New Brunswick N.B. Power’s Coleson Cove generating station is due for repairs to its pollution
Deteriorating pollution equipment at Coleson not an environmental threat, N.B. Power says | CBC News
Saint John police chief accused of misconduct in Ontario, lawsuits reveal | CBC News
The widow of an OPP officer who died by suicide more than six years ago
First Nations continue call to save Mactaquac salmon facility | CBC News
New Brunswick·New The Wolastoqey Nation in New Brunswick is continuing to advocate for the Mactaquac
Hot N Grumpy 2 at the Comic Sutra
Last year, Fredericton sold out the Hot N Grumpy Show. It’s back, but now it’s co-ed.
Good reasons to choose real intelligence over the artificial kind
January 26, 2026 It’s hard to do anything online without being bombarded with invitations to
Winter Weekends at Home: Cozy Ideas for Cold, Snowy Days
Whether you spend your weekend cooking comfort food, enjoying quiet hobbies, or simply doing nothing at all, winter weekends at home can be some of the coziest moments of the season. And judging by this weekend’s forecast, it might be the perfect time to lean into a few of these ideas.
Indoor Creativity: Staying Inspired When It’s Too Cold to Go Out
Being indoors for long stretches can feel limiting at first, but it can also open the door to a different kind of inspiration. One that’s softer, more reflective, and often more meaningful.
Simple Self-Care Ideas for the Coldest Months of the Year
When the coldest months settle in, it’s natural to feel slower, quieter, and a little more inward. Short days, long nights, and unpredictable weather can make even simple routines feel heavier.
Charles Lewton-Brain: Foldforming Pioneer Returns Down East
Titled Down East Again, this exhibition marks a meaningful return for an artist whose work and ideas have shaped metalsmithing practices around the world and left a lasting impact on NBCCD’s creative community.
What Winter Teaches Us About Patience and Presence
Winter has a way of slowing everything down, whether we ask for it or not. Roads become quieter, days grow shorter, and even our own energy shifts.
Foldforming Inventor Charles Lewton-Brain Joins NBCCD as Visiting Artist
NBCCD is thrilled to welcome metalsmith, jeweller, educator, inventor, and author Charles Lewton-Brain as our next Visiting Artist. Visiting from Calgary, Alberta
Fredericton Region Museum Winter 2026 Events
January 24 @ 8:00 am – February 16 @ 5:00 pm
Local Winter Life: How People Really Spend January and February
January and February are often painted as the hardest months of the year, but locally, winter life looks a little different than the stereotypes.
Tonys Music Box: 50 Years – Celebrating a Community Icon
For 50 years, Tony’s Music Box has made a significant positive impact on the Fredericton and surrounding community, one musician at a time, from aspiring starters to pros.
Letting Go of the Productivity Guilt in Winter
Winter has a way of slowing everything down. The days are shorter, the weather is heavier, and energy often feels harder to come by.
January Comfort Foods That Warm You From the Inside Out
January has a way of slowing everything down. The days are shorter, the air is colder, and meals start to matter a little more. This is the time of year when food isn’t just fuel — it’s comfort, warmth, and something to look forward to at the end of a long winter day.
Local Winter Beauty: Finding Joy in New Brunswick’s Snowy Landscapes
Winter in New Brunswick has a quiet magic all its own. When fresh snow blankets forests, shorelines, and small towns, the province slows down—and invites us to notice details we often rush past the rest of the year.
Indoor Adventures: Creative Ways to Stay Inspired During Winter
When winter settles in and the days feel shorter and quieter, it’s easy to slip into hibernation mode. But staying indoors doesn’t have to mean feeling stuck or uninspired.
Conservation Council of New Brunswick Lunch and Learn Webinar Series
Dr. Matthew Betts is a proud New Brunswicker and a professor at Oregon State University.
Winter in New Brunswick: How Locals Really Spend the Coldest Weeks of the Year
Winter in New Brunswick isn’t about hibernating until spring—at least not entirely. While the cold can be sharp and the snowbanks tall, locals have learned how to move with the season instead of fighting it.
Small Joys to Look Forward to This Winter
Winter often gets a reputation for being long, cold, and a little too quiet. But tucked into the slower pace of the season are small joys that can make the days feel softer and more meaningful.
Award-Winning Country Artist, Amanda Keeles, Shares First Single From Upcoming Sophomore Album “Leads Me To You”
Following a standout 2025, Keeles returns with a confident, full-throttle Country-Rock anthem setting the tone for her bold new chapter
Letting Go of the ‘New Year, New Me’ Mindset
Every January, we’re surrounded by the same message: reinvent yourself. New habits, new body, new productivity levels, new everything.
































