Village of Chipman Newcomers Settlement Program
10 Civic Court E4A 2H9 Chipman, NB, Canada
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Locality: Chipman, New Brunswick
Phone: +1 506-327-0103
Address: 10 Civic Court E4A 2H9 Chipman, NB, Canada
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The Village of Chipman will be following the Government of NB COVID-19 Halloween Safety Guidlines and asks that all residents do so as well.
Public Health is providing guidance on fall activities, including steps New Brunswickers can take to prepare for a safe Thanksgiving and Halloween. They may lo...ok different this year, but with some planning we can still enjoy these special occasions safely, said Dr. Jennifer Russell, chief medical officer of health. It is recommended that residents have small Thanksgiving gatherings this year and hold them outside if weather permits. Hand sanitizer should be made available and everyone should wash their hands before preparing food or eating. Those planning to participate in Halloween activities should keep cleanliness in mind. People who are handing out treats should sanitize their hands between visitors, keep high-touch areas such as door handles and railings clean and consider offering non-food treats like stickers or coloured pencils. Trick-or-treaters should wash their hands before heading out and upon returning home. The full recommendations are available online. Reminder to wear a face mask when physical distance is not possible Premier Blaine Higgs reminded New Brunswickers that using face masks continues to be mandatory while in public whenever safe physical distancing is not possible, according to the province’s state of emergency order. We must all keep doing our part to slow the spread of COVID-19, Higgs said. This includes wearing a face mask whenever we find ourselves in a situation where a physical distance of at least two metres cannot be maintained. Higgs said that if New Brunswickers do not comply with the emergency order by wearing masks when required, a mandatory mask policy could be implemented as soon as Thursday, Oct. 8. Staying in the Yellow level of recovery is essential to maintaining health, and keeping our economy and schools open, Higgs said. Although I prefer not to make mask use mandatory in public spaces, I know it may soon be necessary. No new cases Public Health reported no new cases of COVID-19 today. The number of confirmed cases in New Brunswick is 200 and 193 have recovered. There have been two deaths, and the number of active cases is five. As of today, 78,635 tests have been conducted State of emergency extended The state of emergency mandatory order was renewed on Thursday under the authority of the Emergency Measures Act. Details on cases and testing can be found on the GNB website. Mobile and most browsers: bit.ly/2BmLpeD IE users: bit.ly/2VsD1RV
We made the newspaper again!! Who will be joining us on this Saturday?
Kindergarten Registration 2021 Can register from Oct. 13-23 Registration is done online at the ASDW Website. "Parent" tab and select "Kindergarten"
Wearing an orange shirt and promoting the slogan, Every Child Matters, is an affirmation of our commitment to raise awareness of the residential school experience and to ensure that every child matters as we focus on our hope for a better future in which children are empowered to help each other.
Earlier this month Doaktown Sawmill and Grand Lake Timber in Chipman, donated lumber - the most environmentally friendly building product - to the talented stud...ents at Chipman Forest Avenue School in the Village of Chipman. The lumber was used in their Framing and Sheathing class, Mill and Cabinet and the Middle School Technology classes. Looking at some of the photos of past projects, we're proud to support the next generation of builders! #WoodsInYourLife #Forestry #WoodProducts #Sustainable #CarbonSink #ClimateChange #JDIHelps #Community
Sending all good thoughts and wishing a quick recovery
What a great organization!!! Proud to be a member! <3 Women helping Women <3
On September 30, wear an orange shirt to show your support to residential school survivors and their families. Because every child matters! #orangeshirtday
Today one young fellow has his 4th birthday! Let’s wish him all the best!!!!
One of our first grad fundraisers of the year is coming up soon! The grads will gladly collect your recyclables on Octocber 24th, but this is not the only way t...o donate. The Grads of 2021 also have an ongoing bottle drive this year. Feel free to drop your recyclables off at Chipman Bottle Exchange and put it on the grad account or drop off at the side of the building in the grad pile if the depot is closed. Please let us know if you have anything for pick up by commenting below or calling the school at 339-7015. Thank you for your support! Please share!! #cfasgradsof2021
HERE WE GROW AGAIN....... HIRING..We have an amazing opportunity for someone you may know, so please share. We are enjoying 25 years in business, and significan...t growth as more people work from home, and require services to allow that to happen. Thank you for sharing
Free wooden racks .. ask inside
Get into the fall spirit with a mini pumpkin creme brulee!
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