Ice Storm 2017
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New Brunswickers raise $73K for Red Cross, NB Liquor ice storm relief campaignMore than $73,100 has been raised in a campaign to help those affected by January's ice storm in New Brunswick.CanadaFeb 9, 2017
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NB homeowners face hazard from invisible ‘cracks’ in ice storm damaged trees: arbouristTree-trimming crews are urging homeowners to have their trees checked by a professional arbourist for invisible damage after last month's ice storm.CanadaFeb 6, 2017
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Northeastern NB on path back to normal after devastating stormThe military has begun to withdraw and power is fully back on as northeastern New Brunswick slowly returns to normal following a powerful ice storm nearly two weeks ago.WeatherFeb 6, 2017
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Justin Trudeau visits NB communities hit by ice stormPrime Minister Justin Trudeau arrived in northeastern New Brunswick Friday to express his gratitude to members of the military and volunteers who helped people deal with the aftermath of last month's ice storm.CanadaFeb 3, 2017
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NB Power crews get support from communities as restoration continuesNB Power crews are receiving help from the communities they're working in as they continue to tackle outages in the province.CanadaFeb 1, 2017
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NB needs tougher power grid, poles to withstand ice storms, David Coon saysNB Power needs to rebuild its shattered network with tougher gear to help it withstand violent ice storms like the one that toppled power poles like dominoes last week, New Brunswick's Green leader says.CanadaFeb 1, 2017
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NB maple syrup producers worried about tree damage after ice stormNew Brunswick's maple producers say the ice that accumulated during last week's ice storm has caused extensive damage to their maple trees.CanadaJan 31, 2017
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Military called in to assist in NB ice storm recovery as number of carbon monoxide illnesses risesNew Brunswick Premier Brian Gallant says the military has been called in to help with recovery efforts in the Acadian Peninsula caused by a major ice storm. The premier provided an update Saturday in Shippagan, N.B.CanadaJan 29, 2017
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