New Brunswick has declared a state of emergency. We all need to do our part to protect each other and our essential workers from COVID-19. Visit our website to learn more: https://t.co/IykyuQLV7J #stayhome
International and highly publicized events such as #COVID19 are frequently used as themes for #phishing campaigns. @cybercentre_ca and @GetCyberSafe provide guidance on spotting and handling malicious emails.
Protect yourself by staying informed. https://t.co/vEEwLl9Kat
A man out walking his dogs runs up to us, says there's guy in trouble. Says the guy's unconscious, unresponsive.
He says to follow him, and we do.
We end up behind the train station kitty-corner from police headquarters.
He was 51 and died of coronavirus. The sad story of an Ontario man and the lovely and devastated family he leaves behind. Listen to his widow. https://t.co/CFAQlETCGF
We remain dedicated to our core functions of serving and protecting everyone in our community.
Advice from healthcare professionals is to limit the spread of COVID-19, so to keep our officers, staff and clients safe, we are changing some of our processes: https://t.co/ScUS2fHCvJ
Following steps to reduce potential risk and the spread of COVID-19, Fredericton Transit will be following the hourly Saturday schedule as outlined on the transit schedule effective March 18, 2020. More information : https://t.co/Bt2G6OJZZz
Based on recent information from NB's Chief Medical Officer of Health concerning COVID-19, City Hall & other municipal facilities will close until further notice. Essential services will continue to operate using measures to protect staff and the public. https://t.co/6onPCoCghS
Stay informed about Coronavirus. The current overall risk to New Brunswickers is still considered low by medical experts. For more information please visit https://t.co/hLGGEiGFCY. #COVID19#NBHealth
Crews worked overnight to restore customers impacted by the #NBStorm. While we have recovered from the impacts of the last two storms, some trees are vulnerable to being uprooted and making contact with lines.
RCMP seeking information about stolen cargo trailer. https://t.co/zIOeiKSmDK The Keswick RCMP is hoping information from the public can help locate a cargo trailer that was stolen from a business in #Hanwell, N.B. (via @RCMPNB)
The RCMP New Brunswick’s Major Crime Unit continues to investigate the Aug. 31, 2016 disappearance of Jami Springer as being suspicious. She would be 31 years old. Anyone with information on what may have happened to her is asked to contact police or Crime Stoppers.