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Closure of City facilities - Monday, February 16
Posted on Sunday, February 15, 2015 07:45 AM
NOTICE - Please note that all City of Dieppe facilities are closed until 1 p.m. , on Monday, February 16.
Closure of facilities - Sunday, February 15
Posted on Saturday, February 14, 2015 10:45 AM
NOTICE - Please note that all City of Dieppe facilities are closed Sunday, February 15, because of the snow storm.
Road work on Champlain Street
Posted on Tuesday, February 10, 2015 01:15 AM
DIEPPE, N.B. —The City of Dieppe wishes to advise motorists that road repair work on Champlain Street between Paul Street and the Route 15 exit will take place on Wednesday, February 11 and Thursday, February 12. The road work being done is related to the water main break that happened in January.
One lane will be closed – westbound (going toward Moncton) located before the traffic lights at the Champlain Place entrance.
Also, Notre-Dame Street will be reduced to one lane for road repair.
The City regrets...
One lane closed - Champlain Street
Posted on Thursday, February 05, 2015 02:45 AM
NOTICE - The City of Dieppe wishes to advise motorists that one lane is closed on Champlain Street just before the Route 15 exit - westward bound (toward Moncton).
This closure is related to the watermain break that happened a few weeks ago and has done considerable damage to the road. Weather conditions have made the necessary repair work impossible to finish which has caused a large pothole.
We are asking motorists to proceed with care on this section of the street.
The City appreciates the patience...
This message is from the Dieppe Fire Department
Posted on Tuesday, February 03, 2015 08:00 PM
Following the recent snowstorms, the Fire Prevention, Inspection and Investigation Division would like to share these important fire safety tips.
Due to the amount of snow we’ve received over the past few days, it is important to clear snow around dryer vents and any gas operated appliances such as a furnace, stove or fireplace. Vents that are blocked by snow can cause Carbon Monoxide (CO) to accumulate inside the home and result in serious illness or death and can cause appliances to overheat...