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
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
Sterling Exhibition 2025
Celebrate the talent and creativity of NBCCD’s Jewellery/Metal Arts students at Sterling Exhibition 2025, proudly sponsored by Gallery 78.
Narratives Exhibition
Storytelling is as old as time itself—memorable, imaginative, and deeply human. Through photography and video, NBCCD’s graduating class of 2025 brings personal truths to life in Narratives, a powerful exhibition that explores how we express, connect, and understand the world around us.
Environmental policy should be at the heart of Canada’s federal election debate
From housing to the price of food and energy, the environment shapes everything in the
Where the political parties stand this election
April 15, 2025 Comparing the environmental platforms of the four main parties The need for
Award-Winning Children’s Artist and Accessibility Advocate, Heather Feather, Champions Empathy and Emotional Growth in Uplifting New Single, “Happy For You”, Announces New Album
Heather holds a PhD in Music Theory from McGill, a Bachelor of Music from Memorial University, and is a presenting member of RAMPD (Recording Artists and Music Professionals with Disabilities), discussing disability culture and inclusive practices as an artist living with multiple sclerosis
EcoNews — Celebrate Earth Week with the Conservation Council!
At the Conservation Council of New Brunswick, we know that negative news about the environment
Support a Modern Energy System that Puts People First
Stand Up for Affordable, Clean Energy in New Brunswick Contact Your MLA & MP Today
WVA Program Update | 2025 Intake Paused
New Brunswick College of Craft and Design (NBCCD) is pausing its Fall 2025 student intake for the Wabanaki Visual Arts (WVA) diploma program
NBCCD Fashion Week 2025
Explore the magic of natural dyeing in this hands-on workshop with textile artist Caoife Garvey. Discover traditional indigo techniques and create your own unique piece to take home.
What the Helvetica! Exhibition
The George Fry Gallery proudly presents What the Helvetica!, an electrifying exhibition of original work by first- and second-year Graphic Design students at NBCCD.
April 2 – In something this important, it’s not nice to be fooled
April 1, 2025 A bit of truth about oil sands and the Pathways Alliance Sorry
Symphony NB: Fauré’s Requiem
Symphony New Brunswick and Choeur Louisbourg invite audiences on a profound musical exploration of human emotion, delving into the depths of loss, transformation, and hope.
NBCCD Studio Rental Program
The NBCCD Summer Studio Rental Program offers students and recent alumni the opportunity to further their creative practice in a professional studio setting.
Canadian R&B Artist Justine Tyrell Unveils Soulful 1960s R&B Era Inspired Ode to Unconditional Love With New Single “Proud”
Inspired by the unwavering love of her husband, Tyrell’s latest release blends vintage R&B melodies with her modern sound as she prepares for her highly anticipated sophomore EP release in Spring 2025
EcoNews — Massive diesel disaster, provincial budget misses mark and growing green minds
In this edition of EcoNews, we dig into a massive diesel spill in Woodstock that
New Brunswick’s 2025-26 budget fails to confront ongoing environmental crises
Traditional territory of the Wabanaki Peoples/Fredericton – Despite promising to do things differently, the new
Spring is coming, but…
March 18, 2025 …Hold off on that spring garden cleanup If you’re like me, longer
TORONTO ARTIST APHROSE RECEIVES FIRST TIME JUNO NOMINATION IN ADULT CONTEMPORARY ALBUM OF THE YEAR CATEGORY FOR ALBUM, “ROSES”
We are thrilled to share that Aphrose, a completely independent Canadian artist, has received her very first JUNO nomination in the Adult Contemporary Album of the Year category for her album, “Roses” and will be headed to Vancouver March 28 – 31 for the event!

































