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The causeway, which was built in 1968, has been a point of contention among area residents and pitted environmental groups against homeowners on the river's headpond, known as Lake Petitcodiac.
For decades, it was buried in the muddy banks of the Petitcodiac River. Its counterparts stood for 88 years before being removed in 2006, but it remained hidden under silt deposited in the choked ...
New Brunswick’s Petitcodiac River once teemed with Atlantic salmon, smelt, and sturgeon. Flowing 129 kilometres from the village of Petitcodiac through Moncton and into Shepody Bay on the Bay of ...
A muddy river in the Canadian province of New Brunswick is developing a reputation for its waves. A pair of surfers set a distance record, riding the wave of a tidal bore up the Petitcodiac River.
A Riverview man known for surfing the Petitcodiac River tidal bore has released a song. It’s about the new bridge, which he says is already giving life back to the river. Shelley Steeves has ...
It's open. The new Petitcodiac River bridge between Moncton and Riverview opened to traffic just before 3 p.m. Friday. The opening marks the conclusion of a decades-long push to restore tidal flow to ...
MONCTON – Moncton city council is planning to use the Petitcodiac River as a big part of their downtown revitalization strategy. The city has already announced they’ll be opening Downing ...
Petitcodiac River restoration project closes major thoroughfare. Bridging the Gap: Work continues to complete roadworks, realign river ...
When the New Brunswick government built a controversial causeway splitting the Petitcodiac River in 1968, Moncton’s 129 km river quickly came to look like something out of Charlie and the Chocolate ...
Petitcodiac River. September 13, 2010 July-August 2010 Moncton groups spar over Petitcodiac River’s future. Andrew Livingstone. When the New Brunswick government built a controversial causeway ...
Two environmental groups identified New Brunswick's Petitcodiac River yesterday as the most endangered waterway in Canada. Flowing into the Bay of Fundy, the river has been at the centre of one of ...
A group in southeastern New Brunswick focused for years on reviving the Petitcodiac River's shrinking salmon stocks has just marked a significant milestone. The manager of the Fort Folly Habitat ...
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