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Return of Gagetown ferry met with happiness, mechanical issuesThe Gagetown ferry has returned to service for the first time in nearly five years.EconomyJun 28, 2020
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Residents of Gagetown, N.B., celebrate as river ferry returns to serviceResidents celebrate the reopening of the river ferry in Gagetown, N.B., on Sunday, June 28, 2020.Jun 28, 2020
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N.B. government considering ways to flood-proof Trans-Canada: transportation ministerRural residents are asking the province to consider remedial action after Trans-Canada Highway closes for the second year in a row.CanadaMay 2, 2019
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Rising St. John River to close portion of Trans-Canada Highway Wednesday eveningThe provincial government says its offices in downtown Fredericton are open for essential services only, as flood levels in the capital are back at last year's levels.CanadaApr 24, 2019
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Heavy rain and rapid snow melt could cause significant flooding in New BrunswickThe New Brunswick Emergency Measures Organization says a gradual snow melt in the province's northwest is expected to accelerate rapidly as temperatures rise.EnvironmentApr 19, 2019
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Flooding forces evacuations in some communities along Saint John River in N.B.Government officials say Jemseg, Sheffield, Grand Lake, Oak Point and Maugerville have all exceeded flood-stage levels.WeatherMay 1, 2018
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‘Time to get prepared’: Fast-rising water flooding Fredericton and surrounding areasA popular Fredericton walking trail was partly submerged, some roads in the area were closed and officials were warning drivers to proceed carefully on Route 105 due to flooding.WeatherApr 27, 2018
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Flood advisory issued for communities along Saint John RiverEMO says the combination of mild temperatures and the melting snow in northern regions of the province has created a recipe for flooding.EnvironmentApr 25, 2018
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Jemseg community looks to form ‘neighbourhood watch’ group following rash of break-ins in N.B.The Hamlet of Jemseg has seen a number of break-ins and the crimes have left people on edge.CanadaApr 23, 2018
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Communities brace for widespread rain and possible flooding across New BrunswickNew Brunswickers are being reminded to remain vigilant and stay informed on any developments over the next 48 hours.WeatherApr 16, 2018
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