Press Statement, Political parties' response to your Elections Questionnaire on the environment, New Brunswick Environmental Network, September 3, 2010
Communiqué de presse - Réponse des partis politiques à votre questionnaire électoral sur l'environnement, Réseau environnemental du Nouveau-Brunswick, 3 septembre 2010

Geodex raises $17M for mine project, Mine near Stanley would create 200-300 jobs, The Daily Gleaner, September 2

Group wants nuclear station refurbishment halted -Point Lepreau's power isn't clean, cheap or needed in N.B., protesters say, Times & Transcript, September 2

Grit forestry plan gets mixed reaction, Canadaeast News Service, September 2

Lepreau: An expensive mistake, environmentally and financially, NB Media Coop, September 1

Sowing the Seeds for New Research in Organic Agriculture in Canada: Canada’s Organic Sector receives $6.5 million for research in announcement of Canada’s Organic Science Cluster, Organic Agriculture Center of Canada, September 1

Hunter Dickinson Group Options Sisson Brook Tungsten Molybdenum Project, for 17 million in expenditures, Geodex Minerals Press Release, August 31

Joint venture seeks metal - Exploration Brazilian mining giant - partnered with Vancouver's El Nino Ventures and Xstrata Zinc Canada - investing $7.5M to uncover deposits south of Bathurst, Telegraph-Journal, August 26

PotashCorp takeover bid concerns N.B. town, CBC News, August 20

L'extraction du gaz de schiste au Québec, Radio-Canada, 18 août

New Brunswick's nuclear nightmare, The Times and Transcript, August 12

Experts say NB Power knew refit was risky, Point Lepreau | Utilities board issued warning about the refurbishment: The Daily Gleaner, August 10

Uranium Mining in Canada, Uranium Investing News, August 10
Éoliennes à Lamèque: Inauguration des travaux, L'Acadie Nouvelle , 9 août
Pêche au saumon: La saison est écourtée, Radio-Canada Atlantique, 29 juillet

Parc éolien de Caribou: Un investissement de 200 millions de dollars, Radio-Canada Atlantique, 29 juillet

Réchauffement climatique : Déclin marqué du plancton, Radio Canada, 28 juillet

ONU - L'eau, un droit humain, Radio Canada, 28 juillet

Alma councilor fights aerial forest spraying, CBC News, July 27

Nuclear Energy Loses Cost Advantage, New York Times, July 26

New Brunswick's role in the smart grid revolution, Telegraph-Journal, July 24
Bathurst resident sends petition against nuclear waste storage to the Premier, NB Media Coop, July 23
Muzzling Enviro Canada - Canada's largest environmental body, once a rich source of scientific information, is hiding from the public, The Coast, July 22
Information session for the Town of Sackville, New Brunswick Business Journal - Market report, July 22

Ruling could flood polluters with lawsuits, observers say, The Globe and Mail, July 20

What Those Who Killed the Tar Sands Report Don't Want You to Know: Why did a parliamentary committee suddenly destroy drafts of a final report on tar sands pollution? Here's what they knew., The Tyee.ca, July 19
Conservation group wants to protect the Restigouche River, Telegraph- Journal, July 19

Dalhousie: Le Marché des fermiers ouvre ses portes, Radio-Canada Atlantique, 17 juillet

Town denies Petroworth’s request for gas exploration, The Sackville Tribune, July 15
U.S. uncertain about oil sands: How should Canada respond?, Montreal Gazette, July 12

Énergie éolienne - Un pas vers un parc communautaire: Radio-Canada Atlantique, 12 juillet

Report pans conservation plans in New Brunswick parks, Telegraph Journal, July 10

New Brunswick frustrates Ottawa's plan to sell AECL; In major setback for struggling Crown corporation, province drops proposal to build reactor in favour of French competitor, The Globe And Mail, July 9

Has the door just opened for Canadian toxic tort litigation?, West Coast Environmental Law, July 8

Areva deal on 2nd N.B. reactor expected, CBC News, July 8

The Skinny on Green Energy, Telegraph Journal, July 7

La rivière Eel libérée - Barrage, Radio-Canada - Régional Atlantique, 6 juillet

Natural gas tests planned for southern N.B., CBC News, July 2

Pennsylvania quarantine cattle over gas drilling fluid, Reuters, July 1

Gaz à effet de serre - Sur la bonne voie, Radio-Canada Atlantique, 30 juin

N.B. can be proud' of climate change record: Miles - Province looks to transportation sector for further emission reductions, The Times&Transcript, June 30

Province doesn't need another reactor, Telegraph-Journal, June 29

No fracking way: New Brunswickers should ban the hazardous process of hydraulic fracturing, Straight Goods.ca, June 28

