Conflicts raging in Europe and the Middle East are helping guide how Canada’s military spends
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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
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.
The carbon footprint of a cross-country EV trip, and how it compares to gas
This past summer, our family took the Great Canadian EV Road Trip, travelling 16,000 KM
The Origins of Ghosts and Their Association with Halloween
Long ago, in ancient civilizations across the world, people began telling tales of spirits who lingered after death. These ethereal beings, known as ghostS
Downtown Trick or Treat
Bring your little ghosts and goblins downtown between 2pm and 5pm on Friday, October 31 for Trick-or-Treating at downtown businesses!
Freddy Fright Fest
Welcome to the 5th annual Freddy Fright Fest! We have joined forces with Paramedic’s Association of NB Nightmare on Smythe Street to bring you this new Downtown Fredericton Halloween event in support of the Charlotte Street Arts Centre and Fredericton Hospice.
The Enchanted Origins: Witches and Halloween
Halloween is coming up this Friday! Join us all week as we celebrate with a different Halloween character each day! Today is Witches
Fall Bucket List for NB
As the crisp autumn air sweeps through New Brunswick, Canada, it brings with it a vibrant tapestry of colors, textures, and experiences.
Simple Ways to Enjoy Autumn Locally
Autumn has a special charm—crisp mornings, vibrant leaves, cozy evenings, and a slower rhythm that invites us to pause and enjoy what’s around us.
5-Minute DIY Home Maintenance Tips Before Winter in NB
As temperatures drop and the first frost hits, it’s time to get your home ready for New Brunswick’s winter weather. The good news? Preparing doesn’t have to take all weekend.
The Power of Morning Light: Start Your Day with Sunshine
There’s something quietly magical about early morning light—the soft golden glow that spills through the window, the gentle warmth that stretches across the floor, and the calm stillness before the day begins.
The Art of Slow Evenings: Enjoying the Fall Transition
As the days grow shorter and the air turns crisp, autumn invites us to slow down. There’s something magical about this in-between season — the quiet shift from the buzz of summer to the cozy calm of fall.
Autumn Self-Care Rituals
As the days grow shorter and the air turns crisp, autumn invites us to slow down, reflect, and nurture ourselves. It’s a season of transition
Fall in love with your local (public, church or community) library
October 14, 2025 Most of us have too much stuff. It drains our wallets; its
Composting in Cooler Weather
As the temperatures drop, many people assume their compost pile needs to be put on hold until spring — but that’s not the case!
The Origins of Canadian Thanksgiving
Because Canada lies farther north and has a shorter growing season, harvests typically conclude earlier than in much of the United States. Hence, Canadian Thanksgiving is in October, whereas U.S. Thanksgiving is in November.
Fall Travel & Day Trip Ideas in New Brunswick, Canada
There’s something truly magical about autumn in New Brunswick. As the leaves turn brilliant shades of gold, crimson, and amber, the province transforms into a breathtaking mosaic of colour.
A Guide to Slow Living in a Busy World
In today’s fast-paced, always-connected world, it can feel like life is moving at double speed. Between work deadlines, social media updates, and endless to-do lists, many of us are left feeling overwhelmed and constantly “on.”
Canadian Singer-Songwriter Rachel Cousins Redefines Her Sound with Intimate Coming-of-Age Album What Hasn’t Killed Me
The 6x MusicNL Award teams up with GRAMMY-winning producer Greg Wells to deliver her most honest, vulnerable and ambitious work to date.
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