Posted by Laura Brown
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Tuesday, February 21st, 2012

Posters line the James Dunn cafeteria. Pleading faces with “meaningful” messages, hoping to catch students’ eyes. Campaigning begins today for St. Thomas University Students’ Union election candidates, and will continue all week long until Monday, Feb. 27. Today and tomorrow, candidates will speak in JDH about why students should vote for them. The speeches begin at 11:30 [...]
Posted by Alanah Duffy
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Monday, February 20th, 2012

The Fredericton Police Force has confirmed that a body was found yesterday near the city’s St. John River. Constable Rick Mooney of the Fredericton Police Force told The New Brunswick Beacon in an interview that a body was reported at around 4:30 yesterday afternoon. It was found by the Devon Plaza area of the St. John [...]
Posted by The Beacon
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Saturday, January 28th, 2012

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Posted by K. Bryannah James
Past News, This Week's Edition
Saturday, November 12th, 2011

The sound of boots hitting the pavement echoed through Queen Street as hundreds of soldiers, veterans, officers and pipers marched to Fredericton’s Cenotaph. Frederictonians lined the streets as made their way along the green to pay tribute to those who fell while serving under the Canadian flag, and those who were fortunate enough to come [...]
Posted by Leanne Osmond
Audio, Past News, This Week's Edition
Friday, November 11th, 2011

Despite the pouring rain men, women, and children gathered around the Cenotaph in downtown Fredericton to remember and honour Canada’s soldiers who fought and died in wars past, and present. Service men, women, and veterans from all branches of the Canadian Armed forces marched from the Carleton Street Armouries continuing down Queen Street to the Cenotaph for [...]
Posted by The Beacon
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Wednesday, April 28th, 2010
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Posted by TJ Milburn
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Tuesday, April 20th, 2010
An anthrax scare at a bible college near Woodstock turned out to be a false alarm, but not before the school and hazmat crews shut down the entire front of the campus. Hazmat crews from Halifax worked through the night, and students say New Brunswick Bible Institute officials told them the alleged anthrax is assumed to [...]