N.B exploring nuclear options, Energy Minister Jack Keir to meet with French firm about building second reactor, The Times-Transcript, June 25
New school buses greener, safer, province says, Daily Gleaner, June 25
Irving cancels N.B. tidal research project, CBC News, June 24
Province unprepared to handle new industry, Re: Shale gas mining, The Daily Gleaner, June 23
First Nations grandma leading advocate for clean drinking water, Canadaeast News Service, June 22
Inspiration wanted ... and found, Daily Gleaner, June 19
Drilling for natural gas has consequences - lawyer, The Daily Gleaner, June 17
Sewage dumping in Saint John harbour criticized, CBC News, June 14
New Brunswick's move to mine the forest floor for wood debris for energy is disturbing: Conservation Council, Conservation Council of New Brunswick Media Release, June 9
Media watchdog finds CANDU reactor ads “inaccurate” and “unsupported”, Waterkeeper.ca Weekly, June 9
Enviro-New Brunswick, Environmental News and Views for New Brunswick and Canada
Uranium is the New Asbestos: Union Ban on Nuclear Work, Brisbane Times, May 31
Bientôt des éoliennes à Caraquet, L'Acadie Nouvelle, 27 mai
Federal Government moves to decriminalize sewage pollution, Waterkeeper.ca Weekly, May 25
City Man to receive Clean Air Award, Telegraph-Journal, May 22
Boreal Forest Agreement Opposition, Aboriginal People's Television Network, May 19
Former foes: enviro groups, forestry companies unite to save boreal forests, The Canadian Press, May 19
Mineral claim staking joins the computer age, NB Natural Resources New Release, May 18
NB Power boss says more nuclear power needed to meet future emission targets, The Canadian Press - Online Edition, May 11 
IJC Fails Fish on the St Croix River, Conservation Council of New Brunswick - News Release, May 11
The lesser evil: budworm or spray? - Environment: Scientist warns that aerial spraying of pest will likely harm salmon, Telegraph-Journal, May 4
Nova Scotia to ban some pesticides, CBC News, May 3
An appreciation that current efforts to curb the use of herbicides are bearing fruit, Moncton Times & Transcript, May 3

L’Entreprise Irving Pulp and Paper Limited est condamnée à payer une pénalité de 75 000 dollars pour avoir contrevenu à la loi sur les pêches du gouvernement fédéral, Environnement Canada - Communiqué, 3 mai

Irving Pulp and Paper Limited Sentenced to Pay a Penalty of $75 000 for Violating the Federal Fisheries Act, Environment Canada - News Release, May 3
Programs needed to monitor DDT in Fundy: scientist, NB Telegraph-Journal, May 1

Advocates say they will push province for bottled water ban, Environment: Government says it will remain focused on its climate change action plan, Telegraph-Journal, April 30

Harnessing the Bay of Fundy tides 'not a race', Energy: Expert disputes notion New Brunswick trails Bluenose province in tidal game, Telegraph- Journal, April 29

'You can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink', Re: Pesticide education, Daily Gleaner, April 28

Pesticide restriction too narrow, woman says, Daily Gleaner, April 27

Students come up with new garbage plan: Collection on one side of the street would save money, reduce carbon emissions, Times & Transcript, April 27

United States has higher percentage of forest loss than Brazil, Mongabay.com, April 26

Ongoing protests point out lack of wetland protection in the UNB Woodlot, NB Media Coop, April 26

Signing petition might be one way to proceed, Re: Stopping herbicidal spraying, The Daily Gleaner, April 26

Petitcodiac causeway to remain open , Judge rejects injunction request, CBC News, April 23

Canada is watching the Petitcodiac River flow - once again, Times- Transcript, April 22

Metro Moncton marks Earth Day today; Range of activities take place across New Brunswick to celebrate the Earth, Times - Transcript, April 22

Homeowners reminded that lawn care pesticides banned, Telegraph-Journal, April 21

Program offers tips on how to use less energy, Daily Gleaner, April 21

Irving Oil ponders biodiesel refinery in N.B., CBC News, April 21

Lepreau 2 'still alive': Hitachi Canada CEO says economy, nuclear plant's refurbishment have put plans on hold, Telegraph-Journal, April 21

Uranium industry hit by price drop, regulation and attitude, Telegraph- Journal, April 21

Conservation Council marks Earth Day by making a feast for the bees, Conservation Council News Release, April 21

Researchers hope to make solar energy cheaper, compete with traditional means of generation, The Daily Gleaner, April 20

Europeans Say No to Tar Sands Oil, Natural Resources Defense Council, April 20

Saint John expands park-and-ride, CBC News, April 19

Government takes undue credit for drop in emissions, Pembina Institute, April 19

Recalling the heyday of the ' Chocolate River '; Environment: Fisherman remembers steady catches from the Petitcodiac, along which ships once were built and cargoes loaded for ocean-going trade, Telegraph-Journal, April 17

Opening Gates to Tide and Fish a New Direction for New Brunswick, Conservation Council News Release, April 16

