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No newsletter Monday

There won't be a Herald Insider newsletter this holiday Monday.read more
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Another reason to love Ingrid Veninger

Ingrid Veninger, she of unparalleled indie/low-budget filmmaking stardom (seriously, have you seen i am a good person/i am a bad person yet?), is going to help you make a film. Because she’s incredible like that. Here are the details that she
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Moncton man guilty of 1st-degree murder

A 46-year-old Moncton man has been found guilty of first-degree murder in the 2010 death of his common-law wife, Deborah Gunn.
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'Da Vinci Code' author Dan Brown speaks, says writing under way on next novel

PORTSMOUTH, N.H. - Bestselling author Dan Brown made a rare public appearance in New Hampshire on Friday, saying very little about his next novel other than he's well into the writing process. "The Da Vinci Code" author, who grew up in New Hampshire
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Iguodala, Turner spark second-half surge in Game 4 and help 76ers top Celtics 92-83

PHILADELPHIA - Andre Iguodala snapped a tie game with five straight points in the final 90 seconds to help the Philadelphia 76ers storm back from 15 points down in the first half and stun the Boston Celtics 92-83 on Friday night in Game 4 of the Eas
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Nixing rescue sub-centre to cost lives, says first worker

One of the St. John's Maritime Rescue Sub-Centre's first employees says closing the federal facility was clearly a bad decision.
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Scalding toddler gets man 4 years in prison

A former Lakeville, N.B., man has been sentenced to four years in prison for dunking a toddler in a scalding hot bathtub, resulting in second- and third-degree burns.
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Energy efficient streetlights could be costly

TRURO - Move slowly and proceed with caution. That is the approach Colchester County council plans to use while researching the planned switch to LED lighting for municipal streetlights. "Is it feasible if you have to replace 1,400 lights with 2,800
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Marlins manager Ozzie Guillen says he would fight player who shows disrespect

CLEVELAND - Miami Marlins manager Ozzie Guillen wouldn't let a player get away with mouthing off to him not without a fight. Guillen was asked about what the dust-up between Miami Heat star Dwyane Wade and coach Erik Spoelstra during Thursday's pla
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Government Expands Fisheries Loan Program

Since the 1980's, government says the program has handed out about $180-million, with a default rate of 1.1 per cent.
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Anti-abortion protesters urge Alward to debate abortion

The anti-abortion movement called on the Alward government to debate the issue of abortion and consider alternatives during an annual rally in Fredericton Thursday.
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Molotov cocktails launched at Montreal protest following Quebec crackdown law

MONTREAL - Molotov cocktails were tossed during a large protest designed as an act of defiance Friday against a legal crackdown by the Quebec government. Police reported an explosive device being launched. A Canadian Press photographer reported seei
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