
Southern New Brunswick still flooded as waters slowly recede
The Trans-Canada Highway remains closed between Oromocto and River Glade, with the transportation department reporting 84 road closures across the province. Continue reading
The Trans-Canada Highway remains closed between Oromocto and River Glade, with the transportation department reporting 84 road closures across the province. Continue reading
Geoffrey Downey, spokesperson for the province’s Public Safety Department, says that while rains are coming this week, the river melting has been steady and slow, a pattern radically unlike the 2018 rush of water. Continue reading
Special weather statements have been issued across Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Continue reading
It still could be days before hundreds of people who left their homes are able to return to them. Continue reading
Government offices were closed and court hearings were being relocated in Fredericton following flooding that has swamped much of the city’s downtown core. Continue reading
New Brunswickers will now be able to get up-to-date flood alerts and warnings through the new mobile-friendly River Watch app. Continue reading
Officials from the province’s Emergency Measures Organization are warning New Brunswickers they should be prepared for heavy rainfall and freezing rain that could result in power outages, downed branches, icy conditions and localized flooding. Continue reading
Parts of the province can expect to see 15 to 25 centimetres of snow throughout the evening with the weather expected to change to showers by Wednesday morning. Continue reading
The Government of New Brunswick and NB Power officials say they’re better prepared to handle winter storms this year. Emergency preparedness officials are also asking New Brunswickers to start preparing now for winter storms by being ’72 Hours Ready’. Continue reading
Significant rainfall across the province led to more road closures and barricades as roadways along the St. John river remain water-covered Sunday. EMO officials say water levels will remain high for several days. Continue reading