What's next for river?; Engineers to continue monitoring river before construction of new bridge begins, The Times - Transcript, April 16

Kennedy hails river fix; Riverkeeper founder looks forward to surfing tidal bore, The Times - Transcript, April 16

Suzuki praises causeway move; Kudos come in from across country for province's action on the Petitcodiac, The Times - Transcript, April 16

Governments beginning to pay attention to natural world, environmentalist says, Telegraph-Journal, April 16

Fraser Survey says Quebec terrific for mining, steer clear of California, Mining Advocacy Network, April 16

After 42 years, a river finally runs through it; Environment: Hundreds watch as gates opened in Petitcodiac River causeway, Telegraph-Journal, April 15

River opening 'great event', Telegraph-Journal, April 15

The Climate Change Accountability Act Lives On!, Climate Change Action Network Canada, April 15

'Deeply in the dark'; Nuclear: Minister's response to latest Lepreau refit delays shows 'degraded' info flow, analyst says, Telegraph-Journal, April 15

More delays at Lepreau, The Daily Gleaner, April 14

Public review process begins for Xstrata Canada Corp, Department of Environment News Release, April 14

Début du processus d'examen public pour Xstrata Canada Corp, Ministère de l'environnement - Communiqué, 14 avril

Petitcodiac causeway gates open: Riverkeeper salutes Province's compliance with Fisheries Act, Petitcodiac Riverkeeper, April 14

La rivière petitcodiac enfin libérée: Sentinelles Petitcodiac salut l'effort de la province pour se conformer à la Loi sur les pêches, Sentinelles Petitcodiac - Communiqué, 14 avril 

Coalition continues to lobby government; Department prefers they would just go away: doctor, The Western Star, April 14

Stop spraying lawn chemicals, companies told, CBC News, April 13

St. John's council to discourage pesticide use, CBC News, April 13

Lawn-care regulations now law, Summerside Journal Pioneer, April 12

Sale of incinerator viewed as victory by those with environmental concerns , Telegraph-Journal, April 9

Climate impact to be studied, Initiative will measure and mitigate how climate change affects coastal communities, Times & Transcript, April 8

What is biodiversity? And why do we care, anyway?: Part 1, NB Media Co-op, April 7

Régions côtières: 1 M$ pour la recherche, L'Acadie Nouvelle, 7 avril

New 'green' code covers gov't facilities, Times & Transcript, April 7

In this street fight, climate scientists stand their ground, Pembina Institute Climate Change Blog, April 6

Nouvelles normes provinciales, L'Acadie Nouvelle, 6 avril

Climate-change skeptics have it wrong, memo to minister says, Canwest News Service, April 5

Building a Green Economy, The New York Times, April 5

Cranberry cooperative goes big in Rogersville, NB Media Co-op, April 4

Province invests in 'smart grid'; Investment will help integration of renewable energy sources, The Times - Transcript, April 2

Government Sidesteps Supreme Court Ruling on Environmental Assessment, Budget Bill Ignores Court Instruction to Streamline Process, Mining Watch Canada News Release, April 1

Ottawa revises rules of environmental review regime, Globe and Mail, April 1

NB Power - Not All Gloom and Doom, Beth McLaughlin, April 1

Judge halts Agent Orange class-action lawsuit: Court, The St. John's Telegram, April 1

Environment Ministers Promote Extended Producer Responsibility, Eco-journal - Manitoba Eco-network, March / April 2010

Bullying Canada’s Environment, Sierra Club of Canada News Release, March 31

Federal Tories gut environmental assessments with sneaky changes: critics, The Canadian Press, March 31

Telegraph Journal censors opinion piece “Lessons learned from the NB Power – Hydro Quebec deal”, Roy McMullin, March 29

Énergie NB et la semaine sainte?, Lettre à l'opinion des lecteurs, 29 mars

Carbon worries remain in New Brunswick ; In wake of energy deal's collapse, experts say changes needed to make utility more environmentally friendly, The Times - Transcript, March 27

Renewable energy sector now hopeful, Telegraph-Journal, March 26

Pull Plug on Electric Heat and Lepreau Refurbishment to End Status Quo, Conservation Council News Release, March 25

Il est temps de s'occuper de la source des problèmes d'Énergie NB, Conseil de conservation – Communiqué de presse, 25 mars

Situation at NB Power can't be ignored - group, Daily Gleaner, March 25

Power deal dead; Energy: After nearly five months of controversy, negotiation and renegotiation, the proposed agreement to sell most of NB Power's generating assets to Hydro-Quebec sinks on the giant utility's reluctance to accept the risks involved, Telegraph-Journal, March 25

P.E.I. pesticide ban to differ from Nova Scotia's, CBC News, March 22

NB Power protesters mass at legislature, CBC News, March 20

NB Power rally speaker pushes for accountability, Daily Gleaner, March 20

Study finds that several areas along Petitcodiac River continue to have problems with E. coli, nitrates, The Times - Transcript, March 20

