Parts of the Riverfront Trail in downtown Fredericton were closed Tuesday, but longtime residents say water levels aren't a ...
Pack your swimsuit and towel, lather on sunscreen, and don't forget to check the water for floating scum. That's Sarah Blenis's advice for a day in a river or lake in New Brunswick from now on, since ...
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Increased cyanobacteria reports in New Brunswick linked to public awareness and extreme climate
New Brunswick is seeing more reports of cyanobacteria blooms in provincial waterways, researchers say. Meaghann Bruce, a biologist at University of New Brunswick's Canadian River Institute, said there ...
Officials say residents in these communities should be taking measures to protect their property, and have a plan to evacuate and be self-sufficient for at least 72 hours.
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