Black History Month
New Brunswick joins the rest of Canada in celebrating Black History Month during February.
New Brunswick joins the rest of Canada in celebrating Black History Month during February.
The Explore NB Open, part of this year’s PGA Tour Americas schedule, will return for its second year, next June 30 to July 6, at the Mactaquac Provincial Park Golf Course.
The New Brunswick Museum entered the next phase of its Revitalize NBM project today with a groundbreaking ceremony at 277 Douglas Ave. in Saint John.
Construction phase begins on museum revitalization project Read More »
The Antique Automobile Museum in Edmundston is slated to reopen its doors in 2025.
The 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris begin today, followed by the Paralympics starting on Aug. 28. Seven athletes and five coaches from New Brunswick have been officially selected to represent Team Canada.
New Brunswickers ready for Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games Read More »
The fourth of six people charged in the 2022 stabbing death of Justin Breau will be sentenced in Saint John later this month.
Another accused changes plea in 2022 killing of Justin Breau in Saint John Read More »
The future of American Iron & Metal’s scrap dealer licence for its Moncton site remains uncertain after Public Safety Minister Kris Austin advised the company last month he was considering suspending or revoking it.
Public Safety minister weighs future of AIM’s Moncton scrapyard licence Read More »
Dana Dickeson says he’s amazed by the growth of Brazilian jiu-jitsu in Fredericton since he opened his gym in 2007. Dickeson, a former professional MMA fighter, says gym members come from different walks of life, but the sport brings them together.
He opened a Brazilian jiu-jitsu gym so he could train. Now it’s overflowing with members Read More »
A water safety organization is sharing tips on how to stay safe around water as the weather warms.
Cooling off in the water? Consider brushing up on water safety Read More »
More than half of Fredericton city council meetings are taking place behind closed doors, according to data from a little-known group calling itself Good Governance New Brunswick.
Out of the public eye: Group looks at city council transparency Read More »