
How ugly is this kitchen?
Karl Neuendorf stands in the kitchen of his 105-year-old farmhouse on the Albert Mines Road near Hillsborough. Neuendorf’s kitchen won second place in the national Home Hardware Ugliest Kitchen Contest. He says the $1,000 prize will come in handy as he continues to renovate the old house.
Who will 'protect' us from airline's extra fees?
I am 'extra-happy' to report to you this morning that 24 hours after riffing at some length in this newspaper about Tourism New Brunswick's website and its description of Moncton's "infamous" Magnetic Hill, this formerly notorious tourist draw has received a sudden upgrade.
Moncton budget balloons by $30M
The City of Moncton is budgeted to take in and spend $30 million more this year than in 2004 -- a 39 per cent increase -- placing the onus on the next council to manage both revenues and expenses more efficiently during the next four years.
Charities dealt a winning hand
It may not be new to card players, but Texas Hold 'Em poker is a new avenue through which charities can raise money -- legally.
Moncton casino options varied
With no one talking, and it not even certain which precise parcel of land will one day hold New Brunswick's first and only casino, it is difficult to imagine what form the Magnetic Hill casino announced Thursday will take when it opens in 2010.
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No shortage of issues in Metro Moncton elections
High levels of candidate interest along with hot-button issues like taxation, spending, development, and transparency have all been the marks of the 2008 municipal elections in Metro Moncton.
Flags, crosses stolen from N.S. cemeteries
Vandals stealing flags and crosses from cemeteries in central Nova Scotia are forcing some branches of the Royal Canadian Legion to find new ways to honour veterans.
Navegante owes existence to Canadian casino
While the committee that chose Sonco Gaming New Brunswick Ltd. to build a Magnetic Hill casino had lots of information the public doesn't have, the decision was no doubt swayed by the involvement of The Navegante Group in the winning bid.
Jobs are top of mind in Bathurst
It's a two-man race for the mayor's seat in Bathurst.
Dieppe to fund youth activities
Every child deserves a chance to find their passion in life.
N.L. to get provincewide 911 system?
The NDP leader in Newfoundland and Labrador wants to see a plan in place and a deadline set for provincewide 911 service. Lorraine Michael has presented a petition to the House of Assembly calling on the government to establish such a system.
Martin will headline Chamber of Commerce gala
As a veteran Middle East correspondent and former foreign editor, Patrick Martin has his finger on the pulse of one of the most volatile regions in the world.
Correction
A story in yesterday's Times & Transcript about the Moncton Club's new location contained incorrect information. The official opening took place yesterday.
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Family lives with corpse for 2 months
Two children and their mother lived for about two months with the decaying body of a 90-year-old woman on the toilet of their home's only bathroom, on the advice of a religious "superior" who claimed the corpse would come back to life, authorities said yesterday.
Chinese meetings respectful: Dalai Lama
The Dalai Lama says Chinese officials were "respectful" in meetings last week, but large differences remain over the causes of the recent unrest in Tibet.
Parking lot preparation
An excavator scrapes away the earth as it prepares the land for a parking lot at the corner of St. George and Church Street in Moncton. The lot is to be used for parking for Frenette’s Funeral Home across the street.
Moncton, Dieppe report building increases
According to statistics released yesterday by the City of Moncton and the City of Dieppe, both communities showed considerable increases in building development during the month of April, specifically in the residential sector.
P.E.I. mom, daughter to graduate
Theresa Callaghan has some important business to attend to just hours before her daughter graduates today at the University of Prince Edward Island -- she needs to pick up her own degree.
Premiers pledge co-operation
Atlantic premiers are calling on Ottawa for funds to develop the Atlantic Gateway as well as promising to work together to develop high-tech drivers' licences and increase initiatives promoting active lifestyles.
Moncton school shows its heart of gold
In an attempt to raise money for the Heart and Stroke Foundation, one Moncton school has taken the phrase, "a penny saved is a penny earned," to a whole new level.
Grey skies predicted for next 10 days
Although Metro Moncton will escape the rainstorm originally forecast for today, the area will still get more than its share of wet, overcast conditions over the next week to 10 days.
Pathologists disagreed over diagnoses
Dr. Dariusz Strzelczak was studying patient samples in the Miramichi Regional Hospital's pathology lab one day in January 2007, when he made a troublesome discovery.
Donald Marshall Jr. granted bail after psychiatric assessment
Donald Marshall Jr. is free on bail after undergoing a 30-day psychiatric evaluation.
Schools announce winner of public speaking contest
The winner of the provincial French public speaking contest is off to nationals in Ottawa May 31.
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