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N.B. hockey player takes a shot at making it in the fashion worldSawyer Hannay's clothing line, Country Liberty, is meant to represent the carefree rural lifestyle of Kent County.CanadaFeb 22, 2018
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N.S. man charged with throwing Molotov cocktails during shale gas protestA 20-year-old Nova Scotia man has been charged with allegedly throwing Molotov cocktails at police during a shale gas protest in New Brunswick last fall that turned violent.CrimeMar 7, 2014
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3rd person arrested for alleged dispute with journalists at shale gas protestPolice in New Brunswick have arrested a third person involved in an alleged confrontation with journalists during a shale gas protest in Rexton three months ago.CrimeJan 9, 2014
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Trial date set for man charged in N.B. shale gas protestA trial has been set for Jan. 24 for a New Brunswick man charged after a shale gas protest that turned violent.CanadaDec 31, 2013
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N.S. man pleads guilty following shale gas protest in New BrunswickA 27-year-old Nova Scotia man has pleaded guilty to five charges stemming from a shale gas protest in Rexton, N.B., that erupted into violence.CrimeDec 20, 2013
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Man pleads guilty to charges laid after N.B. anti-shale gas protestsThe RCMP say a New Brunswick man charged following anti-fracking protests has been given a conditional sentence and ordered to stay away from future shale gas demonstrations in the province.CanadaDec 19, 2013
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SWN Resources wraps up controversial seismic testing in New BrunswickSWN Resources Canada says it has wrapped up seismic testing in New Brunswick.EnvironmentDec 6, 2013
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$4M spent on policing shale gas protests was necessary: N.B. finance ministerNew Brunswick's finance minister says is unfortunate the province has had to spend an additional $4 million on policing to deal with protests against shale gas exploration.CanadaDec 6, 2013
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Judge grants SWN extension to injunction against shale gas protestersA company exploring for shale gas in New Brunswick has been given a two-week extension to its injunction intended to keep protesters from interfering with its work.CrimeDec 2, 2013
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SWN Resources seeks longer injunction against shale gas protestersSWN Resources is asking the courts to extend an injunction intended to keep protesters from interfering with their shale gas exploration work in New Brunswick.EnvironmentNov 28, 2013
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