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Today in History for Feb. 8: ...
It’s been a different and challenging season for the Kensington Moase Plumbing and Heating Vipers, but the franchise is ...
A Chilean man accused of defrauding Islanders in a so-called "grandparent scam" is facing nearly a dozen more charges in New ...
Prince Edward Island's oyster industry is calling for more research and government action as a parasite spreads in the ...
A New York-based initiative called The Bridge Project that gives no-strings-attached cash to pregnant women is expanding to Appalachia, promising a $10 million investment for families in West ...
Environment Canada has issued a winter storm warning ... snow and blowing snow," it said in an update Sunday. The Confederation Bridge website is warning travellers of possible restrictions ...
Here's the latest. N.C. Department of Transportation (NCDOT) spokeswoman Lauren Haviland said the new bridge will be built to last 50 or more years. The new Calabash Bridge, which is still under ...
(Submitted by Patricia Oulton) Fur harvesting is regulated by the New Brunswick government and regulations differ across Canada. Harvesters require a licence and must abide by the rules laid out ...
Rock Bridge senior Jacinda Espinosa finished fourth in the 135-pound bracket of the Wonder Woman Tournament on Saturday at Battle High School. Espinosa posted a 5-2 record and racked up 21.5 ...
Shah was struck by North Jersey Coast Line train No. 3361 near the Navesink River bridge at around 5:54 p.m. None of the 220 passengers and crew members aboard the train were injured. The train left ...
Immigrants must demonstrate an ability to conform to Canada’s civic discourse of mutual respect and uphold our hate-crime and speech laws. Inspired by Germany’s new citizenship test questions ...
The collision happened near the Navesink River bridge at around 5:54 p.m. None of the 220 passengers and crew members aboard the train were injured. The train left New York Penn Station at 4:30 p.m.