New Brunswick Casino News & New Brunswick Gambling News
Current News: Monday Oct 13th, 2008 | News Location: New Brunswick | News Subject: New Brunswick Casinos and Gambling News
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October 13th, 2008
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper is applauded by supporters at a campaign rally in Cornwall, Prince Edward Island, on Monday Oct 13, 2008. Harper is gambling that an opposition pushing an unpopular carbon tax will steer Canadian voters to the ...
October 6th, 2008
NICOLE NODLAND New Jerseyans will have a rare opportunity to see Alison Moyet in a solo concert this week After resurrecting her synth-pop duo Yaz (also featuring keyboardist Vince Clarke) for a well-received reunion tour earlier this year, smoky ...
October 11th, 2008
Anyone who filled out a ballot for a vacation at the Timmins Street Fest might want to double check their credit card for unwanted charges. Kerry Firlotte, 23, entered a ballot at the Vacation Moments booth set up at the festival, for what she ...
September 21st, 2008
The province's harness racing industry has been offered a participatory role in the new video lottery reforms which were announced as part of a new responsible gaming policy for the province. At a recent meeting between harness racing industry ...
September 18th, 2008
Although nothing official has been announced yet, word is that the New Brunswick government is about to announce a major program to assist the hard-hit harness racing industry in that province. Premier Shawn Graham has apparently instructed his staff ...
September 15th, 2008
If you are an older adult about to board the bus for the first time for the casinos in Atlantic City, you may want to think twice before hitting the video slots. According to a study published today in the journal Psychology and Aging, adults older ...
September 13th, 2008
Political wrangling almost barred the Green Party from an upcoming televised leadership debate as Canadians prepare to elect a new government on Oct. 14. Green leader Elizabeth May said public protests helped her gain a spot on the national stage ...
September 12th, 2008
Political wrangling almost barred the Green Party from an upcoming televised leadership debate as Canadians prepare to elect a new government on Oct. 14. Green Leader Elizabeth May said public protests helped her gain a spot on the national stage ...
October 9th, 2008
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) _ Gov. John Baldacci says he had a productive meeting with the owners and managers of the Katahdin Paper Company in Millinocket, which has been shut down indefinitely. PORTLAND, Maine (AP) _ A Venezuelan described as one of the ...
September 19th, 2008
NORTH BRUNSWICK — Police here are alarmed by what that say is "an increased amount of fraudulent activity" involving Internet and e-mail scams. "We would like all residents to be aware that anything you offer for sale on the Internet invites ...