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Apartment fires in Hartland and St. Stephen displace more than a dozen

Laura Brown/Global News

HARTLAND, N.B. – Fires in different parts of New Brunswick have displaced more than a dozen people.

Eleven residents were forced out of an apartment building in Windsor, about 15 kilometres east of Hartland.

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The Canadian Red Cross says it helped the tenants with emergency lodging, food and clothing.

The agency says the fire on Tuesday evening extensively damaged the four-unit building on Highway 104.

In Saint John, a woman and her three children were displaced from their apartment after a fire overnight in St. Stephen.

The fire on Union Street was reported around 2 a.m. today.

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