ADDRESSING A CROWD OF OVER 1,000 PEOPLE ADDRESSING A CROWD OF OVER 1,000 PEOPLE in the W.C. O'Neil Arena in St. Andrews is LNG opponent Art MacKay. (Gary Guisinger photo)
Cooke’s catch of Stolt Sea Farm may get away Are they or aren't they? Stolt Sea Farm officials say that negotiations for Cooke Aquaculture of St. George to acquire Stolt's operations in Maine and New Brunswick have ended, but Cooke spokesmen maintain talks are still continuing.
Perry youth to pay share of damages for home trashing A 16-year-old boy from Perry must pay restitution to the family whose home he admits to trashing earlier this summer.
Canadian LNG opposition grows louder St. Andrews forum slams sites The Canadian government should simply say no to the passage of ships [LNG tankers] through Canadian waters. It is not innocent passage.
Bay of Fundy herring quota cut to affect seiners, fish plants A cutback in the herring quota for the seiners in the Bay of Fundy will have a significant effect on hundreds of fishermen and fish plant workers in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.
Premier opposes LNG plans New Brunswick Premier Bernard Lord, at a meeting of the chamber of commerce in St. Stephen on Tuesday, August 23, said he supported community efforts to prevent a liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in Passamaquoddy Bay.