On June 20th, the Foxx & Shaker Tour takes over the Aberdeen Cultural Centre for a night of high-energy drag, iconic performances, and unforgettable moments.
The Foxx & Shaker Tour – Aberdeen Culture Centre
Instructor and Alumni Enter Provincial Collection
The Province of New Brunswick (collectionArtNB) has acquired works by instructor Jennifer Lee Wiebe and several alumni for its permanent art collection.
Best Hiking Trails in New Brunswick for Every Fitness Level
New Brunswick is one of Canada’s best-kept outdoor secrets. Covered in roughly 80% forest, the province offers rolling hills, ancient river valleys, dramatic coastal bluffs, and the world’s highest tides — all accessible by trail
‘Things aren’t looking good’: Atlantic cod stocks continue decline in parts of N.S., N.B. | CBC News
Nova Scotia The latest assessment of Atlantic cod stocks in the Bay of Fundy and
Dual-degree nurses from India set to graduate with hopes set on N.B. job offers | CBC News
New Brunswick The first cohort of nurses in a dual-degree program of the University of
N.B. skilled trades sectors applaud federal plan to boost workforce but question capacity to train them | CBC News
New Brunswick While many across New Brunswick’s skilled trades sectors say the federal government’s plan
Province to push ahead with vet service cuts, with small extension for equine care | CBC News
New Brunswick·New On Friday, sector representatives met with the minister of agriculture after a different
Stronger federal protections for piping plovers applauded | CBC News
New Brunswick Shorebird advocates are welcoming the greater protection piping plovers will get now because
The Ultimate Weekend Road Trip Through New Brunswick Under $200
There’s a particular kind of freedom in loading a car with snacks, a half-decent road atlas downloaded for offline use, and exactly $200 in spending money.
How Widows and Widowers Can Heal, Rebuild, and Embrace a New Life
For New Brunswick widows and widowers who are past the earliest days of bereavement, life after spouse loss can feel like two truths at once: love remains, and daily life still demands decisions.
Advance voting in N.B. local government elections continues this weekend | CBC News
New Brunswick Advance voting is scheduled for 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday and Monday
N.B. Mountie found not guilty of assaulting woman during arrest | CBC News
New Brunswick A New Brunswick judge acquitted an RCMP officer on Monday of an aggravated
Committee flags ‘theme’ of N.B. men not using available support before suicides | CBC News
New Brunswick·New Men represented about 70 per cent of suicides in New Brunswick in 2024
Volunteers fear increased conflict between city, homeless population as shelter closes | CBC News
New Brunswick·New Volunteer outreach workers are worried the City of Fredericton’s stance on tent encampments
N.B. nuclear company selling ‘distressed assets’ to B.C. buyer | CBC News
New Brunswick·New A company that was aiming to build its first small modular nuclear reactor
Significant amounts of rain in forecast for some parts of N.B. | CBC News
New Brunswick·New New Brunswickers in certain parts of the province will witness significant rainfall for
Woodstock residents happy to see charges laid in diesel spill, but concern still lingers | CBC News
New Brunswick Woodstock resident Verne Beers was glad to hear the news that Irving Oil
Alternative Folk-Pop Artist Julie Neff Confronts Physical and Emotional Limits on Powerful New Single “TRAPPED”
Emotionally unfiltered with raw, cathartic vocals, Neff channels the frustration of chronic illness into an unflinching release ahead of her debut album
How New Brunswick Workers Can Thrive in the Machine Learning Era
For New Brunswick workers, from frontline service staff and skilled trades to office teams in health care, education, and local business, the machine learning era is already reshaping how work gets done.
Most significant roadwork in Confederation Bridge history pushed back to May 2 | CBC News
PEI Resurfacing work on the Confederation Bridge will now begin Saturday instead of Friday as
Saint John takes steps to protect itself better against wildfires | CBC News
New Brunswick Saint John’s fire department wants the city to adopt a long-term plan to
Cape Enrage tourist site closed after N.B. government slashes funding | CBC News
New Brunswick At Cape Enrage, a small lighthouse perched atop a cliff is dwarfed by
Liberal minister says plan to cut provincial vet services could be delayed or shelved | CBC News
New Brunswick On March 17, the province announced that its veterinary service would be phased

































