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Top News Headlines
| February 14, 2006
City going green with hybrid cars
Fredericton will lease three fuel-efficient hybrid cars to start leading the way on environmental causes.
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| February 14, 2006
Poor literacy skills threaten N.B. economy, official says
Crisis - Province could lose good jobs if changes aren't made
Literacy advocates say New Brunswick could be the worst-hit province in a growing literacy and numeracy crisis threatening Canada's workforce.
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| February 14, 2006
Parliament needs secretaries for official languages and ACOA, says Acadie-Bathurst MP
Moments after being sworn in as the MP for Acadie-Bathurst, in both official languages, Yvon Godin criticized the new Conservative government as it continues to stumble out of the blocks.
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Top Opinion Headlines
| February 14, 2006
Video cameras help fight crime
It's our view: Such devices make criminals think twice
Installing and using quality video devices to fight crime is not a new idea but it's certainly one that has a lot of merit.
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| February 14, 2006
It takes only moments to lose trust
There are issues arising in the first few days of the change in government - questioning the competency in the decision to appoint a senator as a cabinet minister and taking a defector from across the floor.
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| February 13, 2006
Going green pays dividends
It's our view: Other areas should respond to challenge
When it comes to being environmentally friendly, it is hard to go wrong.
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Top Sports Headlines
| February 14, 2006
Second season begins in high school hockey
It's playoff time in western conference boys AAA high school hockey.
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| February 14, 2006
Intriguing matchups in AUS hockey
If you go strictly by the statistics, then it should be the University of New Brunswick Varsity Reds and Saint Mary's Huskies advancing along the playoff trail in the Atlantic University Sport men's hockey conference.
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| February 14, 2006
Layton sets scoring pace in midget
Nick Layton of the Moncton Flyers has taken over the scoring lead in the N.B.-P.E.I. midget AAA hockey league.
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