Rare is the day when police and outlaw bikers give each other quarter. The tragedy in Fredericton led to just such a scene.
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Keith Ashfield samples baked goods, speculates on future matrimonial qualities
When photo ops get awkward
Why isn’t the fall economic update delivered to the House?
Jim Flaherty will apparently deliver his fall economic update to a luncheon crowd in Fredericton tomorrow. Last year, he delivered the update in Calgary. Two years ago, he presented it in Mississauga. Three years ago, he presented in it Victoria.
Firefighters warn Fredericton students
Burning couches is dangerous and costly
Add five more to the list
New reports of suspicious polling-station calls in West Nova, Saint Boniface, Saint John, Fredericton and Calgary Centre.
St. Thomas bans alcohol in residence
Follows apparent drunken vandalism
Delivery men in blue
When a cop pulls up behind you on the side of the road, what do you typically expect to happen? At best, a gentle warning; at worst, some time in the slammer. In Fredericton, it appears you may be treated to a free pizza courtesy of the local Pizza Hut—if you’re following the rules.
Only strip club in Fredericton set to close
City agrees to buy out the North Star Sports Bar
A few more for the list
The Canadian Federation of Independent Business is disturbed. The mayor of Fredericton is stumped. Peterborough’s medical officer of health is concerned.
The tally
With 51 precincts reporting specific estimates—restricting the count to media-reported figures and, where available, police counts—it’s possible to account for approximately 21,000 anti-prorogation protestors at yesterday’s rallies.