2005 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.
2005 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.
2005 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.
2005 Invasive sea squirt discovered in Cobscook Bay Researchers have found a marine invasive species in Cobscook Bay that has coated areas of Georges Bank, threatening to interfere with fishing. However, scientists are hopeful that the waters of the bay are too cold for the species to cause much impact here.
2005 Quoddy Bay promises jobs About 25 people attended an informational session on August 4 to discuss the Robbinston Inland Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Storage Project proposed by Quoddy Bay LLC.
2005 Point Lepreau refurbishment worries critics The decision by the provincial government to proceed with the estimated $1.
2005 Downeast LNG assures safety As part of a series of community meetings, Dean Girdis and Robert Wyatt of Downeast LNG held a meeting July 28 in Eastport to discuss the company's plans to construct a liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility at Mill Cove in the community of Robbinston.