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Severe Thunderstorm Watch – Grand Falls Region
Environment and Climate Change Canada has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Watch for the Grand Falls region this afternoon and this evening. Weather conditions are favourable for the development of thunderstorms capable of producing strong to damaging wind gusts, large hail, heavy rainfall and, in some areas, an isolated tornado. The Municipality encourages residents to remain alert, secure outdoor items that could be blown away by strong winds, and monitor weather conditions. If


Investment of nearly $1.8 million in water and sewer infrastructure to to support housing development in Grand Falls.
GRAND FALLS (GNB) – The provincial, federal and municipal governments are investing nearly $1.8 million in water and sewer infrastructure to support housing development in Grand Falls. “Our government is listening to municipalities and investing in what matters to communities,” said Environment and Climate Change Minister Gilles LePage, who is also minister responsible for the Regional Development Corporation. “By upgrading water and sewer services, we are enabling new housin


At the public meeting on June 17, the Municipal Council had the pleasure of presenting two new Grandiose awards.
GRAND FALLS, June 18, 2026 - During its regular public meeting on June 17, 2026, the municipal council awarded two Community Grandiose prizes, including one in the Volunteer category and one in the Ambassador category. The recipients of this edition are Mrs. Helène Daigle and Mrs. Christianne Bélanger. HÉLÈNE PELLETIER Since arriving in Grand Falls in 2017, Hélène has quickly distinguished herself as a dedicated and generous volunteer. Through her energy, creativity, and cons


Notice- Tobique Road Area
The Municipality is working closely with various provincial government departments to implement measures aimed at ensuring public safety in response to the erosion issue affecting the Tobique Road area. With significant rainfall expected this weekend, we encourage residents in the area to remain vigilant and monitor their properties closely. If you notice any changes, signs of erosion, ground movement, or damage to your property, please contact the Municipality immediately at


New Sanitary Pumping Station on Laforest Street
The Municipality is pleased to announce the commissioning of a new sanitary pumping station. Located on Laforest Street, this new infrastructure replaces an aging facility and will improve the reliability and efficiency of our wastewater collection system through modern monitoring and management technologies. The project represents a total investment of $1.5 million, funded in part through the Canada Community-Building Fund and the Municipality.
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