Departure downplayed
Premier Shawn Graham is downplaying the significance of the resignation of senior cabinet minister Stuart Jamieson, saying that he now has the full support of his cabinet and caucus to proceed with the sale of some of NB Power's assets to Hydro-Québec.

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Departure downplayed

Departure downplayed

Premier Shawn Graham is downplaying the significance of the resignation of senior cabinet minister Stuart Jamieson, saying that he now has the full support of his cabinet and caucus to proceed with the sale of some of NB Power's assets to Hydro-Québec.

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Dog lovers wanted

Dog lovers wanted

Kip, a six-year-old greyhound owned by Kathy Wesson of Moncton, lies on a comfy dog bed at Champlain Place shopping centre on Saturday. Greyhound Pets of Atlantic Canada were offering information on the breed and adoption of the former racing dogs over the weekend.

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Winterfest finds home on Royal Road

Winterfest finds home on Royal Road

Winterfest 2010 has a new home. Fredericton's annual winter festival is normally held at fields off Sunset Drive, but unseasonably warm temperatures in January caused the area to become flooded with melted snow.

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