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Mexican 'consulate on wheels' closes in New Brunswick due to permit issues

A scheduled monthlong "consulate on wheels" sponsored by the Mexican government at First Baptist Church on Hale Street in New Brunswick closed after just a day due to permit problems, according to a report on MyCentralJersey.com. The report said The...

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Autism Vote Recommendations for New Brunswick

The smart voting campaign of the Vote for Environment is also helpful for autism voting. If you want a strong federal government role in funding autism treatment in New Brunswick you will not get that from the Conservative or Green Parties. The Conservatives oppose any serious federal role in funding autism treatment and the Green Party is not seriously involved with autism issues. Almost

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Jury Awards $31.8 Million in Damages Against KPMG in Accounting Fraud Trial, Announces Eagan O'Malley & Avenatti, LLP

NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A jury today awarded $31.8 million against Big Four firm KPMG in an accounting fraud lawsuit. Cast Art Industries, LLP v. KPMG, LLP, Superior

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Two long-running high school tourneys killed by new rule

New guidelines put in place by the New Brunswick Interscholastic Athletics Association is making it impossible to hold proper sport tournaments, students and coaches say.

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Evidence hidden, appeal court says in acquittal ruling

An Ontario man spent more than a decade behind bars because evidence that could have exonerated him was suppressed, the New Brunswick Court of Appeal said yesterday.The long-awaited ruling provided detailed reasons behind the court's decision last March to acquit Erin Walsh, 59, of second-degree murder. The judges had rushed their hearing of the case last winter because Mr. Walsh had been diagnosed...

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Flood compensation cheque short 8,000, homeowner alleges

Compensation cheques are beginning to flow to New Brunswick homeowners to help them repair damage to their houses caused by the spring flooding, but one family says it's been short-changed.

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Gay author no longer welcome to address N.B. students

A plan to have an acclaimed gay author speak to students in Charlotte County high schools has been scrapped after a few parents objected.

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High noon at 2 N.B. high schools with daily student fights

Rothesay Regional Police are trying to figure out why students at two high schools in the Kennebecasis Valley have been duking it out every noon hour.

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Assistant soccer coach accused of sex crimes also volunteered as referee

A 19-year-old Quebec man who volunteered as an assistant coach for a Moncton boys soccer team while awaiting trial on sex charges had also signed up to work as a referee.

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Fredericton mayor's photo in Tory election flyer ruffles feathers

An election flyer from Fredericton Conservative candidate Keith Ashfield is stirring up some controversy, all because of a photo.

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Passport not sufficient ID to vote: Elections Canada

Canadian passports cannot be used as the sole piece of identification when it comes to voting in the upcoming federal election because they lack a vital piece of information, Elections Canada says.

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Undergrad tuition rises to average of $4,724 a year: StatsCan

–New Brunswick: still the second highest tuition fees in the country.Quite the opposite of accessible public post-secondary education.

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Rutgers department accused of gender bias

NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J., Oct. 9 (UPI) -- A faculty committee found significant evidence of gender bias in the Rutgers University political science department in New Jersey, university officials said. Rutgers, the New Jersey state university, has begun its own investigation, the McClatchy-Tribune News Service reported. I'm looking into absolutely everything in this report, said Douglas Greenberg, who was...

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Assistant soccer coach again ordered to stay away from children

A 19-year-old Quebec man charged with breaching a court order to stay away from children while he awaits trial on sex charges appeared in a Moncton courtroom Wednesday.

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42 workers laid off at St. Stephen plant

The Flakeboard Company Ltd. plant in St. Stephen gave notice Wednesday that it would lay off 42 workers indefinitely.