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We re seeing the light at the end of the tunnel, New Brunswickers sense return to normal is close

  MONCTON, N.B. With Monday quickly approaching, the countdown to New Brunswick s 75 per cent vaccination goal to gradually reopen the province is in its final days. While hopeful the province will make the switch to the first phase of the Path to Green, many New Brunswickers are cautiously optimistic of what Monday may bring. Setting targets is good, setting dates is good. Sometimes it may lead to false expectations, however, ultimately, we will get there, said Sackville mayor-elect, Shawn Mesheau. Mesheau says living in a border town means he s been paying close attention to whether the province will get the green light to begin the reopening plan.

The road ahead is now clear : New Brunswickers react to reopening plans

APTA Working With Government On Trucker Isolation Rules

Saint John, NB, Canada / The Wave Apr 27, 2021 5:55 AM New Brunswick truck drivers can’t isolate for two weeks because of the impact it would have on the supply chain. That from Jean-Marc Picard, executive director of the Atlantic Provinces Trucking Association, on changes to the rules surrounding self-isolation for truckers and other regular cross-border commuters requiring a modified 14-day self-isolation and pre-registered travel. Picard said discussions with the government, which started on the weekend, are “ongoing”. “We want it to be voluntary isolation for the days that you [truckers] are home,” Picard said. “We thought this was not really necessary. No matter how aggressive the variants are, we are complying 110 per cent.”

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