After the last one stirred backlash for the material discussed in the poems she chose, Fredericton's new poet laureate says he thinks "there's a time and place for everything" but won't let people interfere with what he writes.
Councillor, police praise province for bill to allow red light cameras
Proponents of red light cameras and other traffic law enforcement technologies are lauding the New Brunswick government for introducing legislation that would allow for such technologies to be implemented.
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Bill would permit red light cameras, photo radar, automated licence plate readers and cameras on school buses
Posted: May 12, 2021 7:00 AM AT | Last Updated: May 12
The Government of New Brunswick has introduced legislation that would allow municipalities to set up red-light cameras, as well as photo radar monitors and automated licence plate readers.(CBC )
FRYEBURG, Maine â The Fryeburg Planning Board is proposing to allow adult use medical marijuana in town. Residents will vote on that come June.Â
âCurrently, we do not allow adult marijuana stores in town,â said Vice Chairman Ed Price at the board s April 6 meeting. âThe proposed changes are to the Section 5 table that we would allow adult use marijuana retail stores in the general commercial area and the industrial zones of the town of Fryeburg. We are also changing the location, setbacks and buffers related to adult use marijuana,â he added.
Per existing zoning, cannabis-related businesses arenât allowed within 1,000 feet of schools, public athletic complexes, libraries or licensed day care. The planning board proposes adding âspecial purpose schools, whose clientele are under 21 years old, to the list. The special purpose school language would be added because the planning board recently approved medical marijuana sales at a store that is
Posted: Apr 09, 2021 5:00 AM AT | Last Updated: April 9
Graham Forbes and Renata Woodward at Wilkins Field.(Jon Collicott) comments
The Nature Trust of New Brunswick wants the city of Fredericton to protect one of the area s most important birding sites.
Wilkins Field is home to some rare and nationally endangered and threatened birds, including Least Bitterns. This site is one of the best natural history spots in the Maritimes, particularly for four or five species of birds that are really quite rare and almost impossible to see elsewhere in the Maritimes, said biologist Graham Forbes, president of the Fredericton Nature Club.