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Safety around School bus
With school buses back on the road, as a parent you might be worried about safety in school bus and around school. According to the digital journal, School bus accidents may only represent a small number of total accidents. [...] (Read Article)
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April 14 2012 - Nova Scotia taxi eyes shuttle service A Nova Scotia businessman says he plans to shuttle people in the Maritimes despite a recent decision by the New Brunswick Energy and Utilities Board to quash a similar attempt from a Prince Edward Island company. |
March 23 2012 - “The Force of Sensation”: Keats and Constable on Hampstead Heath “Painting is but another word for feeling.” —John Constable (1776-1837) Say you only slept an hour on the plane, the bus from Heathrow has dropped you in the heart of London on a sunny day in June, and as happy as you are to have escaped from a summer in the armpit of New Jersey (for instance, a second-floor apartment in downtown New Brunswick), you’re feeling dazed and confused after sorting ... |
March 07 2012 - N.B. refuses to help end Acadian Lines lockout The New Brunswick government is refusing to step into the four-month-old Acadian Lines lockout as workers and customers anxiously hope the buses will begin to roll soon. |
February 14 2012 - Dominic Appiah's football future keeps getting brighter As a student at Cardinal McCarrick High School, Dominic Appiah used to take the long way home after football practice. He would catch a New Jersey Transit bus to New Brunswick, then get a lift back to nearby Somerset. |
February 14 2012 - Acadian Lines talks fail to resolve dispute The weekend negotiations between Acadian Lines and the Amalgamated Transit Union failed to resolve the contract dispute that has halted bus service in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island for more than two months |
February 05 2012 - Acadian Lines employees pick up work Acadian Coach Lines employees in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island are picking up work elsewhere, more than two months into a lockout by the bus company, the union says. |
February 05 2012 - Bus collision on new street leaves van driver injured There was a collision between a University bus and another vehicle last night around 9:15 p.m. on New Street near the intersection with George Street in New Brunswick. According to New Brunswick Polic |
January 19 2012 - Nova delivers 2 LFS buses The City of Fredericton in New Brunswick, Canada, took delivery of two clean-diesel 40-foot Nova LFS buses. The City of Fredericton chose clean-diesel vehicles that come with a wealth of standard features designed to provide high performance at a competitive life cycle cost. |
January 10 2012 - Acadian, union seek transit subsidies The two sides in the Acadian Lines lockout are seeking a meeting with the New Brunswick government in an attempt to end the five-week-old dispute. |
January 10 2012 - Acadian seeks transit subsidies Acadian Lines, which has locked out workers on what it says are money-losing bus routes in New Brunswick and P.E.I., is looking for a government subsidy. |
January 06 2012 - Acadian bus lockout has no clear end There are no talks scheduled in the Acadian Bus Lines contract dispute, which has seen workers on the routes between P.E.I. and New Brunswick locked out for five weeks. |
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