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Saturday, Jan. 19, 2:30 p.m. / samedi, 19 jan, 14h30
Saturday, Jan. 19, 2:30 p.m. / samedi, 19 jan, 14h30
Low-pressure system bringing snow to the province, with the possibility of freezing rain in some areas on Sunday. We’re monitoring the weather as it progresses and we have 150 crews available around the province to respond if power outages happen. ❓What do I need to know? ✔️Be prepared for a storm with a 72-hour emergency…
With the snow we are projected to receive this weekend, please remember to clear snow and ice from your gas meter or furnace vent! A covered meter or vent can cause your furnace and hot water heater to stop working. Before it stops working it could lead to carbon monoxide building up in your home.…
Will you know what to do when an #nbstorm arrives? Get the info you need: www.gnb.ca/wintersafety
NBEMO – OMUNBWe are aware there has been an earthquake reported and officials are monitoring. http://www.earthquakescanada.nrcan.gc.ca/recent_eq/2019/20190110.1349/index-en.php
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Tuesday, Jan. 8, 8:30 a.m. / mardi, 8 jan, 8h30
Friday, Dec. 28, 9:30 a.m. / vendredi, 28 dec, 9h30
Did you know that the 3 biggest risk days for residential fires due to candles include today and two others all within this week? As you celebrate, please remain on alert for fire safety! Merry Christmas!
Have you watered your tree today? Make sure you do! Everyday!The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission shared their latest dry vs. well-watered Christmas tree comparison burn video. A dry Christmas tree burns faster than newspaper. Keep your tree well watered this holiday season. More tips: www.nfpa.org/holiday
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