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A drop-in centre for people experiencing homelessness in Moncton, which a New Brunswick cabinet minister said would open in October, is now expected to partly open next week.
The New Brunswick government plans to open what it calls "out-of-the-cold hubs" in three cities next month in an attempt to get ahead of the yearly concerns about people with nowhere to go as freezing temperatures set in.
The federal and provincial governments have announced more than $10.5 million to help create and renovate over 200 affordable housing units in Moncton, N.B., and Dieppe, N.B.