New Brunswick·New When the province abruptly changed a policy to prevent mechanics from replacing broken
Province’s rule change left students stranded in school buses, despite minister’s promise otherwise | CBC News
N.B. wildfire season underway as province announces $6.7M to help efforts | CBC News
New Brunswick·New The provincial government launched New Brunswick’s wildfire season a couple of weeks early
Life without Centennial Bridge not too bad so far, some Miramichi commuters say | CBC News
New Brunswick Some Miramichi residents are feeling surprised and optimistic after the early days of
Musical Cabinets
Downtown Gallery Hop
Gather your friends together for an evening of gallery hopping in downtown Fredericton! View the latest exhibitions, meet the artists and gallery owners and directors and enjoy light refreshments and music.
Canada Day Celebrations
Canada Day Celebrations in Fredericton are returning to Downtown Fredericton with a full day of music and family-themed activities planned for Saturday, July 1st. The day will be capped off with Fredericton’s largest-ever fireworks display, staged from the Westmorland Street Bridge.
Pride Festival 2023
Pride Festival Events taking place in downtown Fredericton:
Sweltering Songs
It’s going to be SWELTERING again this summer in Downtown Fredericton! The Sweltering Songs 2023 lineup includes Les Hay Babies, Chillteens, Mo Kenney, Jessica Rhaye, Postdata, Jason Anderson, Nicole Ariana, Isaac & Blewett and more!
#nbpoli #higgs
Out Today: Award-Winning Indigenous Country Artist, Jerry Sereda, Releases Fifth Studio Album, “My Favourite Sin”
Set for release on Indigenous Peoples Day, Sereda’s brand new album explores themes closest to his heart, his life, and his heritage.
Featured on CBC Radio, The Morning Show, and SiriusXM!
#orcas #ClimateEmergency #ClimateActionNow
Canadian Sustainable Jobs Act: Pioneering Legislation for a Greener and More Inclusive Economy
Climate action benefits people and nature, and the Sustainable Jobs Act is an example of
Premier Higgs Political Firestorm
For political junkies, or even for those with only a passing interest in New Brunswick
“Like a tremendous machine”
Early on March 30, 1970, a large, chestnut-coloured colt was born in Doswell, Virginia. Aside from owners, trainers and those in the know on the thoroughbred horseracing circuit, it was an event of little consequence.
Jazz on Wolastoq
This summer we welcome a new festival to Downtown Fredericton: Jazz on Wolastoq! A multi-stage urban music festival showcasing jazz, instrumental, soul, fusion and R&B artists.
Embrace sustainability: Conservation Council invites you to the Solar Butterfly’s Fredericton debut
The Conservation Council of New Brunswick is thrilled to invite the Fredericton community to our
Regulations are a crucial step toward climate leadership
In light of recent unprecedented fire behaviour and its devastating impact on Atlantic Canadian communities
Solar Butterfly Descends upon Fredericton, Igniting Youth Engagement in Environmental Action!
The traditional territory of the Wabanaki Peoples/Fredericton — The Conservation Council of New Brunswick is
The Case Against Shale Gas: Data Overwhelmingly Supports Continued Moratorium
Commentary | Jim EmbergerEveryday, business ads promote the idea that wise business leaders make decisions
Pick the lowest hanging fruit first
The science of climate change is pretty simple: higher levels of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere are causing the planet to warm up.
How to Create a Home Office That Promotes Productivity
**Repost with added “How to De-Stress Your Home (2023 Guide)”
Job Posting: Executive Director
The Conservation Council of New Brunswick is looking for an exceptionally skilled person to fill
A Baykeeper’s view of Oceans Day
While the ocean, and its health, impacts those who live and work on the coast

































