$4.6 million Dorchester Fire Hall could cost more due to US tariff war

Erica Butler
CHMA News, Local Journalism Initiative, Community Radio Fund of Canada

On today’s show, the US tariff war has brought some price uncertainty into a major project to build a new fire hall in Dorchester. We listen in as consulting engineer Andrew Amos updates council on the new concerns for the project, which is expected to go to tender soon.

Plus in news briefs:

  • Work to repair the overpass at exit 504 on Main Street in Sackville is expected to begin on March 31st, and will include an expected 6 weeks of lane closures on Highway 2.
  • Premier Susan Holt will hold a news conference at noon today to give an update on New Brunswick’s response to US tariffs.

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