New Brunswick Two students from Elsipogtog School asked the Artemis II crew members some questions
Elsipogtog students ask questions to Artemis II crew | CBC News
Maritimes sees gas price drop after weeks of climbing | CBC News
Nova Scotia·New Gas prices across the Maritimes have dropped for the first time since late
Some ‘good showdowns’ expected in N.B. local elections after 1,100 decide to run | CBC News
New Brunswick·New With nominations for the May 11 municipal elections now closed, there are some
Sirène et Matelot release the song “Johnny Hallyday”
Prince Edward Island’s Acadian duo Sirène et Matelot, made up of Lennie Gallant and Patricia Richard, are offering radio stations the song “Johnny Hallyday”, an excerpt from their latest album “Un monde de dissonance”.
From backyard forests to provincial environmental action: My journey to protect New Brunswick’s nature
My parents were passionate about conservation and ran a small woodworking business using local wood.
‘Energy efficiency is one of the most affordable ways to fight climate change’
I can remember doing my homework by candlelight. We used a prepaid electricity system, and
When the pin touches the balloon: reality is showing that a proposed climate solution is no solution at all
June 10, 2025 Truth about Direct Air Capture Perhaps you’ve heard of direct air capture
2025 ECMA Winning Children’s Music Artist, Heather Feather, Announces Social-Emotional Development Focused New Album, Together
Holding a PhD in Music Theory from McGill, Heather Feather’s sophomore album delivers lessons inspired by inclusion, rooted in academic theory
Shorten your food chain
May 27, 2025 Start a home garden, for so many good reasons Take a sniff
‘A heavy anchor weighing us down’: New Brunswick’s climate emissions fall, but oil and gas still stuck in the past
New emissions numbers for New Brunswick show almost all major economic sectors are doing their part to fight climate change. But one big polluter isn’t pulling its weight — the oil and gas industry.
One of Canada’s Most Unique Vocal Groups, AV & The Inner City, Challenge Easy Answers with Stirring New Single “The Failer”
Blending Gospel, Soul, and Roots with rich cultural and musical diversity, the all-female, intergenerational group offers a rare and powerful perspective on trust, nuance, and belonging.
Familial Fields | George Fry Gallery Exhibition
The George Fry Gallery presents, Familial Fields a multidisciplinary group exhibition that brings together five emerging artists whose work explores personal and collective ideas of home
Award Winning Scots-Canadian Singer-Songwriter, David Leask, Partners with Alzheimer’s Society Branch for Poignant New Adult Contemporary-Jazz Release, “When I Become Confused”
New Song and Video Draw from Leask’s Personal Caregiving Journey Supporting a Loved One Through Dementia, Premiered on BBC Radio
ASP Program Update
New Brunswick College of Craft and Design (NBCCD) is temporarily pausing its Advanced Studio Practice (ASP) certificate program for the 2025–2026 academic year to complete a comprehensive review and restructuring.
Indigenous Record Label Musique Nomade Champions Indigenous Voices Through Groundbreaking Recording Opportunities For Artists
Musique Nomade’s Stopover Program breaks barriers for Indigenous artists with mobile recording studios and expert media teams visiting remote communities
The easiest way EVER to reduce emissions!
May 13, 2025 Don’t idle your engine, EVER! Of all the actions that could reduce
EcoNews — Diesel spill demands answers and pushing back against pipeline prattling
In this edition of EcoNews, we’re asking why it took so long for the public
A major achievement for the group Vishtèn who wins the Album of the year award at the ECMAs
Last night, Prince Edward Island’s Vishtèn won Album of the Year at the East Coast Music Awards (ECMA), an achievement and a first for an Acadian and francophone band.
NBCCD and STU Partnership
New Brunswick College of Craft and Design (NBCCD) and St. Thomas University (STU) are proud to announce a new academic partnership designed to support students in the creative arts.
Alteration Exhibition
Step into a world where fabric, form, and storytelling intertwine. ALTERATION: A Fashion Story is the latest exhibition from the NBCCD Fashion Design Studio, opening May 8 at the George Fry Gallery.
OTTAWA LAUNCHES NEW NATIONALLY FOCUSED MUSIC EVENT: CAPITAL MUSIC WEEK (CxMW)
CANADA’S NEWEST CELEBRATION OF MUSIC INCLUDES TOP-TIER HEADLINING TALENT, INDUSTRY SUMMITS, AND THE FIRST OF ITS KIND NIGHTLIFE ECONOMIES FORUM
REPRESENTATIVES FROM LIVE NATION, MULTIPLE FESTIVALS, AND CITIES ACROSS CANADA TO PARTICIPATE IN CANADA AFTER DARK: A NIGHTLIFE FORUM
HEADLINING ACTS INCLUDE ELIJAH WOODS AND SKYDIGGERS
FREE AND TICKETED ACTIVITIES PLANNED THROUGHOUT THE WEEK MAY 20 – 25 2025
Forget pipelines, power lines are key to Atlantic Canada’s economic future
This commentary was jointly written by Moe Qureshi and Thomas Arnason McNeil. Canada is at
Complicated, but a critical part of solving climate change
April 29, 2025 Explaining Canada’s Emissions Cap Perhaps you’ve heard of the “Emissions Cap” proposed

































