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Yahoo! News Search Results for "bay of fundy" http://news.search.yahoo.com/search/news?p=%22bay+of+fundy%22&ei=UTF-8 Water levels are receding in southern New Brunswick, but the high tides of the Bay of Fundy are expected to keep the St. John River swollen for several more days. Read more... The sheer force of the St. John River stopped New Brunswick's famous Reversing Falls, close to where the river empties into the Bay of Fundy, but the worst of the flooding appears to be over. Read more... Just how quickly the receding Saint John River drains into the Bay of Fundy depends on forces beyond human control Read more... The worst of the flooding of the St. John River is over in much of New Brunswick but high tides on the Bay of Fundy are expected to keep water levels above the flood stage in the lower reaches of the river for days. Read more... FREDERICTON, New Brunswick (AP) -- Now that the St. John River flood surge is working its way downstream from Maine, it's causing some headaches -- and doing a few weird things -- on its way to the Bay of Fundy through New Brunswick. Read more... For the first time ever, photos of a right whale giving birth off the coast of Florida in 2005 have been released. The photos were taken by a New England Aquarium researcher. Read more... The flood waters of the St. John River raced towards the Bay of Fundy on Saturday, easing conditions in the upper reaches of the river valley but causing new headaches in southern New Brunswick. Read more... You think your mother had it rough? One North Atlantic Right Whale traveled 1,000 miles to give birth, fasting almost the whole way. The delivery of a 12-foot long, 2,000-pound baby involved much thrashing 17 miles off the coast of Florida. Read more... By Carla Allen THE COAST GUARD NovaNewsNow.com The Municipality of Barrington has approved a grant of $1,244 to the Municipality of Digby (MoD) to assist with their efforts to maintain the Digby ferry service from Digby to Saint John... Read more... Water levels are receding in New Brunswick but the province's Emergency Measures Organization is continuing its flood warning. Read more...
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