Northeastern New Brunswick is on the path back to normal after devastating storm
LAMEQUE, N.B. — The military has begun to withdraw from northeastern New Brunswick, as the region slowly returns to normal following a devastating ice storm two weeks ago.
Dave Brown, town manager for Lameque, said Monday electricity was restored to all but a handful of customers Sunday night.
But Brown, who co-ordinated emergency measures for the area, said much work remains as firefighters go door-to-door to check on vulnerable residents.
He said the food bank is also stocking up on supplies for people who lost food during the outages that started Jan. 25 and knocked out power to 133,000 at the peak.


