People in the Irishtown, Tankville, Evangeline and Lakeville areas should be prepared to evacuate on short notice.
A wildfire poses a potential threat to people and property.
Review your evacuation plan. Make sure your emergency preparedness kit is ready.
An Evacuation Alert will be issued if you must evacuate.
Follow GNB and NBEMO on social media for the most up-to-date information.
I am saddened to learn of the passing of my long time on-air partner and friend meteorologist Peter Coade.He was a broadcasting trail blazer and forecaster in the style and tradition of his mentor Rube Hornstein. Did I mention his sense of humour? Rest easy, Peter. @CTVAtlantic
Micro-mobility hits Greater Moncton. Electric scooters are popping up all over the city. Company that runs them expects them to be popular with residents. Story tonight on CTV News at 5 @CTVAtlantic
Summerside Western Capitals of the Maritime Junior Hockey League hosted thousands of island students in annual “school day game” this past Tuesday.
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Residents of Evergreen Village mobile home park in Summerside, P.E.I., who have had an eviction notice looming over their heads may be able to stay in their homes after all.
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The popular Sunrise Trail along the Northumberland Strait in Nova Scotia is typically a popular tourist spot, but a collapsed wooden culvert is causing problems this year.
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Morning after Hurricane Fiona in the Western part of PEI-some power restored in the City of Summerside, and many folks lined up for a hot coffee from Water St. East to Reid’s Corner. @CTVAtlantic
As hurricane Fiona leaves residents of PEI without power, you can imagine that word spread quickly when this Charlottetown gas station opened up this evening. @CTVAtlantic
We will be recording an interview with PEI Premier
Dennis King at 3:30pm today. Please tweet back if there is something you would like to know about the province’s handling of the pandemic. Themes will be reflected in questioning. @CTVAtlantic
NB Update:
Seven more cases
All travel-related
zone 1 (Moncton region) ages 20-30, 60-70, 60-70
zone 2 (Saint John region) age 30-40,
zone 3 (Fredericton region) ages 50-60, 60-70, 60-70
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