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Thanksgiving weekend is here, so this week’s edition highlights things to be thankful for.

Send your best snaps and video from around the province to cbcnb@cbc.ca

Hope Edmond · CBC News

· Posted: Oct 12, 2025 5:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 25 minutes ago

A racoon sits on a tree branch on a fall day. A racoon snuggles up to a tree in Fredericton, preparing for cooler months to come. (Submitted by Heather Molyneaux)

Stuffing, cranberries and turkey are Thanksgiving favourites, but the fall colours, our pets and the province’s natural beauty help make the holiday even more special.

If you get any nice shots, be sure to send them to us at cbcnb@cbc.ca for a chance to be featured in next week’s edition. Don’t forget to include your name and the location where the photo was taken.

Looking up at trees where some leaves are green, yellow and red on a sunny day. Mélanie Allain’s view looking up at the fall foliage on a walk in Grande-Digue. (Submitted by Mélanie Allain)Close-up of a brown mushroom appearing out of green grass. A mushroom peeks out of the dewy grass in Plaster Rock. (Submitted by Sylvie Desjardins)Landscape of farmland with green rolling hills and a few long white barns. While hiking on the Sussex Bluff Trail, Anne Stroud captured the landscape. (Submitted by Anne Stroud)A pile of buoys that are a faded orange. Rusty orange wooden buoys in St. Martins. (Submitted by Clayton Carr)A brown horse, eats grass at sundown. Smooch, a 28-year-old standardbred horse, snacks on some grass in Grand Bay-Westfield, near Saint John. (Submitted by Maggie Coffin Prowse)Close up of a moose with antlers in the middle of the forest. A moose rustling through the fall foliage in Dalhousie Junction. (Submitted by Pierre Thériault)A flight of cormorants sit and fly above water. Some fall foliage appears at the bottom of the photo. A flight of cormorants warming up for the annual winter migration in Grande-Digue.  » Read More


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