Shale gas 'fracking' in Ontario brings water concerns, Council of Canadians, March 20

Wind energy seen as next great industry; Local entrepreneurs gather information, insights at workshop, The Times - Transcript, March 19

Rally against NB Power deal Saturday at legislature, Daily Gleaner, March 19
Frack Attack: Natural Gas Gains, Water loses, Watershed Sentinel, March-April 2010
EPA Initiates Hydraulic Fracturing Study, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, March 18 

New Brunswick Premier Shawn Graham accuses media of unfair scrutiny, Canadian Press, March 18

Greenpeace condemns the failure of governments meeting at CITES to agree to any measures to protect the endangered Atlantic bluefin tuna, Greenpeace, March 18

Canadian government 'hiding truth about climate change', report claims, The Guardian, March 18

New environment law puts onus on manufacturers, Companies would have to compensate municipalities for cost of recycling their product packaging, The Montreal Gazette, March 18

Public Transportation Strategy Needed Now, Conservation Council of New Brunswick Release, March 17

Conservatives renew push for contract to buy power, Telegraph-Journal, March 17

What are NB Power deal benefits?; Most say they favour the deal's five- year rate freeze, Tories criticize poll's questioning, The Times - Transcript, March 17

Nature Trust aims to preserve Bay of Fundy, Times & Transcript, March 16

N.B. landscapes to change - This summer will be first season when banned products will affect NBers, Times & Transcript, March 15

Environment-friendly projects supported by climate action fund, Efficiency NB, March 15

Pour l'efficacité énergétique - Réduction des GES, Radio-Canada Atlantique, 15 mars
Regardez - l'Étude MIREC à l'émission Découverte au Réseau de l'information (RDI), les 13 et 15 mars

N.B. taking interest in energy projects, Times & Transcript, March 12

Eureka! Less poison really is more – deadly, Globe and Mail, March 12
Tune in for the season finale of APTN InFocus, APTN Brings Viewers Perspectives on the Environment, March 12 
Regardez la Dernière de la saison d’APTN InFocus, APTN propose «Perspectives on the Environment», 12 mars

Public Support For Forests Vital as Climate Change Bites, British Forest Chief Warns, FC News Release, March 11

Tory budget ‘walks away' from renewable energy, environmentalist says, Globe and Mail, March 10
Bombing the bridge, Permalink, March 9
Du sable dans l’engrenage: l’achat d’Énergie Nouveau-Brunswick par Hydro-Québec, AmériQuébec.net, 8 mars

Ottawa to rethink uranium rules, Financial Post, March 4

NB Power: Alternatives, Times & Transcript, March 2

Hazards Check - Government of Canada Launches Environmental Health Guide, Health Canada, March 1

Halte-O-Risques - Le gouvernement du Canada lance un guide sur la salubrité de l'environnement, Santé Canada, 1 mars

Good move in ban on non-essential pesticides, The News (New Glasgow), March 5

NB Power loses 2 senior executives, CBC News, March 4

Energy efficiency program launched, Efficiency NB News Release, March 3, 2010

NB Power - options for energy plan must be considered, Times-Transcript, March 2

Parental exposure to toxins may cause autism, Telegraph-Journal, March 1

New Brunswick delays sale of NB Power, Financial Post, February 26

Are Spin Doctors Hiding NB Power Assets? - Thoughts on the Telegraph Journal Front page opinion article, "The power strategy that couldn't", Willi Nolan, February 25

Aquaculture Pesticides Are Killing Lobster, NB Media Coop, February 25

The industrial model of aquaculture is unsustainable, Telegraph-Journal, February 24, 2010

Énergie NB : Les options, L’Acadie Nouvelle, 24 février

NB Power: The Process of the Deal, Miramichi Leader, February 22

Énergie NB: Le processus de l’entente, L’Acadie Nouvelle, 20 février et L’Étoile, 4 mars 
Press Release: Gypsum Quarry Approval Threatens Watershed And Endangered Species, Sierra Club Canada – Atlantic Chapter, February 19, 2010

How long is too long?, Telegraph Journal, February 18

STOP SPRAYING OUR FOREST - A petition to ban herbicide spraying of the public forest in New Brunswick, Conservation Council of New Brunswick, Before May 7, 2010, Posted February 18, 2010
INTERDISONS LES PULVÉRISATIONS SUR NOS FORÊTS - Pétition pour interdire les pulvérisations d’herbicides sur les forêts publiques du Nouveau-Brunswick, Conseil de conservation du Nouveau-Brunswick, avant le 7 mai, 2010, affichée le 18 février, 2010

