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Man killed in accident
Speed has been determined to be a factor in a single vehicle crash that left one man dead.
Pathology inquiry:
Although the third and final phase of the inquiry into the Miramichi pathology scandal is set to begin Monday, the representative of the affected parties says they won't be there.
Tilly Gordon named Conservative Party candidate for Miramichi riding
"Just tilt your chin down a bit. That's it."
Man makes last payment on $24,000 restitution order
Ryan Martin, now 42-years-old, made a mistake as a young man and has been paying for it ever since.
Organization seeking donations for flood victims in Haiti
A child standing in the street crying with nothing but devastation around her, a mother looking in desperation to find something to feed her family, a man looking to rebuild his home that started out simply as a shanty shack (a structure of banana leaves and sticks) — these are the faces of the local Haitian people in Jacmel, Haiti.
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Local merchants bestowed many gifts on Chatham's 1924 queen
The Curler's Carnival, the first of its kind held under the auspices of the local club, was held in the Exhibition Rink on Thursday evening and was attended by skaters and spectators numbering well over 1200 persons.
As Christians we must walk the walk
When God recruited Moses to bring His people out of Israel, he (Moses) had no idea that it would take them 40 years to reach the Promised Land.
First officer in 10 years takes over running Salvation Army
The Savation Army has a new officer in Miramichi.
Whoa, there!
Drivers on General Manson Way on the old airbase were surprised to see this solar-powered radar speed sign blinking their speeds back at them as they passed by the Biomir building.
Times and Heights for High and Low Tides
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Police Briefs
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Court Briefs
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Judge bans use of wiretap evidence in trial for lawyer
A Court of Queen's Bench judge has ruled an audio recording of a police recorded wiretap conversation will not be played during the judge and jury trial of George Martin.
Executive director has big plans
Gary Wood may still be setting up his office in Eel Ground, but as the new executive director of the First Nations and Business Liaison Group of New Brunswick, he's already got big plans for bridging the gap between Aboriginal people and private enterprise.
Doaktown under boil order
A boil order issued Tuesday in Doaktown was done for precautionary reasons and not because something was found in the water.
Ambulance NB eyes new facilities
Officials with Ambulance NB say the company is accepting tenders for the construction of a new base in Fredericton and other facilities around the province.
Former Romanian gymnast to begin club in Miramichi
A former member of the Romanian National Rhythmic Gymnastics Team wants to teach Miramichi children the sport she loves.
Decision will be made whether charges should be laid in deadly crash
The Crown prosecutor's office is now reviewing the police investigation into the Bathurst van crash that killed eight people on Jan. 12 to determine if charges should be laid.
Funeral service Saturday for drowning victim
After more than a week, the body of 26-year-old Steven Young was recovered Tuesday in the waters off of Portage Island.
Ironmen to play for provincial title
With a crack of Alan Hilchies bat in the bottom of the seventh inning Saturday night, the Chatham O’Donaghues Ironmen completed their sweep of the Saint John Alpines and advanced to the New Brunswick Senior Baseball League championship series.
First day done
Assiah Reid, 5, a Grade 1 student at Ian Baille, boards the bus Tuesday after completing her first day of the 2008-09 school year.
Temporary headquarters for now for RHA B
Donald Peters, the CEO of Miramichi-based Regional Health Authority B (RHA B), said the search for office space in the city has led to the Smith building in Newcastle, but permanent headquarters are still a few years off.
Duo arrested for multiple break and enters
Two men have been arrested and charged with multiple break and enters, which occurred at a seasonal camp in the McGraw Brook area on Route 108 two weeks ago.
Bantam Cards crowned provincial champs
BANTAM BASEBALL — The Miramichi Bantam Cardinals were crowned provincial AA champs in Oromocto this past weekend.
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