Science·New The 2026 wildfire season may get off to a relatively quiet start in Canada
What’s in store for Canada’s 2026 wildfire season? | CBC News
Bathurst cop faces harassment, threats charges | CBC News
New Brunswick·New A Bathurst police officer faces charges that include uttering threats and harassment of
Maritime provinces to create public travel nurse agency, P.E.I. health minister says | CBC News
PEI The P.E.I. government says it is working with New Brunswick and Nova Scotia to
Nutracelle wins Product of the Year for Nutramin Vitamins
Nutracelle was recently awarded the prestigious Foodie’s Choice Product of the Year at the 2024 Food
Craft Sale 2024
Second-year diploma students at the New Brunswick College of Craft & Design (NBCCD) are hosting their annual Craft Sale from November 22-24, 2024 as part of their courses and learning in entrepreneurship.
Newfoundland and Labrador’s seaweed industry looking to grow beyond its home shores
Atlantic Canada’s Bioscience Business Incubator Dedicated to assisting start-ups and growth-stage companies in efficiently bringing
Correcting common misconceptions…
October 29, 2024 …about Canada’s place in the world of greenhouse gas emissions Not long
Canadian Alt-Pop Artist, Elena Erin, Reevaluates Romance and Relationships on Atmospheric New Track, “Only Kink I Haven’t Tried”
Setting the stage for her highly anticipated Gatsby-era album, Elena Erin reimagines love and intimacy on the vulnerable premise of establishing a singular, deep connection
Mindfulness & Moss
Community-engaged climate art workshop Mindfulness & Moss Mindfulness and Moss: Creating Lasting Connections with Nature
Ukrainian-Canadian Indie Pop Artist, Vitalia, Shares Intoxicating New Sapphic Pop Track About the Thrilling High of a Fast Paced Romance on “molly”
Musically trained at Concordia University, the genre-bending artist unveils a cleverly written ode to a whirlwind romance
EcoNews — Clean school rides and voting for a vibrant future!
Seniors in our province and across the country have witnessed the effects of climate change
Chart Topping Canadian Country Artist, Jason Kirkness, Alludes to the Exciting Spontaneity of New Love With “My Vegas”
Written with JUNO Award winner William Prince, the 2023 Manitoba Country Music Award Male Artist of the Year recipient delivers a new track ahead of his highly anticipated November 2024 album release
So, we're having an election – what about that?
Being a communications nerd, I find election communications strategies interesting. I know, I need to
Contemporary R&B Artist, Justine Tyrell, Reveals Frustrations with People Pleasing and Ignoring Intuition on Shadowy New Single, “Last”
Following the national success of recent single “Ghost Town”, Tyrell returns with a moody, 2000’s R&B era track with haunting, layered vocals and a message about putting oneself last
2024 SOCAN Vince Fontaine Indigenous Award Recipient, Award-Winning Roots/Americana Artist, Jade Turner, Unveils A Cleverly Written, Moving Song About Loving Someone Battling Addiction, “Marion”
The recipient of two songwriting awards this year from SOCAN and Manitoba Music, Turner recently received her 27th Manitoba Country Music Award nomination
The Honourable Harvest
October 14, 2024 Beautiful guidelines for sustainable living Have you ever heard of the Honourable
Award-Winning All Female Soul/Roots Group, AV & The Inner City, Unveils Inspiring New Single, “Lion at the Gate,” About Overcoming Intimidating Obstacles
Featured on CBC, CKUA, and across Canadian campus radio, the all-female group reached 20,000 streams on their first single
New Brunswick Director’s Film Chosen for TIFF
For the first time in over a decade, a film from New Brunswick will grace the screens at the prestigious Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF).
Donors 2023-2024
Thank you for being our partners in creating a sustainable, healthy province for generations to
New Visiting Scholar Chris Donovan
The New Brunswick College of Craft and Design is pleased to announce and welcome our newest Visiting Scholar, Chris Donovan.
New Brunswickers want climate action — voters deserve a plan
Traditional territory of the Wabanaki Peoples/Fredericton – After another scorching summer in New Brunswick, with
Craft NB 60 Years Celebration
Craft NB is excited to announce the opening of a landmark exhibition celebrating over six decades of craftsmanship and artistic excellence.
“It’s physics, actually”
Warmer oceans and warmer air equal bigger storms A few years ago, my wife and

































