Rodent issue on the rise: 2 Fredericton restaurants shut down after health inspections

Global NewsMonday, November 24, 2025 at 10:53:11 PM
Rodent issue on the rise: 2 Fredericton restaurants shut down after health inspections
  • Two restaurants in Fredericton, including a popular downtown pub, have been ordered to temporarily close following health inspections that revealed rodent droppings on the premises. An expert has indicated that this rodent issue is becoming increasingly widespread in the area.
  • The closure of these establishments highlights significant health and safety concerns for the local dining industry, potentially impacting public trust and patronage. It raises questions about food safety regulations and the measures being taken to address pest control in restaurants.
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