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New Brunswick's political parties questioned on women's priorities on International Women's Day

New Brunswick's political parties questioned on women's priorities on International Women's Day

New Brunswick's political party leaders were grilled on issues pertaining to women's equality at a roundtable discussion today, International Women's Day, in Moncton.  International Women's Day, March 8th, is a global day celebrating women's economic...

Have you been seeing red squares?

Have you been seeing red squares?

A student movement is growing on campuses in Fredericton. Students and supporters are being called o...

War Child breaks new ground with Battle of the Arts

War Child breaks new ground with Battle of the Arts

With the organization of two Battle of the Arts events, the local chapter of War Child made a strong...

Aquaculture pesticides are killing lobster

Aquaculture pesticides are killing lobster

As much as people try to pussyfoot around what the source of the chemical pesticide cypermethrin in ...
Atlantica protesters sentenced in Halifax

Atlantica protesters sentenced in Halifax

Three of the four remaining defendants in charges relating to demonstrations against the Atlantica C...

 

New Brunswick's political parties questioned on women's priorities on International Women's Day

New Brunswick's political parties questioned on women's priorities on International Women's Day

New Brunswick's political party leaders were grilled on issues pertaining to women's equality at a roundtable discussion today, International Women's Day, in Moncton.  In...

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Community inclusion networks? Thanks, but no thanks

It was very interesting to read Sue Rickards' commentary in the Telegraph-Journal on the Act that will be before of the legislature to create a brand new Crown corporatio...
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Haiti's untold story

Haiti's untold story The earthquake that leveled Haiti's capital city, Port-au-Prince, on January 12, 2010 killed an estimated 200,000 people. Millions of survivors were left injured and trau...
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New Brunswick Filmmakers' Cooperative Annual Workshop

Visit  http://www.nbfilmcoop.com/training.htm for full workshop schedules for Fredericton, Moncton and Saint John.

FREDERICTON WORKSHOP
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Cambridge-Narrows couple honoured for protection of Canaan-Washademoak watershed

Cambridge-Narrows couple honoured for protection of Canaan-Washademoak watershed Biologists Alan and Robena Weatherley have worked with the Canaan-Washademoak Watersheds Association (CWWA) since its inception in 2002. The two were involved in forming ...
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Have you been seeing red squares?

Have you been seeing red squares?

A student movement is growing on campuses in Fredericton. Students and supporters are being called on to "Unite! Fight inequality and create equal access to post-secondar...

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Saint John longshoremen recognized for solidarity with Argentina

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Save NB Power Rally - March 20

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Afghan women's group to take centre stage in Fredericton - March 20

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