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Bubble trouble: N S decision to reopen border to N B in March led to confusion, records show

Bubble trouble: N S decision to reopen border to N B in March led to confusion, records show
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Bathurst quarry search yields no signs of missing teenage girl

Posted: May 19, 2021 5:59 PM AT | Last Updated: May 19 Nothing turned up on the first day of searching for a Bathurst teenager Madison Roy-Boudreau.(Bathurst Police Force) Nothing was found Wednesday during a ground search for a Bathurst teenager who disappeared more than a week ago. Police and search and rescue workers combed an area around a quarry near the intersection of St. Anne Street and Route 11,  Luc Foulem, spokesperson for the City of Bathurst, said in an interview. As of about 4 p.m., nothing had been found that would lead to the discovery of Madison Roy-Boudreau, who was last seen getting into a grey pickup truck in the city on the morning of May 11.

New Brunswickers Urged To Be Ready For Anything All Year

River Watch Ends For Another Year

Floodwaters cover the Randolph Bridge in Saint John on April 27, 2019. (Image: Brad Perry) New Brunswick has once again escaped any serious impact from the spring freshet this year. The province’s River Watch program officially ended Monday after nearly six weeks in operation. Officials say water levels along the Saint John River basin continue to drop and are returning to normal levels. Public Safety Minister Ted Flemming said we were fortunate to see a minor flood impact this year. “But even in years like this, the River Watch team is hard at work and I would like to thank all our partners for their efforts,” Flemming said in a news release.

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