New Brunswickers call for ban on herbicide spraying of the public forest
Newspapers all over New Brunswick carried notices last Saturday announcing that 15,000 hectares of public forest will be sprayed in the...
Read moreNewspapers all over New Brunswick carried notices last Saturday announcing that 15,000 hectares of public forest will be sprayed in the...
Read moreThe second Corn Hill Bicycle Festival was held Saturday, July 23rd, 2011. The festival went off without a hitch with 5km...
Read moreThe following is an open letter to the Hon. Craig Leonard.The Suzuki Foundation and the Pembina Institute have jointly released a...
Read moreThe Penniac Anti-Shale Gas Organization is one of the 11 groups still working for a ban on shale gas activity in...
Read moreThe Harper government has targeted up to $1.6 billion in cuts to environmental initiatives, and cuts of up to 1,211 jobs...
Read moreLand in New Brunswick has never been ceded by the native Maliseet, Mi'kmaq and Passamaquoddy people. SWN Resources' exploration program covers...
Read moreAbout 200 people filled the Taymouth Community Centre on Wednesday evening, June 15, for their opportunity to ask questions and make...
Read moreDear Premier Alward:Your support of "responsible" shale gas development and "ensuring the safety and security of homeowners and our groundwater supply"...
Read moreIn a commentary in the Telegraph - Journal (May 26), a spokesperson for the Atlantic Canada Fish Farmers Association asked the...
Read moreThe J.D. Irving project was registered for an Environmental Impact Assessment with the Department of Environment on February 8, 2011. It...
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