Tantramar Report: Dietz hired to head up regional climate services hub

A woman with a big white scarf standing outside in winter.
Sackville biologist and town councillor Sabine Dietz. Submitted photo.
Erica Butler - CHMA - SackvilleNB | 27-07-2021
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Tuesday on Tantramar Report:

CHMA speaks with Coun. Sabine Dietz about her new job leading ClimAtlantic, a new regional hub for climate services funded for the next three years by the federal government. Dietz will remain based in Sackville and lead a team from across Atlantic Canada.

In other locals news and information:

Nova Scotia says it will not change rules for New Brunswick travellers when the province lifts all public health restrictions on July 31.

Public Health reported one new case of COVID-19 in the province on Monday. A person in their 60s in Fredericton contracted the disease from travel. There are now six active cases of COVID-19 in the province, and one of those is in Zone 1. A previous case that was under investigation is now considered travel-related.

The ParticiPACTION results are in, and Sackville was named New Brunswick's Most Active Community! That means that Sackville won $15,000 to use towards physical health initiatives in the community. The town is looking for public input on social media on how to use that prize money.