Énergie NB : La durée de l’entente, l’Acadie Nouvelle, 17 février

Ontario Power Generation confirms Pickering nuclear station to close in 10 years, The Canadian Press, February 16, 2010
Probe launched after pesticide found in bay, Telegraph-Journal, February 16, 2010
Re: Acadian Bus routes in New Brunswick, Lee Ann Ward and Larry Lack, February 12, 2010
Implementing efficiency; Power: Creating energy conservation programs would flatten industrial usage and decrease residential consumption, resulting in significant savings for all consumers, panel says, Telegraph-Journal, February 11, 2010

Innu band breaks off Hydro talks: Won't sign off on James Bay claims, Canwest News Service, February 10, 2010

N.B. energy policy doomed to fail: environmental group, CBC News, February 10, 2010

NB Power deal allows New Brunswick to opt out, New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal, February 10, 2010

Community Energy Policy Recipe for Failure, News Release, Conservation Council of New Brunswick, February 9, 2010

N.B. faces risky carbon future; Price on future emissions would add to energy costs, The Times - Transcript, February  5, 2010
Should Metro develop its own power?; Province still awaiting community wind energy policy, The Times - Transcript, February 4, 2010

N.B. no lair for investors: Dragon, CBC News, February 4, 2010

Wet and Wild: Nature Conservancy of Canada marks World Wetlands Day, Nature Conservancy of Canada, 2 février, 2010
Studies show the Petitcodiac will largely restore itself, The Times & Transcript, February 2, 2010

Watercourse and wetland alteration permit requirements, New Brunswick Department of Environment, January 29, 2010

Exigences relatives au permis de modification d'un cours d'eau et d'une terre humide, Ministère de l'environnement du N.-B.,le 29 janvier 2010

Hydro-Quebec would have nearly exclusive use of N.B. grid: analysis, Telegraph-Journal, January 28, 2010

Scientists link flame retardants and reduced human fertility - Environmental Health News, Environmental Health News, January 26, 2010

N.B. company wants to upgrade power grid; Regional transmission system would benefit green power projects, The Times - Transcript, January 25, 2010

Opponents of NB Power deal see orange; Local groups tie orange ribbons to power poles in protest, The Times - Transcript, January 25, 2010

Halt NB Power sale: First Nations council, CBC News, January 23, 2010
Landfill's methane smell concerns watchdog group, New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal, January 23, 2010
Eastern Canada - Fort Reliance calls for regional transmission system - Forms new joint venture company to foster cooperation and invest up to $1-2B, Canadian Business Online, January 18, 2010

Cocagne se joint au réseau des «Transition Towns », Groupe de développement durable du Pays de Cocagne, le 11 janvier, 2010

The Cocagne region joins the Transition Town Network, Pays de Cocagne Sustainable Development Group, January 11, 2010

Build It Better - New TV Series Helps New Brunswickers Build Energy-Efficient Homes, Conservation Council of New Brunswick, January 8, 2010

Ashamed to wear the Maple Leaf, How Stephen Harper has hurt Canada's reputation abroad, Globe and Mail, January 7, 2010

New problem with Lepreau refurbishment, CBC News, January 6, 2010

Grassroots fury greets shuttered Parliament: 'GET BACK TO WORK': Thousands on Facebook join constitutional experts to condemn PM's move, The Toronto Star, January 5, 2010

Dousing the forest must stop, Telegraph-Journal and Daily Gleaner, December 30, 2009

Energy becomes big issue in Atlantic Canada as N.B. ties hopes to Quebec, The Canadian Press, December 27, 2009

Nova Scotia in heated debate over biomass: Proposal to harvest trees and burn wood for energy meets different opinions, Times - Transcript, December 21, 2009

Global Climate Pact Reached After Marathon Talks End in Copenhagen, World Resources Institute, December 19, 2009 

Finance student's calculations pan rate proposal in power pact, New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal, December 18, 2009

AECL shouldn't take all Lepreau's blame, Telegraph-Journal, December 17

Wolastog Traditional Council opposes sale of NB Power to Hydro Quebec , Press Release, December 17, 2009

Le décompte de cent jours jusqu'à l'ouverture des vannes débute, Sentinelles Petitcodiac, 16 décembre
One Hundred Day Countdown to Gate Opening Begins, Petitcodiac Riverkeeper, December 16, 2009
New Brunswickers Out in Full Force for Global Day of Action on Climate Change, New Brunswick Environmental Network, December 15, 2009
Néo-Brunswickois sortis en force pour soutenir les actions pour le climat, Réseau environnemental du Nouveau-Brunswick, 15 décembre 2009

Canadian First Nations at COP 15 Roll Out the Welcome Mat for Stephen Harper in Rally at Canadian Embassy, December 14th, 2009

Petitcodiac Riverkeeper unveils 5-year plan - Fish passage restoration and upgrades to sewage treatment identified as priorities, Petitcodiac Riverkeeper, December 11, 2009

