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N.B. officials expecting busy wildfire season
N.B. officials expecting busy wildfire season
N.B. officials expecting busy wildfire season
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State Province New Brunswick
Country Canada
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N.B. officials expecting busy wildfire season 
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The Canadian Press
Unique identifier: CP170579447 
Legacy Identifier: n_NB-Wildfires20240416T1555 
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Duration: 1m55s 
Dimensions: 1920px × 1080px     248.38 MB 
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Create Date: 4/16/2024 7:55:00 PM 
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environment minister
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New Brunswick
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