New Brunswick Fuel, equipment and competing pulp mill prices have all worked against the cost
The cost of firewood is red hot, but it’s still likely the cheapest option for heat in N.B. | CBC News
Shoppers Drug Mart gave her the wrong medication. Months later, she landed in the ER | CBC News
It should have been a routine pharmacy pickup. Instead, Marissa Dawson says it turned into
Eastbound lanes on Route 1 remain closed due to fuel spill | CBC News
New Brunswick Eastbound lanes on Route 1 between Quispamsis and Hampton remain closed after about
Winter Bucket List: Fun Things to Do in New Brunswick When It’s Cold
Winter in New Brunswick has a magic all its own. From sparkling snow-covered forests to charming coastal towns that feel extra cozy this time of year, there’s no shortage of ways to embrace the season.
10 Cozy Ways to Embrace November in New Brunswick
As the crisp air settles over New Brunswick and the last leaves fall, November invites us to slow down and find comfort in simple pleasures.
JUNO Nominated Canadian Singer-Songwriter, Desiree Dorion, Announces New Classic Country Single, “Red Wine”
Bringing home two additional Manitoba Country Music Awards in November 2025 for Female Artist of the Year and Album of the Year, Dorion is joined by fellow Manitoban artists Catie St. Germain and Diana Desjardins
Beginner’s Guide to Composting in Cold Weather
A step-by-step article on keeping compost healthy through NB’s cold months
The cause of and solution to climate change in one simple graphic
November 11, 2025 Perhaps you’re a fan of things that are simple and clear, as
Honouring Remembrance Day: The Courage and Sacrifice of New Brunswick’s Heroes
Each year on November 11, Canadians pause to remember the men and women who have served—and continue to serve—our country in times of war, conflict, and peacekeeping.
Easy Eco-Friendly Habits to Start This Winter
Tips for energy savings, waste reduction, and sustainable living at home — approachable and local-focused
The Power of Morning Light: Why Getting Outside Early Boosts Your Mood
There’s something magical about those early morning rays of sunshine. The world feels calm and fresh, the air is crisp, and the light seems softer—almost golden.
Evading Suicide: Powerful Documentary to feature in Silver Stream Film Festival
Ottawa filmmaker, Paul Gatto’s upbeat documentary about a suicide survivor will be featured in the upcoming Silver Stream Film Festival (SWFF). His film – “One in Five” – will air on November 12, just 10 days before the world marks International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day.
Craft Sale 2025 | Nov 28-30
Mark your calendar! New Brunswick College of Craft & Design (NBCCD) invites you to its annual Holiday Craft Sale, November 28–30, 2025.
Canada’s 2025 budget fails to protect nature or people from escalating environmental crises
Traditional territory of the Wabanaki Peoples/Fredericton – The 2025 federal budget takes small steps on
Small Home Upgrades That Make a Big Difference This Winter
Advice for homeowners or renters: insulation, lighting, cozy décor, or DIY maintenance
How to Support Local This Holiday Season
The holiday season is a time for giving, gathering, and showing gratitude—and one of the best ways to do that is by supporting local.
New Brunswickers deserve a full environmental review of the Tantramar gas and diesel plant, not shortcuts
Traditional territory of the Wabanaki Peoples/Fredericton – Premier Susan Holt’s own questions about the proposed
How to Prep Your Home for Winter in New Brunswick
As the crisp autumn air settles over New Brunswick and the first frost hints at what’s to come, it’s time to start preparing your home for the long, cold months ahead.
Which New Brunswick Trail Is Your Favourite?
New Brunswick is home to some of the most breathtaking trails in Canada — from rugged coastal paths to peaceful forest walks that glow with colour in the fall.
The Origins of Halloween
Halloween, as celebrated today, is a vibrant tapestry woven from various cultural threads that stretch back centuries. Its origins can be traced to ancient Celtic traditions and have evolved over time to become the festive occasion we know today.
EcoNews — Triumph in tilt against Tantramar plant, plus public power engagement and herbicide hotspots
We work hard to ensure a strong environmental voice is heard in New Brunswick’s print
The Origins of Werewolves
Long before the modern age, in the heart of ancient Europe, there existed a remote village nestled within the shadowy embrace of a dense, enchanted forest.
The Origins of Vampires
Long ago, in the heart of Eastern Europe, nestled between the Carpathian Mountains and dense, shadowy forests, lay a small village shrouded in mystery.

































