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Late Winter Comforts: What We Reach for When We’re Tired of Being Cozy
The blankets are still there, the candles are still burning—but they don’t quite hit the same. The quiet comfort of early winter has slowly turned into a kind of restlessness. We’re tired, but not in the way a nap can fix.
This RRSP season, choose sustainable investments
In our capitalist system, money makes things happen, and lack of money prevents things from
Little Ways to Feel Lighter Before Spring Actually Arrives
Spring will get here when it’s ready. Until then, these little moments of lightness can carry you through—no big plans, no pressure, just gentle shifts that make the waiting feel a little easier.
Signs You’re Ready for Spring (Even If It’s Still Weeks Away)
Winter has a way of overstaying its welcome. Even when the calendar insists spring is coming, the snowbanks and icy mornings tell a different story.
New Brunswick Drag Awards
The New Brunswick Drag Awards were created to celebrate the artistry, talent, and impact of drag across our province.
Winter Weekends Without Plans: Why Doing Nothing Is Enough
This winter, let a few weekends be empty on purpose. Let yourself do nothing, and trust that it’s enough.
EcoNews — Forest futures, calls for clean air and stand up to the Sisson Mine
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Local Winter Walks: Finding Beauty Close to Home
Local winter walks remind us that beauty doesn’t disappear when the landscape quiets down — it just changes. And sometimes, the most meaningful moments of the season are waiting right outside, close to home, ready to be noticed one step at a time.
Seasonal Reset: Letting Go of January Expectations
Winter doesn’t demand reinvention. It offers reflection. It allows us to pause, soften, and prepare without rushing the process. When we release the pressure to start strong, we give ourselves permission to start honestly.
Winter Evenings at Home: Cozy Routines to End the Day Well
Winter evenings remind us that rest is not something we earn—it’s something we need. By creating small, comforting routines, we can end each day feeling settled, cared for, and ready to greet the next one slowly.
Finding Beauty in the Middle of Winter
There’s a point in winter when the novelty has worn off. The holidays are behind us, the days still feel short, and spring seems far away.
Hot N Grumpy 2 at the Comic Sutra
Last year, Fredericton sold out the Hot N Grumpy Show. It’s back, but now it’s co-ed.
Good reasons to choose real intelligence over the artificial kind
January 26, 2026 It’s hard to do anything online without being bombarded with invitations to
Winter Weekends at Home: Cozy Ideas for Cold, Snowy Days
Whether you spend your weekend cooking comfort food, enjoying quiet hobbies, or simply doing nothing at all, winter weekends at home can be some of the coziest moments of the season. And judging by this weekend’s forecast, it might be the perfect time to lean into a few of these ideas.
Indoor Creativity: Staying Inspired When It’s Too Cold to Go Out
Being indoors for long stretches can feel limiting at first, but it can also open the door to a different kind of inspiration. One that’s softer, more reflective, and often more meaningful.
Simple Self-Care Ideas for the Coldest Months of the Year
When the coldest months settle in, it’s natural to feel slower, quieter, and a little more inward. Short days, long nights, and unpredictable weather can make even simple routines feel heavier.
Charles Lewton-Brain: Foldforming Pioneer Returns Down East
Titled Down East Again, this exhibition marks a meaningful return for an artist whose work and ideas have shaped metalsmithing practices around the world and left a lasting impact on NBCCD’s creative community.
What Winter Teaches Us About Patience and Presence
Winter has a way of slowing everything down, whether we ask for it or not. Roads become quieter, days grow shorter, and even our own energy shifts.
Foldforming Inventor Charles Lewton-Brain Joins NBCCD as Visiting Artist
NBCCD is thrilled to welcome metalsmith, jeweller, educator, inventor, and author Charles Lewton-Brain as our next Visiting Artist. Visiting from Calgary, Alberta
Fredericton Region Museum Winter 2026 Events
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