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There's "a tale of two fires" playing out in New Brunswick, Premier Susan Holt said Wednesday, as one major wildfire was ...
With two New Brunswick wildfires considered out of control this week, and another 14 fires scattered around the province by ...
Some New Brunswickers were on standby this week for evacuations and left scrambling to decide what to save from their homes, ...
Residents in Irishtown, Tankville Evangeline and Lakeville areas are being told to be prepared to evacuate on short notice by ...
Provincial officials said Monday that there were 1,500 people who could be forced to flee the Irishtown area if things take a ...
As a wildfire near Maple Hills on the outskirts of Moncton burns for a third day, some nearby residents are feeling on edge.
Two areas of New Brunswick are burning "out of control" after multiple wildfires have broken out across the province, with no rain in the forecast.
Despite searing heat, New Brunswick officials say firefighters have gotten ahead of a wildfire north of Moncton, in the Irishtown district of Maple Hills, where 1,500 people live.
For now, however, the fate of Irishtown Bend, and the project to stabilize it, is in the hands of the courts, he said. “We can’t do anything more at this point,’’ he said.
Irishtown Bend stabilization work set to begin after 2-year delay in Cleveland's Ohio City neighborhood A rendering of Irishtown Bend Park is shown here.
The event will be from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 29, 2024, at the fire company located at 934 Irishtown Road in Oxford Township.
NOACA awards $12.8 million to stabilization of Irishtown Bend hillside, setting up bright possibilities for riverfront park Updated: Sep. 10, 2021, 9:21 p.m. | Published: Sep. 10, 2021, 1:18 p.m.