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New immigration programs set to benefit 2 provinces

War in Ukraine puts family s hopes for quiet life in rural N B on hold

Pavlo Demenshyn had planned to move with his wife and young daughter to northern New Brunswick until Russian forces invaded his country of Ukraine, forcing them to flee their home near Kyiv and leaving their move in question.

War in Ukraine leaves more than 120 prospective newcomers to N B in limbo

More than 120 Ukrainians who'd planned to move to New Brunswick to live and work in the province have been left in limbo because of Russia's invasion of the country.

Heating up: BSB installs first-of-its-kind steam wood pellet boiler in North America

Serge Mallet, responsible for mechanical/electrical systems and buildings maintenance at the CCNB-UDM Shippagan Campus, seen here with colleagues Sebastien Chiasson (left), HVC mechanical, and janitor Maurice Gagnon (right). Photo courtesy Gordon Murray. What do you get when you team up one of Canada’s leading pellet manufacturers with an industrial heating specialist? Biomass Solutions Biomasse, or BSB, as it’s known in its home province of New Brunswick. BSB is the brainchild of two long-time businessmen in New Brunswick: Jean Claude Savoie, owner of Groupe Savoie (GS) in Saint Quentin, N.B., and Malcolm Fisher, owner of Compact Appliances, in Sackville, N.B. The company replaces fossil fuels with biomass heating solutions for buildings throughout eastern Canada.

N B COVID-19 roundup: 25 new cases Friday, tourism minister apologizes for rebate delays

N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 25 new cases Friday, Higgs on whether we ll go red in the week ahead The week ahead will be a crucial one for the province as it teeters on the edge of the orange recovery phase, Premier Blaine Higgs says. Social Sharing Premier hopes to avoid pushing the red button, says next week will be a critical deciding factor CBC News · Posted: Jan 15, 2021 11:48 AM AT | Last Updated: January 15 From Mom, with love: Alex Colpitts, a registered nurse at Sackville Memorial Hospital, gets his first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine from his mother, Phyllis Branch, a pediatric oncology patient navigator at Moncton s Dr. Georges-L-Dumont University Hospital Centre. Vitalité Health Network posted this photo and others of Thursday s vaccine clinic at Edmundston Regional Hospital on its Twitter account.(Vitalite Health Network/Twitter)

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