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A former city councillor and a business owner say excessively loud motorcycles and cars remain a problem in Fredericton, two years after police were given new tools to crack down on the issue.
The number of people experiencing homelessness in Fredericton is on the rise. There are about 10 to 15 percent more people living without a home around the capital this spring.
Halifax Regional Council has accepted a plan to address the crisis facing unhoused people, including adding utilities to designated sheltering sites and setting up a drop-in centre. But some advocates and even the city staff who authored the plan say it may not be enough.
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.
Fredericton's downtown business association is spending tens of thousands of dollars on security cameras in an effort to thwart thieves and vandals, and to give police more help solving any crimes committed against their businesses.
Two more New Brunswickers with COVID-19 have died, hospitalizations and ICU cases have continued to climb over the past three days, along with the seven-day averages, the dashboard shows.