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Norbert Cunningham: Three Rivers health centre welcome. Last week New Brunswick Health Minister Bruce Fitch announced Petitcodiac, central in the new Community of Three Rivers, will see the construction of a new community health centre beginning early in 2026 for completion in three years.
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5 days ago · Darryl Dyck, THE CANADIAN PRESS. A pedestrian died after being struck by a Canadian National Railway train early Monday in Moncton, according to New Brunswick RCMP. Police said first responders ...
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