New Brunswick The New Brunswick government has purchased four new amphibious aircraft, which skim lakes

Province shows off 4 new planes to boost wildfire-fighting efforts in N.B. | CBC News
The Guess Who at Avenir Centre
Embark on an extraordinary journey at The Guess Who at Avenir Centre, where every moment promises to be unforgettable!
Robert K. Irving dies at 71 | CBC News
New Brunswick·New A leading member of New Brunswick’s Irving family has died. Robert K. Irving
Simple Daily Habits That Make Life Feel More Intentional
Life moves fast—so fast that some days feel like a blur of tasks, obligations, and routines. But weaving a few simple, mindful habits into your day can transform even the busiest schedule…
Local Food Spotlight: Seasonal New Brunswick Foods to Enjoy This Winter
Winter in New Brunswick brings more than just frosty mornings and snowy scenery—it also arrives with a bounty of flavourful, seasonal ingredients that shine brightest during the colder months.
Cozy Home Rituals to Make Your Evenings More Relaxing
When the day winds down and the world outside starts to quiet, having a few calming evening rituals can make your home feel like the peaceful retreat you deserve.
Holiday Shopping Bingo
From November 24th to December 21st, 2025, when you shop, dine or receive a service in Downtown Fredericton, you could win one of 4 weekly prizes of $100 Downtown Dollars or the grand prize of $250 Downtown Dollars!
The Nutcracker Trail
Visit Downtown Fredericton this holiday season and enjoy The Nutcracker Trail!
Downtown Dollar Deals
Downtown businesses are offering some great deals when you make purchases with Downtown Dollars over the coming days
Morning Boost: Tiny Habits That Start the Day on a Positive Note
Sometimes, it’s the smallest actions that create the biggest shift in how your day unfolds. A positive morning doesn’t require a strict routine or waking up at 5 a.m.
Small Business Feature: Why Supporting Local Matters More Than Ever
Small businesses have always been the backbone of New Brunswick. They’re the neighbourhood cafés that know your order by heart, the makers and artisans whose work reflects our province’s culture, the family-run shops keeping traditions alive
Community Kindness: Small Things You Can Do This Month to Spread Warmth
As the days grow shorter and the weather turns colder, a little kindness can make a big difference.
AV & The Inner City, One of Canada’s Most Compelling Vocal Ensembles, Reflect on Where We Turn in Hard Times with Brand New Single, “Dinner With The Lord”
Blending gospel-rooted harmony with lived experience, the group offers an acapella reflection on where we turn in moments of uncertainty
No “nation-building” project: Sisson mine could leave lasting scar on New Brunswick
Traditional territory of the Wabanaki Peoples/Fredericton – The proposed Sisson Mine is far from a
Winter Bucket List: Fun Things to Do in New Brunswick When It’s Cold
Winter in New Brunswick has a magic all its own. From sparkling snow-covered forests to charming coastal towns that feel extra cozy this time of year, there’s no shortage of ways to embrace the season.
10 Cozy Ways to Embrace November in New Brunswick
As the crisp air settles over New Brunswick and the last leaves fall, November invites us to slow down and find comfort in simple pleasures.
JUNO Nominated Canadian Singer-Songwriter, Desiree Dorion, Announces New Classic Country Single, “Red Wine”
Bringing home two additional Manitoba Country Music Awards in November 2025 for Female Artist of the Year and Album of the Year, Dorion is joined by fellow Manitoban artists Catie St. Germain and Diana Desjardins
Beginner’s Guide to Composting in Cold Weather
A step-by-step article on keeping compost healthy through NB’s cold months
The cause of and solution to climate change in one simple graphic
November 11, 2025 Perhaps you’re a fan of things that are simple and clear, as
Honouring Remembrance Day: The Courage and Sacrifice of New Brunswick’s Heroes
Each year on November 11, Canadians pause to remember the men and women who have served—and continue to serve—our country in times of war, conflict, and peacekeeping.
Easy Eco-Friendly Habits to Start This Winter
Tips for energy savings, waste reduction, and sustainable living at home — approachable and local-focused
The Power of Morning Light: Why Getting Outside Early Boosts Your Mood
There’s something magical about those early morning rays of sunshine. The world feels calm and fresh, the air is crisp, and the light seems softer—almost golden.
Evading Suicide: Powerful Documentary to feature in Silver Stream Film Festival
Ottawa filmmaker, Paul Gatto’s upbeat documentary about a suicide survivor will be featured in the upcoming Silver Stream Film Festival (SWFF). His film – “One in Five” – will air on November 12, just 10 days before the world marks International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day.































