Municipality to contribute to medical scholarship aimed at recruiting doctors and NPs to Tantramar

On today’s show, we talk with Tantramar Community and Corporate Services director Kieran Miller after council unanimously approved four years of contributions to a scholarship for future doctors or nurse practitioners who pledge to work in the region.

Plus in briefs, route 106 between Sackville and Dorchester has reopened to traffic, and council has approved the final transaction in a multi-million dollar upgrade to an ageing aboiteau, completed by the New Brunswick Department of Transportation and Infrastructure in May.

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