Sentinelles Petitcodiac dévoile son plan stratégique quinquennal - La restauration du passage des poissons et l'amélioration du traitement des eaux usées comptent parmi les priorités, Sentinelles Petitcodiac, 11 décembre, 2009

Fraser wants to sell mills, including one in N.B., The Associated Press, December 10, 2009

Des collectivités au Nouveau-Brunswick participeront aux manifestations internationales sur le changement climatique, Réseau environnemental du Nouveau-Brunswick, 10 décembre, 2009 

Communities Across New Brunswick Participating in Global Day of Action
and Demonstrations on Climate Change,
New Brunswick Environmental Network, December 10, 2009

Prof touts wind power, UdeM expert says wind power could generate income for N.B., Times & Transcript, December 9, 2009

A good deal for Hydro Quebec, a bad deal for New Brunswick, Janice Harvey, December 9, 2009

Conservation Council Launches Local Food Campaign, CCNB, December 2, 2009
Conseil du conservation lance un nouveau campagne Mangez Local, CCNB, 2 décembre

Lawn pesticide ban tabled in legislature, The Charlottetown Guardian, December 2, 2009

Sale of NB Power, Association de la protection du bassin versant de la Bouctouche, Jerry Cook, December 1, 2009
Designs for new UK nuclear reactors are unsafe, claims watchdog: Major setback for energy plans as report finds flaws in US and French models, The Guardian, November 27, 2009

Accounting questioned: Province's auditor says NB Power's 
financial picture would be clearer if it didn't defer costs, New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal, November 26 2009 

Power Purchase Agreement with Hydro Quebec Would Provide Huge Environmental Benefits Without Selling New Brunswick’s Public Utility, Conservation Council of New Brunswick, November 25, 2009
Les femmes de Kedgwick présentent une pétition contre la pulvérisation de pesticides sur la forêt au gouvernement, Conseil de conservation du Nouveau-Brunswick, 24 novembre 2009
Kedgwick women present petition to government against forest spraying, Conservation Council New Brunswick, November 24, 2009

Releases of radioactive form of hydrogen from Lepreau spiked in 2008, report says,Telegraph-Journal, November 23rd, 2009

Conservation and Environmental Education Network Seeks to Renew Partnership Agreements with Environment Canada, ACAP Groups November 20, 2009

Ottawa boosting liability limit for nuclear companies - Claims will now top out at $650-million, up from the previous $75-million ceiling, Globe and Mail, November 19, 2009

Un groupe environnemental lie le cancer et les régions industrielles, La Presse Canadienne, 17 novembre 2009
Points chauds du cancer reliés à la contamination par la pollution industrielle, les pesticides et les métaux lourds, Conseil de conservation du Nouveau-Brunswick, 16 novembre 2009
Cancer Hotspots Linked to Industrial Pollution, Pesticides, Heavy Metal Contamination, Conservation Council of NB, November 16, 2009
NB Power sale won't help debt: auditor general, CBC NEWS, November 14, 2009
Vente d'Énergie Nouveau-Brunswick, Une transaction nettement à l'avantage du Québec selon le Dr Yves GagnonL'Étoile, 12 novembre 2009
Greenpeace petition questions Lepreau refit funding, NB Telegraph Journal, November 9, 2009
Réglementation des carrières demandées dans toutes les régions du NB, Belledune Citizens Committee, Conseil de conservation du Nouveau-Brunswick, Club Sierra Club Canada – section du Canada Atlantique, 10 novembre 2009
Groups Province-wide demand regulation of quarries, Belledune Citizens Committee, Conservation Council of NB, Sierra Club Canada – Atlantic Canada, November 10, 2009

Nature centre receives tourism award, Times & Transcript, November 7, 2009

Province keeping tabs on UNB woodlot development, The Daily Gleaner, November 7, 2009
Woodlot supporters hail partial victory , The Daily Gleaner, November 7, 2009
$200 Million for AECL, Ottawa gives Crown corporation another cash infusion so it can continue Lepreau, Ontario nuclear projects, New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal, November 6, 2009
Le Conseil de conservation demande l'inclusion des savoirs écologiques traditionnels dans la gestion de la forêt, Conseil de la conservation du N-B, 5 novembre, 2009
Conservation Council calls for traditional ecological knowledge in forest management, Conservation Council of NB, November 5, 2009
Bathurst truly active with sustainable development, Times & Transcript, November 4, 2009
Le système de distribution d’Énergie NB ne doit pas être vendu, Les nouvelles du conseil du conservation, novembre 2, 2009
NB Power Distribution System Should Not Be Sold, Conservation Council News Release, November 2, 2009

Power of a new green plant, Telegraph Journal, October 31, 2009 

Reaction mixed to NB Power deal, Times & Transcript, October 30, 2009

Dalhousie power plant to shut down, Telegraph Journal, October 30, 2009

Hydro-Quebec to get most of NB Power's assets in controversial $5B deal, The Canadian Press, October 29, 2009

