ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility HelpnewsTop StoriesLocalClimateWorldCanadaPoliticsIndigenousBusinessThe NationalHealthEntertainmentScienceCBC News InvestigatesGo PublicAbout CBC NewsBeing Black in CanadaFredericton council approves zoning change to allow 4-unit housing8 hours agoDuration 2:068 hours agoNewsDuration 2:06Fredericton councillors voted in favour of changes to the zoning bylaw that will allow homes across the city to accommodate up to four units, subject to lot-size requirements.Related Stories Fredericton council adopts 4-unit policy after heckling from residents Nearly $70M on the line if council rejects allowing 4-unit homes across Fredericton Moncton considers zoning change to allow 4-unit residential buildings across city Is bigger always better? Not everyone agrees when it comes to 4-unit homes in Fredericton Millions for Moncton infrastructure hinge on council’s 4-unit housing voteMore from NewsVideo8:07Here are the jobs in Canada that could be ‘tariff-proof’On The Coast 1 hour agoVideo9:44Canadians should eat more local seafood amid tariff war, fishers sayOn The Coast 1 hour agoVideo18:23Vancouver’s Jericho Lands development plan draws support and criticismOn The Coast 1 hour agoVideo30:06CBC Toronto News – April 15, 2025News Toronto (Late Night) 24 minutes agoVideo30:06CBC Ottawa News – April 15, 2025News Ottawa (Late Night) 23 minutes agoTrending NowVideo3:53What Canadians should know before crossing the U.S. borderApril 14Video11:00Canadians are avoiding the U.S. Will its economy suffer? | About ThatApril 11Video2:21Medical school screening test questioned | Go Public The National April 14Video1:30#TheMoment legendary grizzly ‘The Boss’ came out of hibernationThe National April 14Video0:55Norwegian snowboarder Oyvind Kirkhus ‘in disbelief’ after landing 1st-ever quad flipApril 15now
Fredericton council approves zoning change to allow 4-unit housing
