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  2. New Brunswick Route 14 - Wikipedia

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    There have been two highways in New Brunswick numbered Route 14: New Brunswick Route 14 (1927-1965), now Route 114; New Brunswick Route 14 (1965-1984), now Route 144

  3. List of New Brunswick provincial highways - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of numbered provincial highways in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. These provincial highways are maintained by the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure in New Brunswick. For a list of formerly-numbered highways, see List of former New Brunswick provincial highways.

  4. New Brunswick Route 15 - Wikipedia

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    The image shows the wide median that the Province of New Brunswick generally employs on its divided highways. This portion of highway was completed about 1970. Route 15 only extended from Shediac to Strait Shores until the early 1970s, when the Shediac Four-Lane Highway (the first rural expressway in New Brunswick) was built from Dieppe to Shediac.

  5. National Highway System (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    The National Highway System (French: Réseau routier national) in Canada is a federal designation for a strategic transport network of highways and freeways. [1] The system includes but is not limited to the Trans-Canada Highway, [1] and currently consists of 38,098 kilometres (23,673 mi) of roadway designated under one of three classes: Core Routes, Feeder Routes, and Northern and Remote Routes.

  6. History of flooding in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Flooding also caused power outages and the closure of the Trans-Canada Highway and Highway 1A, as well as many other highways and roads. [ 60 ] [ 61 ] A man and a woman were reported missing after a mobile home was swept into the Highwood River near the town of Black Diamond ; the man was later rescued, but the woman remained missing.

  7. Cobequid Pass - Wikipedia

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    This section of highway opened as a 4-lane divided freeway on 15 November 1997, with the prior alignment of Highway 104 between Thomson Station and Masstown being re-designated as part of Nova Scotia Trunk 4. It has a posted speed limit of 110 kilometres per hour (68 mph) throughout, except for a posted speed limit of 50 kilometres per hour (31 ...

  8. Canada budget deficit over first seven months of 2024/25 ...

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    Canada recorded a slightly lower C$14.50 billion ($10.09 billion) budget deficit for the first seven months of the 2024/25 fiscal year compared to the previous year as revenues grew faster than ...

  9. Environment and Climate Change Canada - Wikipedia

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    Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC; French: Environnement et Changement climatique Canada) [NB 1] is the department of the Government of Canada responsible for coordinating environmental policies and programs, as well as preserving and enhancing the natural environment and renewable resources.