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New Brunswickers are reminded to be mindful of holiday hours this weekend at local stores when preparing their 72-hour emergency kit #RiverWatch
New Brunswickers are reminded to be mindful of holiday hours this weekend at local stores when preparing their 72-hour emergency kit #RiverWatch
Flooding can’t be predicted fully. Being prepared can be.People living near rivers and waterways are advised to remain on alert over the coming days as water levels will be near or above flood stage in many regions. Residents can report any issues related to increased water levels or flooding at any time by calling 1-800-561-4034.…
Drivers must follow closure notices and are not permitted to move or drive around barricades. Ignoring or moving these barricades is an offence and offenders will be charged. Drivers are also asked to obey changes to speed limits. A list of the latest road closures is available online: http://bit.ly/2DnQTnw
New Brunswickers at risk of flooding are reminded to have an emergency preparedness kit ready and be self-sustaining for at least 72-hours. Visit http:// http://bit.ly/2UMrdLW for updated information.
Before you travel, check for flooded roads. Call 511 for road closures and conditions. Check online at bit.ly/2j0fS7X or follow @brunswick511 on Twitter. NB 511 also has a new mobile application you can download.
Here we go once more…spring weather will soon be here to stay…but for this storm prepare and act accordingly. https://www.getprepared.gc.caSunday, April 7, 2019, 9:30 p.m. / dimanche, 7 avril 2019, 21h30
Tuesday, April 2, 2019, 4:30 p.m. / mardi, 2 avril 2019, 16h30
The Town of Sussex, Town of Hampton and Villages of Sussex Corner and Norton came together to take part in Emergency Management training over the weekend. Such a positive step towards regional emergency management coordination for our area! Thanks to Pascal Rodier for his instruction and Regional Emergency Management Coordinator Tim Nickerson for participating as…
Earlier this month, the Tribe family of Beechwood lost their home in a fire but everyone escaped safely thanks to seven-year-old Olivea Tribe. Olivea won a smoke alarm through a campaign by Bath Fire Department during this year’s provincial Fire Prevention Week and urged her father to install it. The Tribe family wants us to…
Friday, March 22, 2019, 9:10 a.m. / vendredi, 22 mars 2019, 9h10
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