It is with deep sadness that the Foundation announces the passing of our AO and friend Kevin Connolly.
C'est avec une profonde tristesse que la Fondation annonce le décès de notre AO et ami Kevin Connolly.
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We are currently experiencing problems with the ASD-W storm closure phone line and cannot update the message. We are working with our provider to resolve the issue. All schools in ASD-W are closed today. Thank you for your understanding.
Alert Ready, the national emergency alert system, will be tested in New Brunswick on Wednesday, November 16, at 1:55 p.m. The test will take place on television, radio and wireless devices.
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At 2 a.m. on Nov. 6, Daylight Saving Time ends. Clocks should be moved back one hour.
"Change your clocks – change your batteries" is a great way to remember to keep your home's smoke and carbon monoxide alarms in working order.
If you have an electric car that was submerged during the Hurricane Ian storm surge – get it out of your garage, the state fire marshal says. The batteries are catching fire because of salt water damage.
Despite a burn ban the Department of Natural Resources and Energy Development, along with volunteer fire departments, have responded to more than 70 fires since May 18. Consider the safety of all New Brunswickers and follow the rules. https://t.co/V9dr7kDdOX
Today we send our thoughts & prayers to the 11 injured #firefighters, their families and our brothers & sisters @UFLAC as they begin to recover. This footage highlights not only the danger our members face but the life-saving power of safety equipment and resources. 📷 Adam Mills
It is with heavy hearts that we announce that one member of the CF Snowbirds team has died and one has sustained serious injuries. We can confirm that we have contacted all primary family members of those involved. More information will be communicated in the near future.
The following counties are closed for burning: Restigouche, Gloucester
Between 8 PM and 8 AM burning is permitted in the following counties: Northumberland, Kent
All other counties are open for burning.
The River Watch five-day forecast for the lower St. John River is available at https://t.co/fZk4PzYqtt
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The River Watch five-day forecast for the upper St. John River is available at https://t.co/ULG3xdwsrN
The River Watch five-day forecast for the lower St. John River is available at https://t.co/fZk4PzYqtt
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The River Watch five-day forecast for the upper St. John River is available at https://t.co/ULG3xdwsrN
Under the State of Emergency in New Brunswick all open fires have been banned across the Province until May 1st.
FULLY SCREENED CSA APPROVED wood burning fireplaces are allowed for use during the fire ban.
Let's keep our first responders safe.
#AlertReady alerts sent to cell phones have saved lives. More than 100 emergency alerts have been transmitted since April. Learn more at https://t.co/NZPPVnoPr1