.m. Wednesday morning.
Last Updated: May 16 2012, 12:38 PM
Fisherman swept overboard wasn't wearing safety harness
A Nova Scotia fisherman who fell off a scallop dragger last spring was not wearing safety equipment, an investigation has found.
Last Updated: May 16 2012, 8:10 AM
Fire crews watch for flare-ups near Stewiacke
Provincial firefighters will return to the scene of a brush fire near Stewiacke today to look for hot spots.
Last Updated: May 16 2012, 6:50 AM
Dexter raises alarm over EI plan
Premier Darrell Dexter says the federal government should tread lightly when it comes to changing Employment Insurance rules.
Last Updated: May 16 2012, 5:59 AM
Procurement bill gives N.B. companies leg up in bids
The Alward government is overhauling the way the province awards tenders and contracts to give New Brunswick companies priority in bidding on some government work.
Last Updated: May 15 2012, 10:05 PM
Man accused of killing fiancée during sex awaits verdict
A jury is about to decide the fate of a Nova Scotia man who told police he accidentally killed his fiancée during a night of drunken sex. WARNING: Graphic details
Last Updated: May 15 2012, 10:01 PM
Water rate hike may increase Halifax airport fees
The Halifax International Airport Authority says it will make its passengers pay if it gets stuck with a "dramatic increase" in its water bill.
Last Updated: May 15 2012, 9:39 PM
Bullying victim's mom angered by lack of action
A mother in Cape Breton says she's outraged authorities aren't doing more to stop bullying after her seven-year-old son was bullied by a group of older students.
Last Updated: May 15 2012, 9:34 PM
Power rate petition creator 'elated' at response
The Nova Scotia man who started an online petition against the proposed power rate hike says he's overwhelmed with the public's response but disappointed the provincial government has ignored it.
Last Updated: May 16 2012, 2:23 PM
P.E.I. man arrested for Quebec homicide
A 44-year-old P.E.I. man has been arrested on an outstanding warrant for first-degree murder in Quebec.
Last Updated: May 16 2012, 1:01 PM
First Acadian bus since lockout hits the road
The first Acadian Lines bus since December left Charlottetown at 7:45 a.m. Wednesday morning.
Last Updated: May 16 2012, 12:53 PM
Lobster, moose and bagel deliver rights lessons
A P.E.I. lawyer is finishing up a children's book series on Canada's Charter of Rights with some help from a New Brunswick lobster, a Montreal bagel, a Saskatchewan moose, and Anne of Green Tomatoes.
Last Updated: May 16 2012, 12:14 PM
RCMP ask for public's help to find thieves
RCMP is looking for the public's help in connection with several break-ins and thefts in the Point Prim area.
Last Updated: May 16 2012, 9:25 AM
School protest at legislature spills into street
Parents from the eastern P.E.I. community of Souris filled the public gallery of the legislature Tuesday to protest what they consider to be a broken promise of a new school.
Last Updated: May 16 2012, 8:10 AM
New box, higher lobster price, fishermen hope
P.E.I. fishermen are hoping a better system for storing lobster as they bring them into shore will lead to a higher price for them at the wharf.
Last Updated: May 16 2012, 8:10 AM
Ghiz delays dialysis treatment move
Premier Robert Ghiz is stepping back from his decision to move dialysis treatment out of Alberton and Souris.
Last Updated: May 16 2012, 5:34 AM
Don't expect Charles and Camilla in a dragon boat
Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall will soon begin a visit to Canada that will be markedly different from the 2011 tour by Prince William and Kate, reflecting the strategic roles the visits have in the country's relationship with the monarchy.
Last Updated: May 15 2012, 6:16 PM
Province cancels intensive French program
The provincial government has decided to cancel the intensive French pilot program offered to rural schools that don't have access to French immersion.
Last Updated: May 15 2012, 6:16 PM
Education assistants and youth service jobs cut
Public sector job cuts continue in P.E.I. with the province announcing Tuesday it would cut 10 full-time equivalent educational assistants and youth service workers.
Last Updated: May 15 2012, 6:16 PM
Abegweit First Nation buying up more lobster
Abegweit First Nation is playing a bigger role than ever in P.E.I.'s lobster fishing industry, buying lobster from both native and non-native fishermen on eight wharves around the Island.
Last Updated: May 15 2012, 4:57 PM
P.E.I. Environment Department announces fee increases
The P.E.I. Department of Environment, Labour and Justice has announced dozens of fee increases.