Mike O'Brien
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New Brunswick, City of Fredericton to complete archaeological impact assessment of Officer’s SquareThe National Historic Site was the centre of the military activity in Fredericton when the city was garrisoned by the British Army from 1785 to 1869 and by the Canadian Army from 1883 to 1914.Jun 9, 2020
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New Brunswick cities want more as Ottawa announces expedited gas-tax fund paymentsThe Federation of Canadian Municipalities estimates a non-recoverable loss of $10-15 billion for cities country-wide.EconomyJun 1, 2020
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Fredericton to resume collecting parking fees on April 27The city is moving to reintroduce parking fees "in support of downtown businesses that have been offering take-out, pick-up and delivery services."TrafficApr 23, 2020
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Fredericton’s Bill Thorpe Walking Bridge finally reopensThe bridge has a new lookout feature that gives everyone the opportunity to enjoy views of the capital city while not obstructing traffic.CanadaFeb 2, 2020
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Fredericton to play host to 2020 Canada Cup of curlingNext November, Fredericton will play host to the 2020 Canada Cup, which features the country’s top men’s and women’s curling teams.SportsDec 11, 2019
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Fredericton to host international tennis tournament in 2020The organizers are hoping the event will serve up a boost to the sport's popularity.SportsDec 3, 2019
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Fredericton homeless population seek update on winter shelter offeringsLocal shelters would like to have more beds added which would require additional funding from the province.PoliticsOct 15, 2019
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Fredericton releases new municipal plan on how to support the city’s growing populationOfficials expect Fredericton will have a significant population growth in the next two decades.PoliticsJul 8, 2019
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Fredericton looks to boost its population by 25,000The city is teaming up with 19 partner organizations to create and implement a five-year immigration strategy in the Fredericton region.CanadaJun 7, 2019
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Aitken pool to close in September after UNB, Fredericton can’t reach dealThe latest development in the ongoing saga around the Sir Max Aitken Pool was announced on Thursday by Fredericton Mayor Mike O'Brien.CanadaMar 1, 2018
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