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Spanish company drops LNG terminal in New Brunswick citing high costs to ship gas

Spanish company drops LNG terminal in New Brunswick citing high costs to ship gas

FREDERICTON — The Spanish company behind a proposal to export liquefied natural gas to Europe through a terminal in Saint John, N.B., has announced it will not go ahead with the project because the costs are too high.
N.B. hopes for quiet spring but asks residents to be prepared for possible floods

N.B. hopes for quiet spring but asks residents to be prepared for possible floods

FREDERICTON — The New Brunswick government is hoping for a quiet spring season along the province's Saint John River, but officials say it's too early to predict flooding Kyle Leavitt, director of New Brunswick Emergency Management Operations, says m
Université de Moncton to study call for new name shedding ties with British officer

Université de Moncton to study call for new name shedding ties with British officer

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Independent watchdog agency charges New Brunswick RCMP officer with assault

Independent watchdog agency charges New Brunswick RCMP officer with assault

MONCTON, N.B. — An RCMP officer in New Brunswick has been charged with assault causing bodily harm following an investigation by an independent police oversight agency. The Serious Incident Response Team issued a statement saying Const.
RCMP online exploitation probe leads to arrests of three Africans in New Brunswick

RCMP online exploitation probe leads to arrests of three Africans in New Brunswick

MONCTON, N.B. — Two men and a woman from western Africa are facing charges related to online exploitation after police in New Brunswick executed search warrants last week in Moncton and Dieppe.
Children at risk: New Brunswick inspectors shut down daycare facility

Children at risk: New Brunswick inspectors shut down daycare facility

SAINT JOHN, N.B. — Government inspectors in New Brunswick have shut down a child-care facility in Saint John, saying they found evidence that the 40 children being cared for were facing risks to their health and safety.
Killer Bourque's reduced sentence will cause families pain: N.B. attorney general

Killer Bourque's reduced sentence will cause families pain: N.B. attorney general

FREDERICTON — New Brunswick's attorney general says it is disappointing and regrettable that the parole ineligibility period for a man who murdered three Mounties in Moncton in 2014 has been reduced.
Thought of attending parole hearing 'heartbreaking': slain N.B. RCMP officer's wife

Thought of attending parole hearing 'heartbreaking': slain N.B. RCMP officer's wife

FREDERICTON — The wife of one of the New Brunswick RCMP officers murdered in 2014 says she is angry and discouraged after an Appeal Court reduced convicted killer Justin Bourque's parole eligibility. Nadine Larche's husband, Const.
Court reduces sentence for Moncton Mountie killer Justin Bourque

Court reduces sentence for Moncton Mountie killer Justin Bourque

FREDERICTON — New Brunswick's highest court says it had no choice but to reduce the sentence of Justin Bourque, the man who used a semi-automatic rifle to murder three Mounties in Moncton in 2014.
'Unfree labour': N.B. seafood foreign workers faced awful conditions, study says

'Unfree labour': N.B. seafood foreign workers faced awful conditions, study says

FREDERICTON — Temporary foreign workers in New Brunswick's seafood industry during the COVID-19 pandemic suffered gruelling and sometimes dangerous conditions, says a study by Dalhousie University.
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