Car things
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Re: Car things
You may want to look for MillieF's post on living in Fredericton area in winter - it's been bleak there.
Here's some articles: News - Record-breaking winter brings new highs to Atlantic Canada - The Weather Network
Atlantic Canada Snow Photos Show Easterners Walled In
Here's some articles: News - Record-breaking winter brings new highs to Atlantic Canada - The Weather Network
Atlantic Canada Snow Photos Show Easterners Walled In
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As far as tax goes I cant say that I have really noticed it being that bad. I know that it is higher here but that is one of the challenges the province faces.
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Application functionality:
Display a disclaimer
Search for a particular property, address, or location
Display flood risk areas and control transparency of flood risk areas
Display descriptions of flood risk areas
"FREDERICTON (CNB) - GeoNB, the free Internet-based application for viewing maps and aerial photos of New Brunswick, is launching a new flood information tool.
Available online, the new application allows anyone to search GeoNB for historical flooding data, capture the data, and print them.
Real estate agents and potential homebuyers will be able to determine quickly whether a prospective property is in a historical flood zone."
Flood map data on GeoNB map viewer (10/05/26)
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You can see flood plains on the map on this website Applications - GeoNB and slot in an address to see if it's likely to flood.
Application functionality:
Display a disclaimer
Search for a particular property, address, or location
Display flood risk areas and control transparency of flood risk areas
Display descriptions of flood risk areas
"FREDERICTON (CNB) - GeoNB, the free Internet-based application for viewing maps and aerial photos of New Brunswick, is launching a new flood information tool.
Available online, the new application allows anyone to search GeoNB for historical flooding data, capture the data, and print them.
Real estate agents and potential homebuyers will be able to determine quickly whether a prospective property is in a historical flood zone."
Flood map data on GeoNB map viewer (10/05/26)
Application functionality:
Display a disclaimer
Search for a particular property, address, or location
Display flood risk areas and control transparency of flood risk areas
Display descriptions of flood risk areas
"FREDERICTON (CNB) - GeoNB, the free Internet-based application for viewing maps and aerial photos of New Brunswick, is launching a new flood information tool.
Available online, the new application allows anyone to search GeoNB for historical flooding data, capture the data, and print them.
Real estate agents and potential homebuyers will be able to determine quickly whether a prospective property is in a historical flood zone."
Flood map data on GeoNB map viewer (10/05/26)
Thank looks great. I will try and figure out how to use it later today. We are off to North Wales for a weeks holiday and I am not sure if we will have internet connection. I will try later and see.
Thanks
DaveJ
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Re: Car things
look left and down a bit
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Re: Car things
Siouxie,
Had a fiddle with that map tool this morning as suprise suprise its raining here in Wales! Great link! Thank you.
I can see the property and its not been involved in flooding for any of the time periods shown - over 100 yrs I think. Although the area had a bad flood in 2008!
We are also not in the fracking bit. I can't work out what the pink areas indicate on the fracking maps though? That said, we will all be in the fracking zone soon enough I guess as money always wins. A few poisoned rivers and waterways and dieing people will just be seen a collateral damage.
Great Resource!
Thanks
DaveJ
Had a fiddle with that map tool this morning as suprise suprise its raining here in Wales! Great link! Thank you.
I can see the property and its not been involved in flooding for any of the time periods shown - over 100 yrs I think. Although the area had a bad flood in 2008!
We are also not in the fracking bit. I can't work out what the pink areas indicate on the fracking maps though? That said, we will all be in the fracking zone soon enough I guess as money always wins. A few poisoned rivers and waterways and dieing people will just be seen a collateral damage.
Great Resource!
Thanks
DaveJ
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Re: Car things
Siouxie,
Had a fiddle with that map tool this morning as suprise suprise its raining here in Wales! Great link! Thank you.
I can see the property and its not been involved in flooding for any of the time periods shown - over 100 yrs I think. Although the area had a bad flood in 2008!
We are also not in the fracking bit. I can't work out what the pink areas indicate on the fracking maps though? That said, we will all be in the fracking zone soon enough I guess as money always wins. A few poisoned rivers and waterways and dieing people will just be seen a collateral damage.
Great Resource!
Thanks
DaveJ
Had a fiddle with that map tool this morning as suprise suprise its raining here in Wales! Great link! Thank you.
I can see the property and its not been involved in flooding for any of the time periods shown - over 100 yrs I think. Although the area had a bad flood in 2008!
We are also not in the fracking bit. I can't work out what the pink areas indicate on the fracking maps though? That said, we will all be in the fracking zone soon enough I guess as money always wins. A few poisoned rivers and waterways and dieing people will just be seen a collateral damage.
Great Resource!
Thanks
DaveJ