"On back burner", Telegraph Journal, October 21, 2009

Province won't stop Lepreau refurbishment: minister, Times & Transcript, October 21, 2009

Protesters disrupt Question Period over climate bill, Globe and Mail, October 27, 2009
Les Néo-Brunswickois sortis en force pour soutenir la journée internationale des actions pour le climat, RENB, 27 octobre 2009
New Brunswickers Out in Full Force for International Day of Climate Action, NBEN, October 27, 2009
Une décharge en forêt, Radio-Canada Atlantique, 27 octobre 2009
River of the damned, Telegraph Journal, October 19, 2009
NDP to legislate ban on uranium mining, Canadian Press, October 14, 2009
Joint Atlantic pesticide law would be mistake, Halifax Herald, October 13, 2009
Conservation Council Marks 40 Years of Environmental Achievement, Conservation Council of New Brunswick, October 13, 2009
Le Conseil de conservation célèbre 40 années de réalisations environnementales, Conseil de conservation du Nouveau-Brunswick, 13 octobre 2009
New Brunswick Citizens and Groups Presented with Environmental Awards, NBEN-RENB, 6 October 2009

Moncton aura un nouveau réservoir, Radio Canada, 5 octobre 2009

Prix environnementaux décernés à des citoyens et à des groupes environnementaux du Nouveau-Brunswick, RENB-NBEN, 6 octobre 2009
What do we do with Lepreau now, Telegraph-Journal, September 30 2009
La fin de la centrale de Grand Lac, Radio Canada, 30 septembre 2009
2010 DECLARED YEAR OF THE PETITCODIAC RIVER, Petitcodiac Riverkeeper, 25 September 2009
L’ANNÉE 2010 DÉCLARÉE L’ANNÉE DE LA RIVIÈRE PETITCODIAC, Sentinelles Petitcodiac, 25 septembre 2009
Premier wants update on Lepreau Delay, Times and Transcript, September 18, 2009
Kedgwick fights aerial forest spraying, CBC, September 17, 2009
Atlantic ministers plan cosmetic pesticide action, CBC, September 17 2009
Lotissement Greensboro : déversements toxiques d’égouts dans la Petitcodiac, l'étoile, 9 septembre 2009
Penobsquis water dispute leads to EUB fight, CBC, 3 septembre 2009
First official Hawk Watch in New Brunswick opens near St. Andrews, Conservation Council of New Brunswick, August 25, 2009
Second refinery shelved, Lepreau 2 to go, Telegraph Journal, August 5, 2009 
Release results of Lepreau Reactor Inspection says Conservation Council, Conservation Council of  New Brunswick, August 5, 2009 
On demande que le rapport d'inspection du réacteur de Lepreau soit publié, Conseil de conservation du Nouveau- Brunswick, 5 août, 2009 
Independent media by and for New Brunswick to be launched on New Brunswick Day, NB Media Co-op , July 28, 2009 
Thinking Past Ourselves: Nurturing Sustainability with the Next Generation, CSRwire, July 28, 2009 
Burke resigns portfolio, remains backbencher, Telegraph Journal, July 24, 2009
Nature Conservancy of Canada protects an additional 680 acres along the Musquash Estuary, NCC, July 22, 2009
Community Action Program for the Environment Web Portal Launched, Environnement Canada, July 22, 2009
Le portail des programmes dèaction communautaire pour l'environnement est lancè Environment Canada, 22 juillet, 2009 

Canada's dirty secret, The Guardian, July 17, 2009

Progress on New Brunswick's parks slow in 2009, Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society, July 17, 2009

NB releases banned pesticide list, Times & Transcript, July 15, 2009

Science Matters: Harming the environment is bad for the economy, Canada East, July 15, 2009

Canada: Federal Government Introduces Offset System For Greenhouse Gases, The Northern Light, July 14, 2009

Corridor Reports Results of Independent Shale Gas Resource Study, Corridor Resources Inc, June 26, 2009
Cosmetic pesticide legislation expected this week in NB, The Daily Gleaner, June 16th, 2009
Fraser thrown lifeline, Telegraph Journal, June 15th, 2009
Nurses join pesticides ban campaign, Times & Transcript, June 12th, 2009
Wal-Mart confronted on failure to ensure sustainable seafood for customers, Green Peace, June 12th, 2009
Province's air quality gradually improving, report shows, Telegraph-Journal, June 12th, 2009
Environment minister unveils key part of Canadian carbon market, CBC News, June 10th, 2009
A bigger slice of the forest, The Tribune, June 10th, 2009
Pitching a better Crown land plan , Telegraph Journal, June 10th, 2009
Salmon future in doubt, The Tribune, June 10th, 2009
Nuclear power can be competitive, think-tank says, Telegraph Journal, June 10th, 2009
Logging threatens watersheds, The Tribune, June 10th, 2009
Huge boost for port, The Tribune, June 10th, 2009
No pubic notice given of pesticides use in Bay of Fundy, Fundy Baykeeper, June 9, 2009

