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Province urges people to conserve water this winter as drought conditions remain 'extreme' | CBC News
On the heels of a summer drought and with record-low groundwater levels in some areas, the province is urging New Brunswickers to continue conserving water.
N.B. housing market could have some balance on the horizon | CBC News
New Brunswick's housing market might find some stability soon, according to numbers from the Canadian Real Estate Association. Stats from September show a decrease in houses sold as well as steadier price increases.
September N.B. home sales plunged in two cities: report
N.B. real estate market starting to become more balanced
After being a seller’s market for several years, the province’s real estate market is starting to even out, says Kim Hunter, a director of the New Brunswick Real Estate Board. She says homes are taking a bit longer to sell and prices are rising less
How one mayor says he'll beat the provincial tax freeze
'Gold standard' radon testing kits now available at all 63 N.B. public libraries | CBC News
The New Brunswick government is now providing free radon testing kits at all 63 public libraries in the province.
Thousands of Ontarians still moving to New Brunswick: new data
End of interest-free loan program puts a pause on energy upgrades for some N.B. homeowners | CBC News
The federal government closed applications to the Canada Greener Homes loan program on Oct. 1, leaving homeowners unable to access interest-free loans for energy efficiency upgrades to their homes. Industry groups say that's causing 'shock waves.'
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