The Comic Strippers are a fictitious male stripper troupe, played by a cast of some of Canada’s best improvisational comedians. These guys try to be sexy… it just comes out funny.
COMIC STRIPPERS in FREDERICTON
Fredericton RV Show & Sale
Whether you’re planning weekends at the campground, cross-country road trips, or quiet escapes close to home — this is your chance to step inside, explore your options, and find the RV that fits your life! 🚐✨
Most significant road work in Confederation Bridge history set to begin May 1 | CBC News
PEI Extensive road work on the Confederation Bridge is set to affect traffic and travel
Write a letter for your child or grandchild to read in the future
August 20, 2025 Since you’re reading this post, I’m guessing you’re concerned about climate change.
Award Winning Atlantic Canadian Singer-Songwriter, Rachel Cousins, Announces Award Winning Atlantic Canadian Singer-Songwriter, Rachel Cousins, Announces New Album “What Hasn’t Killed Me” – Shares New Single “Crying While Wasted” Album “What Hasn’t Killed Me” – Shares New Single “Crying While Wasted”
Created in partnership with Grammy-winning Canadian producer Greg Wells, Cousins’ latest Adult Contemporary single Crying While Wasted unveils a bold new chapter in her artistry, revealing a more vulnerable side and an evolved sound
Learnings from driving across Canada in an EV
August 6, 2025 In this, the year of the staycation, you might wonder: is it
EcoNews — Public pushback on ‘patriotic’ projects and problematic power plants
We work hard to ensure a strong environmental voice is heard in New Brunswick’s print
Canadian Student Silversmithing Exhibition
Discover the future of contemporary silversmithing design at this unique travelling exhibition, featuring the work of emerging artists from three leading Canadian institutions
From Anywhere to NBCCD: How FVA Online Builds Creative Confidence and Careers
David’s creative journey began in Honduras through NBCCD’s Foundation Visual Arts (FVA) Online program — and has led all the way to receiving the Governor General’s Academic Medal, awarded to the graduating student with the highest GPA.
Happy Canada Day
Wishing everyone a joyful and safe Canada Day as we celebrate the beauty, diversity, and spirit of this incredible country.
EcoNews — The bad bet of burning biomass at Belledune
In this edition of EcoNews, we’re digging into research on N.B. Power’s troubling biomass plan, as
Acadian artist Fabien Léger releases 1st mini album
At the age of 39, Acadian artist Fabien Léger launches his very first mini-album, a collection of four deeply personal songs inspired by reflections and experiences of all kinds.
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.

































