New Brunswick A new report says warming temperatures could lead to the departure and arrival
Warming climate mean some N.B. birds could find new homes, while other species arrive | CBC News
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
Westbound lanes on Route 1 reopen as fuel spill cleanup continues | CBC News
New Brunswick·New About 36,000 litres of fuel spilled after a tanker truck crashed Wednesday evening.
Provincial Briefing Notes — Reference list
Explore the research and expert analyses that shape our environmental policy and advocacy work. At
NBCCD students participate in 2025 Craft East
For over 40 years, the Craft East Buyers’ Expo has been a premier event, drawing buyers from across Canada
What uses how much?
Knowing what uses how much power can help you save Three of the biggest
Perspectives | NBCCD Photography/Videography Exhibition
Perspectives: A Group Exhibition by the NBCCD Photography/Videography Studio Dive into a world of creativity
Epahsi-Puniw (Mid-winter) Speaker Series
Mid-Winter is the Wolastoqiyik’s Pilikoton (New Year), is a time of revitalisation for all Wolastoqiyik, to offer Thanksgiving for Creation and all Life forms below and above Mother Earth.
NBCCD Alumna Shines at the Cashmere Collection Fashion Show
For NBCCD alumna Chavah Lindsay, the Cashmere Collection fashion show was more than an opportunity to showcase her artistry—it was a deeply personal reflection of growth, family, and resilience.
Exploring New Brunswick: A Journey Through Nature, Culture, and Charm
New Brunswick, Canada’s hidden gem, is a province rich in natural beauty, history, and vibrant culture. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, a history buff, or a foodie, New Brunswick has something to offer.
JUNO Nominated Roots/Americana Artist, Desiree Dorion, Explores Respect and Renewal in Gripping New Single, “Dry”
From her chart-topping seventh studio album, Dorion shares an emotionally rich single about relationships inspired by Anishinaabe teachings on the sacredness of water
EcoNews — Clean electricity rules released, energy poverty panel and essential electric buses
In this edition of EcoNews, we’re kicking off 2025 with updates on the federal clean
Energy Efficiency is the Heart of the Solution: A Panel Discussion on Energy Poverty
Join the Conservation Council of New Brunswick (CCNB) for a compelling panel discussion on February
‘A stitch in time saves nine’
January 21, 2025 The cost of climate inaction When I first heard the above expression
“Carl, maybe you can’t change the whole world…”
“…but you can change your little corner of the world.” That was the advice given
Danielle Smith: One company’s struggles no reason to hit the brakes on electric school buses
Prince Edward Island’s recent decision to pause plans to buy electric school buses following Lion
FVA Online Student Wins Quoddy Quilters Scholarship
Each year, the Quoddy Quilters, a talented quilting and crafting group based in Charlotte County, NB, come together to celebrate their craft through a vibrant quilt show and raffle.
Ice Sculpture Showcase
Bundle up and come for a stroll through Fredericton’s Downtown to see amazing Ice Sculptures created by Chef Richard Chiasson of Ice Creations Glace, who will put his creative talents to work, using picks, chisels, and chainsaw!
Canadian Alt-Pop Sensation, Elena Erin, Reflects on the Lasting Impact of Childhood Experiences on New Single “what are you doing here?”
Ahead of her Winter 2025 album release, chart-topping artist Elena Erin embarks on the complex journey of understanding the way the past shapes the present on brand new, avant-garde autobiographical piano ballad
“The sense of connection I’d felt as a child became the foundation for a career in environmental advocacy” — A Year-End Message from the Desk of Bev Gingras
That forest wasn’t just where I played — it was where I felt at peace.
“The sense of connection I’d felt as a child became the foundation for a career in environmental work” — A Year-End Message from the Desk of Bev Gingras
That forest wasn’t just where I played — it was where I felt at peace.
“I went from being one of the program’s biggest doubters to one of its biggest converts.” — A Year-End Message from the Desk of Danielle Smith
At the time, I was working as a sustainability manager at the University of New
“Things aren’t like they used to be. ” – A Year-End Message from your Fundy Baykeeper
I started working as a university summer student with the Conservation Council’s Fundy Baykeeper program






























