An announcement by the New Brunswick government that it is spending $102.2 million over the next four years to add 490 public housing units and repairing 110 others is welcome news, but some say it's not nearly enough.
The Humanity Project in Moncton and Ensemble Moncton are two of many not-for-profits and charities in the province looking for funding to introduce new programs they believe will help to fill the gaps when it comes to treating people who struggle with addictions and mental health problems.
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A Fredericton physician is calling for the creation of more non-profit housing after a homeless woman died while living in a tent on the city's north side.
“Numerous” cases of COVID-19 have been identified in tent sites used by homeless people in Fredericton in the last couple of months, according to Dr. Sara Davidson of the Riverstone Recovery Centre.