Vigilance urged after New Brunswick flooding--PERTH-ANDOVER, N.B. - While some New Brunswick communities were still cleaning up Friday after flooding earlier in the week, others were nervously watching water levels and bracing for their turn.In the northwestern village of Perth-Andover, municipal ...
Flood Risk Mapping In New Brunswick: A Decade ReviewOn March 31, 1976, New Brunswick became the first Province to enter into an Agreement with the Federal Government with respect to the reduction of flood damages along rivers, lakes and the sea. Under the terms of this Agreement, flood risk...
Flood-risk mapping for storm-surge events and sea-level rise using lidar for southeast New Brunswick Flood frequency analysis for the New Brunswick-Gaspé region. Post a Comment.CONTRIBUTORS: Author: Collier, EP. Author: Nix, GA. PUBLISHER: Queen's Printer... T Webster,D Forbes,E Mackinnon,...
RE: Median needs to be cleared on Route 1, New Brunswick, NJ, near the Goodkind Bridge Dear Community Relations Office: All medians need to be kept clear. Particularly at Route 1, New Brunswick location near Goodkind Bridge where fatal accident occurred 3/6/24. Dirt which has been allowed...
including the Garden State Parkway in numerous locations. Part of Interstate 287 collapsed in Boonton, due to flooding from the Rockaway River.(Photo: Perhaps the most classic image of Irene's aftermath in New Jersey, as Route 18 through New Brunswick, Middlesex County became part of the Rarita...
Deer Island, New Brunswick may not be big or well known, but this Bay of Fundy island sure packs quite the scuba diving punch. Here are the three dive sites to explore when visiting the region: 1. Cancat Beach (also known as Customs Beach): ...
Produced by Dave Morgan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team, with thanks to www.canadiana.org, SKETCHES AND TALES ILLUSTRATIVE OF LIFE IN THE BACKWOODS OF NEW BRUNSWICK, NORTH AMERICA, Gleaned From Actual Observation And Experience During A Residence Of Seven Years In That Interesting Colo...
St. John, New Brunswick is a neat port city, where the St. John’s River flows into the Bay of Fundy. The tide fluctuates as much as thirty feet daily, making the “reversing falls” a continual attraction. During Lobster Season, you will even find McLobster at the golden arches! Yes...
The influx of Ontariarians and British Colombians to New Brunswick especially, but also PEI and Nova Scotia, has been huge and is continuing. Of course, this means the locals now can’t afford a house or even a rental, and the creaking healthcare system has all but collapsed. Indeed...
Québec was by far the leading point of departure for French-Canadian immigration to the United States, although there were those who travelled south from Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Manitoba, and Ontario. Québec is the largest province, making up almost 16 percent of Canada's total area and...