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As the New Brunswick government opens collaborative care clinics around the province, Minto residents are frustrated to see the walk-in hours reduced at their community health centre.

MLA, mayor say no response from Horizon Health over their concerns

Sam Farley · CBC News

· Posted: Jan 12, 2026 5:42 PM EST | Last Updated: 3 hours ago

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A sing in front of a buildingThe Queens North Community Health Centre is cancelling walk-in clinic hours on Saturdays. (Horizon Health/YouTube)

As New Brunswick’s Liberal government opens collaborative care clinics around the province, one community that already has a clinic is lamenting another round of service reductions.

Horizon Health announced on the website for the Queens North Community Health Centre in Minto there will no longer be walk-in clinic hours on Saturdays. The clinic will only be open during weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

“Horizon is working at reestablishing the service when staffing allows,” the notice said. 

Grand Lake Mayor Kevin Nicklin said there’s been a growing reliance on the walk-in clinic in recent years.

“If anything, we’ve gone backwards rather than forward,” he said in an interview with CBC Radio’s Shift. 

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