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“On behalf of City Council and other cities in New Brunswick, we wish to extend comfort and support. We share your sorrow and stand in solidarity with you and your loved ones in Ukraine,” says Mayor Dawn Arnold. 2/2
As the Russian invasion into Ukraine unfolds, we stand in solidarity with the people of Ukraine & our Ukrainian-Canadian community.
We have raised the flag of Ukraine in front of City Hall to show support for a sovereign and democratic nation under these horrific attacks. 🇺🇦 /1
Great news 🎉
@cathmckenna & the Government of 🇨🇦announced a $400 million investment to help build new and expanded networks of pathways, bike lanes, trails and pedestrian bridges 🛣️ across the country!
https://t.co/y4XHVCQNZ4
Atlantic Canada’s top six cities — Halifax, Charlottetown, St. John’s, Fredericton, Moncton & Saint John — account for about 47% of the region’s population, up from 40% in 2000. We project their share will exceed 50% by 2030. Read more @ https://t.co/Qqaa7C01ed #CdnEcon#CdnPoli
Keep little ghosts and goblins safe this year by following our COVID-19 Halloween guidelines for both the orange and yellow levels. Anyone who is sick or has COVID-19 symptoms should not participate. 🎃https://t.co/scr6HX2gZT
It is Orange Shirt Day – the Annual National Day of recognition to commemorate the residential school experience, acknowledge the healing journey of survivors and their families, and commit to taking action towards reconciliation. #wewearorange#orangeshirtsociety
In Canada COVID-19 infections are at 281 per 100,000 residents with a fatality rate of 8.2%. In NB a result like that would have meant 2,194 infections so far and 180 deaths. Instead the province is at 166 cases and 2 deaths. Remarkable really. 📸: Alex Vietinghoff
Great work by the @CityofMoncton team, who increased their campaign in 2019. They take the fifth position among our Top 10 public partners as well as the Outstanding Municipal Award. Thank you! Our community is stronger thanks to you.
#locallove
Great news! Play structures in the City will be OPEN as of tomorrow, June 5! Signage to remind residents that usage of play structures is at their own risk are being installed on the structures.
May 16 - COVID-19 testing data for New Brunswick is available including positive and negative tests by age group and the ratio of female and male coronavirus cases. Please visit https://t.co/hLGGEiGFCY
Municipalities are working hard to keep people safe and services running. But revenues are bottoming out and they can’t run deficits. So #CDNmuni need urgent help to keep our water running, garbage collected, vulnerable people safely sheltered, and so much more. 1/3