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Location of proposed N.B. Power natural gas plant raises environmental concerns

Location of proposed N.B. Power natural gas plant raises environmental concerns

CBC31-07-2025
The Atlantic Wildlife Institute is worried about a proposed natural gas plant in their community. If approved, the plant would sit within the Chignecto Isthmus, an important wildlife corridor between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.
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