Élaboration d'un cadre de travail pour le financement pluriannuel des organismes sans but lucratif, Secrétariat des organismes communautaires sans but lucratif, 9 juin, 2009

Opération de nettoyage de ruisseau par les Sentinelles Peticodiac dans le cadre de la Journée canadienne des rivières, Sentinelles Petitcodiac, 9 juin, 2009
Riverkeeper to Host Stream Clean-up on Canadian Rivers Day, Petitcodiac Riverkeeper, June 9, 2009
Green community plan in works, The Daily Gleaner, June 8, 2009
Des déchets nucléaires au Nord-Ouest, Jminforme, 8 juin, 2009
Stars take centre stage at Kouchibouguac National Park, Parks Canada, June 6, 2009
Les étoiles brillent au parc national du Canada Kouchibouguac, Parcs Canada, 6 juin, 2009
Energy minister dismisses talk of N.B. nuclear storage site, CBC News, June 5, 2009
Nuclear waste needs a home, Telegraph Journal,  June 5, 2009
DNR, CCNB butting heads on watershed, Miramichi Leader, June 5, 2009
Input sought on nuclear waste, Time & Transcript, June 4, 2009
We are what we breathe, NB Telegraph Journal, June 3, 2009
Conservation council: 40 years protecting New Brunswick, Times & Transcript, June 3, 2009
A growing movement, Horticulture- More new gardeners emerging as local people are getting back to the basics, Telegraph Journal, June 2, 2009
Study finds high lung cancer rates in Saint John- Occupation and air pollution are risk factors, Conservation Council of New Brunswick, June 2, 2009
Tree cutting worries council, The Daily Gleaner, June 1, 2009
Conservation Council calls for action as bee population plummets, Conservation Council of New Brunswick, June 1, 2009
Four New Brunswick projects receive funding from Atlantic Salmon Conservation Foundation, The Atlantic Salmon Conservation Foundation, June 1, 2009
Le Conseil de conservation demande de l'action alors que la popultion d'abeilles s'effondre, Le Conseil de conservation de Nouveau- Brunswick, 1 juin, 2009
L' École des arts de la scène du Capitol présente Petcudiàc, Sentinelles petitcodiac, 29 mai, 2009
Public forest cutting puts New Brunswick watershed at risk, Conservation Council of New Brunswick, May 29, 2009
The Capitol School of Performing Arts present Petcudiàc, Petitcodiac Riverkeepers, May 29, 2009
Pesticide-cancer link 'convincing,' Times & Transcript, May 28, 2009
Conservation Volunteers Make a Huge Impact for Nature, Nature Conservancy of Canada, May 28, 2009
Scientists Indicate Large Salmon Needs Special Conservation Measures, Atlantic Salmon Federation, May 27, 2009
Conservationists Working to Bring Back Salmon in Petitcodiac, Times & Transcript, May 27, 2009
Biosphere head calls for comprise on Fundy Park, Time & Transcript, May 22, 2009
Aliens Invade Legislature on International Biodiversity, May 22, 2009
Des exotiques envahissent la législature durant la journée internationale de la diversity biologique, 22 mai, 2009
Veterans march on minister's office over Agent Orange, The Daily Gleaner, May 20, 2009
 Manifestation contre l'Agent orange, Jminforme.ca, 20 mai, 2009
New Brunswick to assess Downneast LNG draft of environmental impact study, Government of New Brunswick, May 20, 2009
Examen de l'Ébauche de l'étude d'impact sur l'environnement pour le projet de GNL de la société Downeast, Gouvernment de NB, 20 mai, 2009
Bird-killing pesticides facing a ban in Canada, The Globe and Mail, May 20, 2009 
Look out 'cause this stuff is TOXIC.' The Globe and Mail. May 19, 2009
Climate change: The century's biggest health threat, The Globe and Mail, May 15, 2009
Government gets power to set energy standards for turned-off devices. CBC News, May 15, 2009
Kent Hills wind farm generates enough electricity for 17,000 homes, Times & Transcript, May 15, 2009
Riverkeeper weighs in on primrose sewage issue, Petitcodiac Riverkeeper,  May 15, 2009
Sentinelles Petitcodiac intervient dans le dossier des eaux usées du parc primrose, Sentinelles Petitcodiac, 15 mai, 2009
Canada Invests in Wind Farms, GreenMuze, May 11, 2009
Agriculture's future is organic, farmer says, Telegraph-Journal, May 8, 2009
Crown wood sold at too low price, Telegraph-Journal, May 8, 2009
Nuclear waste in NB unacceptable. Times & Transcript, May 8, 2009
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