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CCNB calls for reconsideration of Energy East oil pipeline in L’Acadie Nouvelle

The newspaper L’Acadie Nouvelle ran an article on Feb. 12 about the Conservation Council of New Brunswick’s call for TransCanada Corporation to reconsider the need for its proposed Energy East oil pipeline given the route and details of the project keep changing. CCNB’s call for TransCanada to reconsider the project was also mentioned in an editorial […]

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CCNB recognized as part of award-winning partnership for ecotourism app

FREDERICTON — A ground-breaking partnership between government agencies, recreational groups and environmental NGOs in New Brunswick has received a national award for helping people connect with nature and the outdoors. The groups responsible for ExploreEcoNB, an innovative mobile-mapping application, were presented with the Connected to the Community Award from the Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association (CTWA)

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Forget the National Energy Board — It’s back to the drawing board for TransCanada

FREDERICTON — The Conservation Council of New Brunswick says TransCanada Corporation has to head back to the drawing board to patch all the holes that have surfaced in its plans for the proposed Energy East oil pipeline. On Wednesday, Feb. 11, Montreal newspaper La Presse reported that the Alberta-based oil giant had ruled out Cacouna,

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Tracy Glynn on launch of NEB public participation process

Tracy Glynn, coordinator of our Forest Conservation and Energy programs, spoke to media following the launch of the National Energy Board’s application to participate in the Energy East oil pipeline hearing. People who are affected by the proposed pipeline or those with relevant knowledge to share about the potential impact of the pipeline have until March

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