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Social assistance payment pickups planned, in case of postal disruption

Arrangements have been made for cheque pickups in the case of a Canada Post strike.

The Department of Social Development says social assistance payments can be picked up at local offices, or you can make arrangements for a direct deposit through your case worker.

Pickups can be done on August 28 or 29 at the following locations:

Southeast region

· Moncton – Social Development office, 774 Main St., 1st floor reception

· Beaurivage (Richibucto district) – Social Development office, 25 Cartier Blvd., Unit 149

· Shediac – Social Development office, 342 Main St.

· Tantramar (Sackville district) – Social Development office, 170 Main St., Unit C-1 (pickup on Thursday only)

Southwest region

· Saint John – 1 Agar Place

· Sussex – Social Development office, 707 Main St.

· St. Stephen – Social Development office, 41 King St.

Central region

Pickup will be possible Thursday, Aug. 28, and Friday, Aug. 29, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the following locations:

· Fredericton – 460 Two Nations Crossing (no change for those who pick up their cheques at Ironwood Resource Centre)

· Woodstock – Social Development office, 200 King St.

· Southern Victoria (Perth-Andover district) – Social Development office, 19 Station St.

· Miramichi – Social Development office, 152 Pleasant St.

· Neguac – Social Development office, 1175 Principale St.

Northern region

· Tracadie – Social Development office, 3514 Principale St., 2nd floor

· Caraquet – Social Development office, 20-E Saint-Pierre Blvd. W.

· Shippagan – Social Development office, 182 J.D. Gauthier Blvd.

· Bathurst – Social Development office, 275 Main St., 1st floor

· Belledune – Royal Canadian Legion, 3843 Main St. (pickup on Friday only)

· Campbellton – Social Development office, 157 Water St., Suite 100

· Kedgwick – Social Development office, 39A Notre-Dame St. (pickup on Friday only)

· Edmundston – Social Development office, 121 Church St., 4th floor

· Grand Falls – Social Development office, 131 Pleasant St., 2nd floor



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  • Tara Clow is a multi-award-winning news anchor and reporter with more than 30 years of experience at radio stations across Canada. She is a graduate of the Radio and TV Arts program at Toronto Metropolitan University and the Humber College radio broadcasting program. She is based in Moncton and covers stories across Canada. Contact Tara at clow.tara@radioabl.ca.

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