Celebrate Mom in style at our Mother’s Day Brunch event! Join us at the Fredericton Inn for a delicious meal filled with love and appreciation for all the amazing moms out there
Mother’s Day Brunch 2026
No out-of-control wildfires Wednesday morning for N.B. | CBC News
New Brunswick·New After a busy Tuesday, the number of out-of-control wildfires significantly decreased overnight, according
6 authors up for $60K Amazon Canada First Novel Award | CBC Books
Books The prize recognizes the best Canadian debut novel of the year.The prize recognizes the
Surge in wild turkey population leads to longer May hunt | CBC News
New Brunswick·New The wild turkey population, estimated at more than 4,000, has expanded from southwest
Clash 44: Spring Breakout!
Clash 44: Spring Breakout! is ideal for sports fans, athletes, fitness enthusiasts, and anyone who loves the thrill of live competitive action and the energy of a crowd.
April FPC
Whether you’re a first-time attendee or a longtime enthusiast in Fredericton, this event is thoughtfully curated to deliver a standout experience worth every moment.
Documents show Horizon staff raised alarm about ambulance bay unit long before public backlash | CBC News
Horizon Health leadership fielded staff concerns about a makeshift hospital unit in an ambulance bay
Exhausted by system, Moncton woman starts endometriosis advocacy group | CBC News
Karlee Guitard hoped dropping out of school would fix everything. It’s what she’d been led
Fish feud: Salmon farmers, conservationists clash over promised federal funding | CBC News
Nova Scotia A salmon war is bubbling up in the waters of Atlantic Canada. On
Water levels on the rise along N.B.’s lower St. John River | CBC News
New Brunswick People in Gagetown should be preparing for potential flooding in the coming days.
Looking to the land, not the grocery store for food
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Moncton coalition launches survey for municipal candidates on active transportation | CBC News
New Brunswick Voters will soon go to the polls in municipal elections across New Brunswick
Birds of spring: Enjoy these photos from around New Brunswick | CBC News
New Brunswick·Your Lens New Brunswick’s feathered friends are enjoying the spring weather. If you get
Acadian family band is going viral for sharing traditional music | CBC News
New Brunswick La famille LeBlanc is a band based in North Tetagouche, N.B., that has
Woman taught devastating lesson in job safety uses e-learning to spread message to young | CBC News
New Brunswick For the past three years, Candace Carnahan has been creating an e-learning program
Sussex area could become home to biogas and fertilizer plant | CBC News
A new company has filed for approval to build a plant in the Sussex area
Codiac Transpo introduces new app to prevent riders from sharing digital bus passes | CBC News
New Brunswick A few bad apples have made life more difficult for student and senior
Crowded Moncton elementary school will get new building instead of renovations | CBC News
New Brunswick·New Moncton elementary school École Saint-Henri was slated for a renovation until planners calculated
Sterling Exhibition 2026 | Government House
Celebrate the talent, precision, and creativity of NBCCD’s Jewellery/Metal Arts students at Sterling 2026, the 20th annual edition of this longstanding exhibition.
River Watch Is at Level 1 in New Brunswick: What That Means for Your Neighbourhood This Spring
Spring in New Brunswick arrives with a certain restlessness. The snow recedes, the days stretch longer, and the Saint John River — the province’s great artery — begins to stir.
One of Canada’s Most Powerful Voices in Roots and Soul, AV & The Inner City, Honour Generations of Strength and Immigration Ahead of Mother’s Day, with New Single, “A Dollar & A Suitcase”
Blending soul-stirring harmonies with a real-life story passed down through mothers and daughters, the group transforms one family’s journey from immigration to present-day traditions into a reflection on resilience, and the quiet weight of saying goodbye
Province puts new funding into tourism associations, operator grant | CBC News
New Brunswick·New The New Brunswick government will spend $500,000 a year between two tourism associations
Trial delayed again for Sackville man accused of killing spouse | CBC News
New Brunswick The trial for a southeast New Brunswick man accused of killing his spouse

































