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Sweltering temperatures across New Brunswick Monday shattered heat records, including one dating back nearly 150 years, and more records are expected to be set Tuesday, as much of the province remains ...
Provincial officials said Monday that there were 1,500 people who could be forced to flee the Irishtown area if things take a ...
The ‘Old Field Road’ wildfire near Miramichi was reported as being around 450 hectares on Monday afternoon is now said to be 1,120 hectares in size.
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.
The province is sending firefighters to New Brunswick to help fight the wildfires there. Meanwhile, Nova Scotia remains under a fire ban and tight regulations due to the extreme burn risk. Olivia ...
The following is a listing of all home transfers in the New Brunswick area reported from Aug. 4 to Aug. 10. There were 1 ...
As of Tuesday morning, an out-of-control wildfire north of Miramichi covers an estimated 1,120 hectares, or more than 11 ...
Ban on hiking, camping, fishing and vehicle use in the zones has raised concerns about the impact on homeless people and ...
Firefighters from Moncton, Dieppe and Riverview battled a wildfire north of Moncton on Sunday.The rural New Brunswick ...
With New Brunswick again experiencing dangerous levels of heat this week, advocates for people like seniors and the unhoused say they are at higher health risks and can't be forgotten. Johnny James ...
The Department of Environment and Climate Change in New Brunswick is asking individuals to conserve water amid two out-of-control wildfires in the province.
New Brunswick's provincial government is warning 1,500 people in a rural area north of Moncton they should be prepared to evacuate at a moment’s notice as a wildfire that was ...