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Find the latest news stories from Canada East on the topic City & Region.





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Radon gas levels raises health worries
A Fredericton family that recently discovered radioactive gas leaking into its downtown home is wondering how extensive the problem could be in their neighbourhood - and anywhere else in the province.
Newspaper: Canada East
Feed: City & Region Date: 2012-01-05 09:01:27



Sexual assault suspect opts for jury trial
A man accused of having incestuous relations with his teenage daughter wants 12 members of the community to decide his fate.
Newspaper: Canada East
Feed: City & Region Date: 2012-01-05 09:01:27



Fetch that ball!
Molly keeps her eyes focused on the ball as she retrieves it for her owner Lindsay Brandon as they play fetch in Wilmot Park on Monday.
Newspaper: Canada East
Feed: City & Region Date: 2012-01-05 09:01:26



Drunk driver numbers drop
Although figures are still preliminary, it appears RCMP in the province are making progress when it comes to holiday-related impaired driving.
Newspaper: Canada East
Feed: City & Region Date: 2012-01-05 09:01:26



Keep pets safe in cold weather
When temperatures drop, staying inside is a good idea for people and pets alike.
Newspaper: Canada East
Feed: City & Region Date: 2012-01-05 09:01:25



Courts | In brief
A Fredericton man admitted in court Wednesday to stealing from a northside big-box store.
Newspaper: Canada East
Feed: City & Region Date: 2012-01-05 09:01:24



Tories ignoring student issues - lobby group
Joey O'Kane says he knew student loans and university funding would be hot issues when he took office as president of the New Brunswick Student Alliance eight months ago.
Newspaper: Canada East
Feed: City & Region Date: 2012-01-05 09:01:24



Riverview High grieves student's death
Students, staff and administrators gathered Wednesday at Riverview High School to mourn the loss of a popular Grade 12 student and athlete.
Newspaper: Canada East
Feed: City & Region Date: 2012-01-05 09:01:23



Researcher urges people to stand up for their health
Travis Saunders wants you to stand up for your health.
Newspaper: Canada East
Feed: City & Region Date: 2012-01-05 09:01:22





Winmill charged in connection with double murder
A 41-year-old man imprisoned for armed robbery and car theft is accused of helping his wife cover up the murder of her niece - a woman he once lived with as his common-law spouse.
Newspaper: Canada East
Feed: City & Region Date: 2012-01-05 09:01:22



Grit race - Murphy in, LeBlanc out
New Brunswick MP Dominic LeBlanc says he won't be a candidate for the leadership of provincial Liberal party.
Newspaper: Canada East
Feed: City & Region Date: 2012-01-05 09:01:21



Where's the snow?
The warm weather Monday was great for getting some exercise outside. Above, people walk their dog along The Green near the Bill Thorpe Walking Bridge.
Newspaper: Canada East
Feed: City & Region Date: 2012-01-04 08:20:03



Former principal makes national newsmaker list
A former New Maryland Elementary School principal has been named one of the top 10 Canadian newsmakers in education technology for 2011 by one of the country's leading consulting firms.
Newspaper: Canada East
Feed: City & Region Date: 2012-01-04 08:20:02



Marysville has big plans for 2012
Rebecca Ham says she's looking forward to partying all year in Marysville as the community celebrates its 150th anniversary.
Newspaper: Canada East
Feed: City & Region Date: 2012-01-04 08:20:01



High-profile ministry keeping Ashfield busy
MP Keith Ashfield watched the first polls come in from his campaign office at the City Hotel.
Newspaper: Canada East
Feed: City & Region Date: 2012-01-04 08:20:00



Lecture to examine inactivity, disease
A public lecture Thursday at the University of New Brunswick will provide information about the links between sedentary behaviours and chronic diseases for children and youth.
Newspaper: Canada East
Feed: City & Region Date: 2012-01-04 08:19:59



2011 was a positive year for business in Fredericton
It was a remarkable year for business in Fredericton.
Newspaper: Canada East
Feed: City & Region Date: 2012-01-04 08:19:59



Courts | In Brief
An Oromocto man stands accused of assaulting a woman in Fredericton several months ago.
Newspaper: Canada East
Feed: City & Region Date: 2012-01-04 08:19:58



No bump in slip-and-fall injuries
Icy conditions made it tricky for many capital region residents to get around in recent days.
Newspaper: Canada East
Feed: City & Region Date: 2012-01-04 08:19:58



Elderly pedestrian killed on Sunday
One woman is dead and a man was seriously injured after a pedestrian-vehicle collision in Carlingford near Perth-Andover on Sunday.
Newspaper: Canada East
Feed: City & Region Date: 2012-01-04 08:19:57



NB needs new immigration policies - observers
With population growth flatlining in New Brunswick, some observers are encouraging the province to open its doors to a greater variety of immigrants.
Newspaper: Canada East
Feed: City & Region Date: 2012-01-04 08:19:57



Teen driver dies in crash
A teenaged driver died from injuries after a single-vehicle accident Monday in Allison.
Newspaper: Canada East
Feed: City & Region Date: 2012-01-04 08:19:56



Drunk driving might end seaman's career
A tearful Navy seaman apologized to his family from the prisoner's box in Fredericton provincial court Tuesday for ruining his life by driving drunk on New Year's Eve.
Newspaper: Canada East
Feed: City & Region Date: 2012-01-04 08:19:55



Pharmacists fear impact of generic drug price cap
New Brunswick's pharmacies will face significant financial uncertainty if the provincial government imposes a price cap on generic drugs, says the group representing the province's pharmacists.
Newspaper: Canada East
Feed: City & Region Date: 2012-01-04 08:19:55



STU bus service offered to returning students
With the Acadian Lines service disruption entering into its second month, the Students' Union at St. Thomas University has chartered a bus to help students get back to Fredericton for the start of classes.
Newspaper: Canada East
Feed: City & Region Date: 2012-01-04 08:19:54



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