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Today in History for Nov. 2: In 1164, Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Becket began a six-year self-imposed exile in France. Once a close friend of England's Henry II, Becket had become an outspoken ...
It's a treat to have the Toronto Blue Jays in a position to win the World Series; the trick for many families and baseball ...
Months after the province boosted funding for groups housing victims of domestic violence, organizations in Moncton and Kent ...
Kessa Lulle, a two-spirit, Mi'kmaw drag queen from Moncton, says her drag is fairylike, a “spirit,” but the character goes ...
The Blue Jays' Trey Yesavage is now in a league of his own as the only pitcher in Major League Baseball history to record 12 ...
Prince Edward Island's government has released a new energy strategy that it says will take the province through the next ...
Tourism Minister Isabelle Thériault says details are being worked out for passing ownership of provincially owned Ministers ...
In New Brunswick politics, most defeated premiers exit quietly, staying out of debates within their parties about what future ...
Tucked away on a seaside property in southeastern New Brunswick is a place where Deaf artists study music, theatre and visual arts.
How hot is too hot? Newfoundland and Labrador lacks legislation to keep seniors in congregate living facilities cool.
A Nova Scotia man who ambushed and killed a fellow inmate in a New Brunswick prison three years ago was sentenced in ...
Part of the Canadian national anthem is turning out to be a possible legal headache for the Alberta government.
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