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New Brunswick university closed after ‘concerning message’ found on campus

By News RoomFebruary 11, 20261 Min Read
New Brunswick university closed after ‘concerning message’ found on campus
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New Brunswick university closed after ‘concerning message’ found on campus

Mount Allison University in Sackville, N.B., is closed Wednesday after a “concerning message” was found on campus the previous day.

In a statement, the university said the message referenced Feb. 11, 2026 and the school made the decision to close the campus “out of an abundance of caution.”

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The university said it notified RCMP as soon as the message was found and has increased patrols and security presence on campus.

All classes and on-campus activities are cancelled, and scheduled midterms are postponed until the next regularly scheduled class.

Anyone who sees something suspicious is asked to call 911 and campus security at 506-364-2228.

“Campus Security will continue to be present, and the situation will remain under review. We will share further updates of when campus will re-open,” the university added.


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