Residents along Saint John River told to remain on alert as floodwaters rise
FREDERICTON — People who live along New Brunswick’s Saint John River are being advised to remain on alert as water levels rise in the coming days.
About 120 soldiers from Canadian Forces Base Gagetown have been dispatched to help residents cope, while sandbag stations have been set up across the province.
The Red Cross has also set up a reception spot at Centre Communautaire Saint-Anne in Fredericton for those who are considering leaving their home because of flooding.