Pharmacists at six New Brunswick locations will soon be able to help manage and prescribe for certain chronic conditions, such as diabetes and asthma, as part of a one-year pilot aimed at improving access to primary care.
The federal government is ready to pay up to $200 million to protect a vital land corridor linking Nova Scotia and New Brunswick from climate change-related flooding, a federal minister has confirmed.
The figure represents about 50 per cent of the estimated cost to protect the Chignecto Isthmus, a land corridor linking the two provinces, from climate change-related flooding.
With no COVID-19 restrictions, small businesses are now competing with inflation, which is making for less traffic and a change in business trends in Fredericton s downtown core.
A shortage of children’s liquid pain reliever across the country is affecting pharmacies in New Brunswick too. Pharmacist Kurtis Gallant in Fredericton said the supplier is short right now, and he's unsure when more will come.