Eastern Canada's longest river, the 418-mile St. John, runs down the western edge of New Brunswick along the border with Quebec to the Bay of Fundy. Parallel its path through the St. John River ...
(Ed Hunter/CBC) A lower than normal amount of snow on the ground is spelling positive early news as New Brunswick prepares for the unpredictability that comes with the rise in spring river levels.
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How Atlantic Canada came to rule the slimy, slippery, squirmy big business of baby eelsHer licence allowed her to capture more than 1,000 kg of elvers on 14 river estuaries in Musquash and Charlotte counties in southwestern New Brunswick. John Ivison: They came fleeing communism.
The discovery of a single adult zebra mussel in the St. John River sparked a recent gathering of scientists and researchers who knew the find was all but inevitable. The invasive mussel was ...
The New Brunswick government has launched River Watch, an annual program that tracks and forecasts water levels in the St. John River as spring weather causes it to rise.
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