Tue, Dec 17: Residents of a rural New Brunswick community on the verge of losing their night-time ambulance service– have been handed a reprieve.
The province isn’t reducing paramedic services in the Chipman area — a move that was roundly criticized by residents.
Chipman was going to be a pilot project that would have eliminated some ambulance night shifts.
Evening News New Brunswick
Chipman ambulance service reprieve
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