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Wednesday July 31 – 3:30pm / Mercredi 31 juillet – 15h30
Wednesday July 31 – 3:30pm / Mercredi 31 juillet – 15h30
If you still have one of these, you can drop it off at the Sussex Town Office and they will forward it to the Universite de Moncton for their research project.Students at the Universite de Moncton were in the Sussex and Sussex Corner areas passing these flood surveys out. The deadline for pick up has…
Public Weather Alerts for New Brunswick – Environment CanadaWhen severe weather threatens, Environment Canada issues alerts that notify those in affected areas so that they can take steps to protect themselves and their property from harm. The type of alert issued depends on the severity and timing of the event. Special statements: issued to highlight…
Michael A. Lewis has been appointed provincial fire marshal. Mr. Lewis joined the Office of the Fire Marshal in 2015 and has been acting Provincial Fire Marshal for the past year. We are pleased to have him continue to lead our efforts to keep New Brunswickers safe from fire. The Office of the Fire Marshal…
Town of Sussex, NBThis notice is to advise the Town of Sussex will be beginning the upgrade of Eveleigh Street and Leonard Drive the week of July 22nd, 2019. The Town will request motorists to be mindful of our construction crews and to reduce speeds in construction areas as well as the observation of the…
Approximately 500 Canadians die in preventable water related incidents annually. Even one drowning is one too many. #drowningprevention #NDPW2019
A level 1 heat alert reminds in effect for most southern parts of the province. New Brunswickers are reminded to take the appropriate actions to prevent heat illness. For tips on to stay cool, visit: https://bit.ly/2JNMYCu
HEAT WARNING FOR NEW BRUNSWICK UPDATED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT 4:50 A.M. ADT TUESDAY 16 JULY 2019. ——————————————– HEAT WARNING FOR: SUSSEX – KENNEBECASIS VALLEY AND KINGS COUNTY ——————————————– HUMIDEX VALUES REACHING 35 ARE EXPECTED FOR THE NEXT 2 DAYS. A WARM AND HUMID AIRMASS WILL MOVE INTO NEW BRUNSWICK TODAY AND PERSIST ON WEDNESDAY.…
In an #emergency, communication is critical. Your everyday communication devices may not work properly. Here are some tips for staying in touch if disaster strikes: http://ow.ly/asWe50uYuKf
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