The financial squeeze is real, but so is the ingenuity of people finding ways around it. Whether you’re driving across town with a bag of takeout or editing a client’s blog post from your kitchen table at 9 p.m., Fredericton residents are proving that a little creativity can go a long way when the cost of living climbs.

The Side Hustles Fredericton Residents Are Turning to as the Cost of Living Climbs
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How to vote and find results on local government election day in N.B. | CBC News
New Brunswick Monday is election day in New Brunswick with mayor, councillor, rural district and
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The paradox of air conditioning
I have a love-hate relationship with air conditioning. Love, because it’s cool comfort on a hot day; but hate because of the trade-off it represents. Air conditioners consume a ton of energy in buildings and vehicles, resulting in an enormous amount of emissions.
NotaBle Acts
As part of our summer theatre festival programming, NotaBle Acts Theatre company is offering a free playwriting workshop with 2023 Playwright in Residence, Julia Lederer.
Montreal Artist JACE Carrillo Releases Brand New, Uplifting R&B/Pop Single About Facing and Overcoming Adversity, “Eclipse”
The latest single from Latin artist JACE Carrillo’s upcoming sophomore album is a beautifully crafted, melodic reminder that tough times are temporary
Squix was one quirky dog
Contractors were doing some renovation work in our basement and one of the guys told
Grab Your Copy
Grab Your Copy at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery & YFC Fredericton International Airport Tap into your inner Coloring desires and learn “How To Recycle”candy wrappers & tissue packaging into Sun catchers
Missing Person
Police are requesting the public’s assistance in locating Lindsey Sacobie, age 14, from Fredericton, NB.
“Biking to Blissville”
I climbed onto my old yellow Raleigh early last Sunday and headed for Blissville. Not the neat and tidy little community near Fredericton Junction, but ‘Blissville,’ the place in my imagination I go when I say to hell with everything and get out on the trails with my mountain bike.
Ask your MLA to remove the Carbon Adjuster loophole
The Government of New Brunswick’s “Cost of Carbon Adjuster Mechanism” allows oil refineries to pass
Stand Against Fossil Fuel Loopholes: Contact Your MLA & MP Today?
Stand Against Fossil Fuel Loopholes: Contact Your MLA & MP Today The Government of New
Energy literacy 2: Canada’s carbon footprint by sector
Here’s a graphic worth sharing and putting on your fridge: a chart of Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions in 2021.
Alternative-Pop Canadian Artist Maggie Andrew Says What Everyone is Thinking on Brand New Single, “Better Than You”
Creating music that journeys far beyond the confines of genre, Nova Scotia’s Maggie Andrew infuses her style of modern (s)alt-Pop with confident, relatable lyrics that often challenge stereotypical norms. Layered with Punk, R&B, Hip-Hop, and Rock, Andrew’s textured and edgy songs are boldly charming and stunningly innovative.
Furbish’s lousewort
On June 29, we joined the Department of Natural Resources and Energy Development (DNRED), the Canadian Forest Service (CFS), and UNB professor Graham Forbes to help conduct surveys of Furbish’s lousewort sites across New Brunswick!
Two Newfoundland bioscience companies latest to join Emergence Incubator
Nucliq Biologics and Polyamyna Nanotech are the two latest companies to join Emergence, Atlantic Canada’s bioscience business incubator which is dedicated to assisting start-ups and growth-stage companies in the commercialization of bioscience-based technologies and services.
Hatch unveils latest aquaculture accelerator cohort
The programme, which kicked off on 26 June and runs until 28 September, will feature companies from sectors including nutrition, genetics, health, ocean conservation and the wider aquaculture supply chain.
Floral Abstract
Today’s big 16×20” watercolour Floral Abstract… It’s a bit sticky in my tiny upstairs studio… tried not to drip sweat into my palette
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Gas price hike initiated by Province, not Feds
Critics of Canada’s new Clean Fuel Regulations have dubbed it a “second carbon tax,” prompting































