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Moncton to demolish old police station, eyes redevelopment

The city will hire a contractor after the RCMP leave, and officials say the downtown property could be redeveloped with no current timeline.

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Moncton plans to demolish a former police station and wants to see the prominent downtown site redeveloped.

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[Toba] Toba City, Mie Prefecture, announced on the 7th that the management association of the former commercial facility "Toba Pearl Building" in front of Toba Station, which has been unused for 18 years since its closure in 2008, passed a resolution at an extraordinary general meeting to demolish the building and sell the land, based on the Act on Building Ownership and Other Matters. According to the city, a real estate sales contract (a provi…

The Moncton police have completed their move from Main Street to Albert Street. The Municipality plans to destroy the 1978 building. Downtown Moncton City Manager hopes that a project will energize the area.

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CBC News broke the news in Ottawa, Canada on Monday, August 10, 2026.
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