Saint-Andrews
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Community shows overwhelming support after fire damages beloved pub in Saint AndrewsA beloved pub in the town of Saint Andrews has burned down after a fire started in the storage area. Although there are no injuries, the damages will be costly.CanadaNov 12, 2024
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New Brunswick government reviewing response to forest fire near Saint AndrewsThe provincial government is reviewing the response to a 540-hectare fire that ignited back in May and destroyed one home in Bocabec and Chamcook.EnvironmentAug 10, 2023
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N.B. forest fire reaches 35% containment, support being sent to Nova ScotiaDespite the wildfire in Stein Lake-Bocabec, N.B., still being out of control, the situation has eased to the degree that the province is sending help to fire-ravaged Nova Scotia.EnvironmentJun 2, 2023
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‘It happened within maybe an hour:’ A N.B. family loses everything in massive wildfireAnnie Stewart's parents have lost their family home in a 540-hectare fire that continues to be classified as out-of-control five days after it ignited in Bocabec.EnvironmentJun 2, 2023
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‘Everything burned around it’: N.B. home narrowly escapes fast-moving forest fireResidents remained on edge Wednesday as fire officials say the wildfire remains out of control, but manageable — four days after it began.CanadaJun 1, 2023
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New Brunswick wildfire remains out of control, but residents cleared to return homeNew Brunswick residents who were forced to leave their homes in the south of the province this week because of a raging wildfire are being told it's safe to return.FireMay 30, 2023
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New Brunswick residents sound alarm over increased tax ratesResidents say that the province hasn't clearly communicated what it's doing with Local Service Districts, and they haven't listened to their concerns.PoliticsNov 3, 2022
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New Brunswick regional service commissions to take over tourism marketingThe province's 12 regional service commissions will see an expanded role at the beginning of the coming year, which will include regional tourism promotion.EconomySep 13, 2022
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Pete the peacock remains on the lam about two months after escape from N.B. gardenPete the peacock has been missing from the Kingsbrae Garden since June after he flew the coop just one day after arriving, and garden staff are hoping for the best.CanadaAug 30, 2022
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New Brunswick tourism season kicks off amid labour shortagesIn Saint Andrews, N.B., the long weekend signifies the start of another tourism season. However, operators in the community are already working overtime due to labour shortages.CanadaMay 21, 2022
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