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Fredericton mayor says city was “forever changed” by 2018 shootingsFredericton mayor Kate Rogers said the city was "forever changed" five years ago when four people were shot and killed outside an apartment building on the city's northside.CrimeAug 10, 2023
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Fredericton mayor sends message of support to LGBTQ2 community in annual speechFredericton Mayor Kate Rogers sent a strong message to the LGBTQ2 community in the midst of changes to a queer inclusion policy in New Brunswick schools.CanadaJun 16, 2023
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N.B. revives housing corporation for ‘horsepower’ to address homes crisisThe New Brunswick government is recreating a provincial housing corporation to help streamline the efforts to deal with the housing crisis.PoliticsMar 3, 2023
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Fredericton council votes in favour of rezoning for 6th provincial jailThe City of Fredericton municipal council has voted in favour of a rezoning proposal for a sixth provincial jail in the Vanier Industrial Park.CrimeJan 24, 2023
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Officials unhappy with proposed boundary changes to Fredericton’s provincial ridingsA preliminary report shows a current riding in the city could be split in two, effectively dividing Fredericton's downtown core.PoliticsDec 13, 2022
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Three levels of government invest $36 million in Fredericton wastewater facilityLiberal MP Jenica Atwin, provincial Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure Jill Green and Fredericton Mayor Kate Rogers announced the funding on Tuesday.EnvironmentJun 28, 2022
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City Motel project to go ahead despite uncertainty over Fredericton city council fundingFredericton city council voted on Friday night to extend a $900,000 funding offer, but aspects of that offer may stand in the way of an agreement.PoliticsMar 27, 2021
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Fredericton Food Bank prepares for surge in demand as CERB comes to an endThe Fredericton food bank is preparing itself for a double-whammy. The number of people using the food bank has spiked since the start of the pandemic. Now the food bank is preparing for another increase as the Canadian Emergency Relief fund payments end--and the second wave of covid-19 looms. Megan Yamoah has that story.EconomySep 30, 2020
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AIDS New Brunswick now offering mobile harm reduction servicesAIDS N.B. takes its services to the road as safe injection sites and cooling centres close during the pandemic.HealthJun 24, 2020
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Fredericton city council adopts recommendations for greater gender inclusivity, diversityIn 2019, Coun. Kate Rogers drew attention to a lack of diversity in council chambers and on city committees. Now, council has voted in favour of change.PoliticsJan 21, 2020
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