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The St. John River is at the flood stage in Fredericton, reaching the level earlier than anticipated, emergency officials reported Tuesday morning. Emergency Measures Organization officials ...
Fredericton police are investigating after receiving a report that a man went into the St. John River on Friday night and never came out. Officers were called to 100 Woodstock Rd., near the Delta ...
This summer in the Fredericton area, you might spot two students paddling along the St. John River — also known as the Wolastoq — and its tributaries. But they aren't just out there for fun.
The waters of New Brunswick’s St. John River didn’t go quite as high as forecasted, but they did pass flood stage Friday – washing over roads, parks and walking trails in Fredericton.
The Fredericton Fire Department says it responded to a call of someone falling through the ice in the St. John River near Devon, only to find out it was actually a set of clothes that had been ...
much like Fredericton has been experiencing since Friday. The New Brunswick Emergency Measures Organization (EMO) warned residents along southern regions of the Saint John River basin to be on ...
There is nothing particularly eye-catching about this flat, brush-covered island about a dozen kilometres upstream from Fredericton along the Saint John River. It is, however, unique – and for ...
Walking trails by the river bank were almost fully inundated on Wednesday The lower Saint John River continues to rise and Fredericton firefighters have started going door to door in areas that ...
Fredericton, Gagetown and Hartland have officially reached the flood stage as water levels in the swollen Saint John River rise. According to the Lower Saint John River five-day forecast ...
Eastern Canada's longest river, the 418-mile St. John, runs down the western edge ... Where to Stay: The Very Best bed and breakfast in Fredericton's downtown Heritage Preservation Area is a ...
This summer in the Fredericton area, you might spot two students paddling along the St. John River — also known as the Wolastoq — and its tributaries. But they aren't just out there for fun. It's ...