Archive for February, 2005

Shame and fame along the banks of The Bend

Thursday, February 3rd, 2005 Posted in Environment | No Comments »

His office festooned with maps and his desk over-flowing with fund-raising letters, Daniel LeBlanc, southeastern New Brunswick’s duly appointed watchdog of local waterways, has been a busy man in recent ... Read more..

Is sex necessary?

Thursday, February 3rd, 2005 Posted in Politics, Society | No Comments »

It’s been a tough week for those who advocate neutering sex education programs in New Brunswick’s middle schools. On word that a motivated group of concerned parents, physicians and clergy were ... Read more..

Back from the Brink?

Wednesday, February 2nd, 2005 Posted in Environment | No Comments »

What's left of what was the third-largest river system in New Brunswick continues to wind its way through the silted, kilometer-wide flat-lands that separate the cities of Moncton and Riverview – ... Read more..

The business case for a clean environment

Tuesday, February 1st, 2005 Posted in Economy | No Comments »

It is stunning that the biggest polluters in Metro Moncton are also our designated, duly elected protectors of the public good. Petitcodiac Riverkeeper’s annual “hall of shame” lists the Province of ... Read more..