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Affordable housing project opens in Baker Brook
The Government of Canada and the Province of New Brunswick officially opened an affordable housing project in Baker Brook, New Brunswick today, funded under the Canada-New Brunswick Affordable Housing ...
Small village to get affordable housing units
A new affordable housing project in the small New Brunswick community of Baker Brook will help to ease the crisis in rural areas, says a housing advocate.
Affordable housing project opens in Baker Brook
The Government of Canada and the Province of New Brunswick officially opened an affordable housing project in Baker Brook, New Brunswick today, funded under the Canada-New Brunswick Affordable Housing ...
The funeral for Judy Arseneault, 55, will take place at the Nashwaaksis United church in Fredericton today.
N.B.'s response to floods inadequate: northern officials
“This is a very, very sad situation”
Officials in northern New Brunswick communities are unhappy with the province's response to the flooding upriver from Edmundston, feeling that their situation has largely been ignored by the provincial ... via CBC
N.B. flood moves downstream, leaving property damage, water problems in
Several New Brunswick communities in the St. John River Valley are under boil water advisories and motorists are being urged to watch for moose wandering on highways as problems caused by flooding continue. via CFRB
New N.B. flood worry: boil-water advisory in action
“It's relatively good news that water levels are going down. It certainly doesn't mean that houses are empty of water now ... the majority of homes will remain affected for some time to come.”
Flooded roads force drivers to take alternative routes in Fredericton, N.B., on Saturday, May 3, 2008. via CTV.ca
N - B - flood moves downstream, leaving property damage, water problems in wake
“There are reports of large numbers of moose on or near the Trans-Canada Highway in the Jemseg region”
Several communities in the St. John River Valley were placed under boil water advisories and motorists were being urged to watch for moose wandering on highways as problems caused by flooding continued into the ... via Penticton Herald
N.B. premier expected to tour flood damage in Madawaska area
An estimated 100 people have been forced to evacuate their homes in the northern parts of New Brunswick due to flooding, with Premier Shawn Graham expected to visit the area Friday. via CBC