New Brunswick New Brunswick should be required to revisit its drinking water guidelines every time

Lagging N.B. drinking-water standards a health risk, physicians’ group says | CBC News
Is New Brunswick Really Open for Business? Local Entrepreneurs Aren’t So Sure
Walk into almost any chamber of commerce meeting in Fredericton, Moncton, or Saint John these days and you’ll hear a version of the same conversation: someone has a great idea, they’ve done the homework, they’re ready to hire — and then they hit a wall.
Digital Sin | 3D Design Design Exhibition
Opening on May 7, 2026, at the George Fry Gallery, this exhibition brings together work by 10 student artists.
March Stone Soup Society
Seeking individuals to help prepare large batches of soup to be portioned out in our Food Bank and given out Free to our Fredericton Food Bank Clients.
Some things are worth repeating
This Green Ideas is from four years ago, but its message is so fundamental to solving climate change I think it’s worth sharing again
Add your name to our petition on Electricity Affordability
Citizens Assembly on Electricity Affordability Sub-headline Browse our Statement on Electricity Affordability Principles Goals Strategy
New Brunswick Citizens’ Electricity Affordability Roadmap
Electricity Affordability Roadmap New Brunswick citizens are leading the way in creating a fair and
New Brunswick needs to protect people in public housing from radon gas
Traditional territory of the Wabanaki Peoples/Fredericton — Following the first installment of Andrew Waugh’s multi-part
‘High Seas Treaty’ advances protection for largest habitat on Earth
The word ‘historic’ is often used for events that don’t necessarily live up to the
Time for a pastel sunset
Time for a pastel...
EcoNews—Glyphosate and the brain
In this edition of EcoNews, we bring you a story hot off the press: the
Investigate glyphosate connection to mystery brain disease: Neurologist
The neurologist who first raised the possibility of a mysterious neurological disease in New Brunswick
New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame 2023 Induction Class announced
The New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame welcomes the 2023 class, individuals who have excelled as
athletes and coaches, representing the province in various competitions.
Billionaire Irvings get help from feds to make good on promised pollution fix
Billionaire Irvings get help from feds to make good on promised pollution fix Oh, the
Affordable electricity is a necessity of modern society: Citizens’ assembly
The Conservation Council recently brought together nine New Brunswickers with varying perspectives to help shape
Baykeeper submits recommendations on tool to protect ocean habitat, wildlife
Baykeeper submits recommendations on new tool to protect ocean habitat, wildlife The Conservation Council of
Energy board hearings demonstrate need for radical reform
Commentary Affordable electricity is essential to our quality of life, health and safety, and is
Angus Hamilton: What stood in his way became the way
“Here’s your assignment,” UNB president emeritus Dr. John McLaughlin says with a smile as we wrap up our recent visit with 100-year-old Angus Hamilton, UNB professor emeritus.
Art is like looking through someone else’s eyes.
Warm-up 12×12” oil on canvas
Chart Topping Indigenous Manitoba-Based Country Artist Desiree Dorion Showcases Skillful Mastery of the Art of Storytelling on Brand New Album, “That’s How I Know”
The 2014 Juno-Nominee opens her songbook to offer an authentic look at all aspects of life, with invigorating honesty, comedy, grit, and confidence through expertly crafted songs Album Release: February 24 2023
Feeling crabby?
Take this little crab on the beach.
Matt Roberts joins Emergence Incubator as new mentor
Emergence is pleased to announce that Matt Roberts has joined the incubator program as a part-time mentor. Matt brings a wealth of experience to the Emergence team
“What do I tell my kids?”
February 21, 2023 How to move from ecoanxiety to eco-action “So – what do you































