Join a conversation about flooding in New Brunswick
CBC Communications | Posted: May 15, 2019 1:08 PM | Last Updated: May 15, 2019
CBC New Brunswick is hosting a public forum at St. Thomas University's Kinsella Auditorium on May 23
Image | Future Floods
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Two "historic" spring floods in a row have many along the St. John River talking about climate change, and bracing for more intense floods, more often in the future.
Join CBC New Brunswick's Terry Seguin and local panelists for a community conversation. We'll explore what New Brunswickers should be doing to adapt to the new climate reality, and whether the public and officials should be doing more already.
Attend in person:
Thursday, May 23 at 7 p.m. Kinsella Auditorium St. Thomas University 9 Duffie Dr., Fredericton
Seating is limited. First come. First seated.
Can't make it there in person:
You can also watch online at cbc.ca/nb, on CBC GEM or on CBC New Brunswick's Facebook page.
Media Video | (not specified) : How the St. John River floods
Caption: How high will the St. John River rise this spring, and does the Mactaquac Dam have anything to do with it? A New Brunswick flood, explained.