House Rentals Moncton

House Rentals Moncton We have unique, fully furnished rental properties for your stay in Moncton/Dieppe or out on the wate Properties that you can rent and then purchase.
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Moving, relocation, short term or long term rental properties. Insurance claims welcome, we take the discomfort out of a claim by giving you a great place to call home while yours is being repaired. We can fit small or large families and some properties are pet friendly. Give us a call to see all that we can offer you. We care about our clients and their families!

Once again we are allowed to have an open house, check this out!
11/28/2022

Once again we are allowed to have an open house, check this out!

86 Fieldcrest DR, Moncton, New Brunswick E1G1S4

Great deal!
11/16/2022

Great deal!

Joyeuse Fête nationale de l'Acadie! // Happy National Acadian Day!
08/15/2022

Joyeuse Fête nationale de l'Acadie! // Happy National Acadian Day!

Just the most beautiful sunset ever!
07/29/2021

Just the most beautiful sunset ever!

Dreams do come true!
07/04/2021

Dreams do come true!

You may now come back to see your family!  Welcome Home
06/17/2021

You may now come back to see your family! Welcome Home

The province will enter Phase 2 on the path toward the Green level of the COVID-19 recovery plan, effective as of midnight tonight, two weeks ahead of the original target date.

As of today, 75.4 per cent of eligible New Brunswickers have been vaccinated with at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, and 20.2 per cent of people 65 and older have received both doses.

“We have arrived at this point ahead of schedule thanks to those who got fully vaccinated as soon as they were eligible,” said Premier Blaine Higgs. “Because you took action to protect yourself, your family and everyone around you, we are now able to further loosen restrictions.”

“With each passing day, we are reducing the risk of new outbreaks of COVID-19 in New Brunswick,” said Dr. Jennifer Russell, chief medical officer of health. “But we will not eliminate that risk completely. In the weeks ahead, we need to continue to wear a mask in public indoor places, maintain two metres of physical distance from others, wash our hands regularly, get tested when we have symptoms and get a second vaccine dose when we are eligible.”

Reaching the goal of vaccinating 75 per cent of New Brunswickers 12 and older with the first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine and 20 per cent of people 65 and older with two doses were two of the four requirements for entering the second phase. Hospitalizations in the province also had to remain low and all health zones had to remain at the Yellow alert level. Both of these requirements have also been met.

In Phase 2 on the path to Green, effective at midnight tonight:

No isolation or testing will be required for those travelling to New Brunswick from the Atlantic provinces, including Nova Scotia.
No isolation or testing will be required for Canadian residents with at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine travelling to New Brunswick.

Unvaccinated Canadian residents travelling to New Brunswick from outside the Atlantic provinces, or Avignon or Témiscouata in Quebec, will be permitted to enter the province. They will be required to isolate and take a COVID-19 test between days five and seven before they can discontinue isolation.

The requirement for travellers to isolate in a designated facility will no longer be in effect.
Rotational workers and their households will no longer need to self-isolate upon their return to New Brunswick.

Travel registration will continue to be required for all travellers entering New Brunswick from outside the Atlantic provinces.

Restaurants and businesses may operate at regular capacity. Businesses such as restaurants, gyms and salons must continue to maintain a contact list of clients to allow Public Health to contact trace if needed. Masks must continue to be worn indoors when it is not possible to maintain a physical distance of two metres or when not eating or drinking. The requirement to remain seated at all times is no longer in effect.

Organized sporting activity will be permitted, however players and teams based outside of Atlantic Canada will be subject to travel requirements.

All other restrictions will remain in place, including the use of masks, based on a health zone’s alert level. New Brunswickers should check the rules in effect in other provinces prior to travel.

Travellers from outside the Atlantic provinces will be required to show their registration and proof of vaccination when crossing into New Brunswick from Quebec or at an airport. Travellers should anticipate delays at the Quebec border when entering New Brunswick, and it is recommended that they consider crossing the border outside of peak hours, during the evening or at night if possible to avoid traffic.

Phase 2 on the path to Green allows restrictions for travellers from Maine and other international jurisdictions to be reduced. However, these changes will not come into effect yet, as federal regulations supersede provincial guidelines. Federal restrictions for international travellers are available online.
https://travel.gc.ca/travel-covid

Full details about the province’s path to Green are available online.
https://www2.gnb.ca/content/gnb/en/corporate/promo/covid-19/alert-levels/path-to-green.html

Three new cases

Public Health reported three new cases of COVID-19 today.

The one case in Zone 1 (Moncton region) is an individual 30-39.

The one case in Zone 3 (Fredericton region) is an individual 70-79.

The one case in Zone 6 (Bathurst region) is an individual 60-69.

All three cases are contacts of previously confirmed cases.

The number of confirmed cases in New Brunswick is 2,305. Since yesterday, 30 people have recovered for a total of 2,201 recoveries. There have been 45 deaths, and the number of active cases is 58. Six patients are hospitalized in New Brunswick, including two in an intensive care unit. Yesterday, 1,128 tests were conducted for a total of 353,634

Outbreak over at special care home in Shediac

Public Health has declared the COVID-19 outbreak is officially over at Ti Bons Soins, a memory care home in Shediac (Zone 1).

On May 25, an outbreak had been declared following a confirmed COVID-19 case at the facility. Staff and residents were re-tested several times to confirm the end of the outbreak.

“We would like to thank the staff of the facility and our partners at the Provincial Rapid Outbreak Management Team, the Horizon and Vitalité Health Networks, the Department of Social Development and the Canadian Red Cross for their continued support to this vulnerable sector,” said Russell.

Updated Yellow level

All zones are in the Yellow level under the province’s mandatory order.

The Yellow level restrictions will be updated to reflect the loosened restrictions under Phase 2 of the path toward the Green level of the COVID-19 recovery plan once it goes into effect at midnight tonight.
https://www2.gnb.ca/content/gnb/en/corporate/promo/covid-19/alert-levels/yellow%20level.html

I would like to give a big thank you to the old-fashioned Meat Market on Mountain Road Pita Pit Mountain Road and Mary B...
03/29/2021

I would like to give a big thank you to the old-fashioned Meat Market on Mountain Road Pita Pit Mountain Road and Mary Brown's Fried Chicken on Mountain Road forgiving gift certificates to the people who had a house fire from Bouctouche much appreciated

Need a house to quarantine in?  We have several openings for 14 night stays and more.  3-5 bedroom fully furnished with ...
03/22/2021

Need a house to quarantine in? We have several openings for 14 night stays and more. 3-5 bedroom fully furnished with everything included ! We also have our Covid 19 cleaning certification
Stay in a clean and safe house!

03/03/2021

Good neighbours, great surroundings, plenty to do, and a relaxed pace of life make the Maritimes one of the best places in the world to live.

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23 Barnes Street
Dieppe, NB
E1A2H5

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