Penobsquis: the canary in the potash mine and gasfield?
Coal miners used to carry caged canaries with them down underground as a way to be alerted to leaks of dangerous...
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Read moreThe following is an open letter sent to New Brunswick Health Minister Madeleine Dubé and Environment Minister Margaret-Ann Blaney.As the health...
Read moreFredericton – Once considered progressive and ahead of the times by other jurisdictions in Canada, New Brunswick’s water protection measures are...
Read moreWhen New Brunswick's MLAs returned to the Legislature on Wednesday, November 23, 2011, there was a crowd to wade through to...
Read moreChris Walker interviews Susan Machum, Canada Research Chair on Rural Social Justice at St. Thomas University, on shale gas and rural...
Read moreAbout 600 people marched and rallied against shale gas development in Fredericton on Saturday, Nov. 19th. The marchers converged at the...
Read moreRecent charges against Cooke aquaculture and three of its executives for the alleged use of illegal pesticides serve to highlight concerns...
Read moreSince August 10th, the week of the blockade of shale gas survey equipment near Stanley, people of New Brunswick have peacefully...
Read moreI found it tragic that in a recent letter to the editor of The Daily Gleaner, a Mr. Hitchens speaks to...
Read moreResidents of the Saint John-Fundy riding presented a resolution on shale gas to their MLA Glen Savoie at the Seaview Community...
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