MONCTON, N.B. -- The RCMP in New Brunswick says it has completed door-to-door canvassing in the Moncton neighbourhood where they were investigating the fatal shootings of three fellow Mounties last month.

Marlene Snowman, the superintendent of the Codiac Regional RCMP detachment, provided an update Wednesday six weeks after constables Douglas Larche, Fabrice Gevaudan and Dave Ross were shot dead.

Snowman says a number of people have provided the RCMP with videos and photos to help with their investigation.

She says some RCMP employees at the Codiac Regional detachment who were granted temporary leave from work as a result of the shooting deaths have begun resuming duties.

Snowman also says the two officers injured in the shootings -- Const. Eric Dubois and Const. Darlene Goguen -- are faring well.

Justin Bourque was arrested and charged with three counts of first-degree murder and two counts of attempted murder following a 30-hour manhunt.

He is scheduled to return to provincial court July 31 following a psychiatric assessment.

An internal review is also underway into the circumstances surrounding the shootings.