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November News in Brief

November News in Brief

ByJoel RumsonOct 29, 20214 min read

November News in Brief

NAFTA

NAFTA

ByJoel RumsonOct 29, 20211 min read

NAFTA

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Meet the 2018-19 UNBSU Executive

ByJoel RumsonOct 29, 20210 min read

Meet the 2018-19 UNBSU Executive

Job Opportunity: Staff 2019-2020

Job Opportunity: Staff 2019-2020

ByJoel RumsonOct 29, 202115 min read

Job Opportunity: Staff 2019-2020

December news in brief

December news in brief

ByJoel RumsonOct 29, 20213 min read

December news in brief

Student Hunger Month 2021

Student Hunger Month 2021

ByJoel RumsonOct 26, 20213 min read

By: Quintina Northrup On October 5, the Fredericton Community Kitchens hosted the annual Stuff-A-Bus food drive in partnership with Leo Hayes and Fredericton High Schools. All proceeds were donated to Feed the Lions and Kat’s Kitchen. The food drive took…

GNB “Gag Order” on Acknowledging Ancestral Territory

GNB “Gag Order” on Acknowledging Ancestral Territory

ByJoel RumsonOct 26, 20215 min read

By: Quintina Northrup We recognize and respectfully acknowledge that the operations of the University of New Brunswick’s student publication, The Brunswickan, take place on unsurrendered and unceded traditional territory of the Wolastoqiyik. The territory served by this magazine is covered…

COVID Update: Cases Rising as Rapid Testing Program is Rolled Out in New Brunswick

COVID Update: Cases Rising as Rapid Testing Program is Rolled Out in New Brunswick

ByJoel RumsonOct 26, 20213 min read

Recent COVID developments in New Brunswick have brought new restrictions to some areas and prompted changing hospital standards in the province.  The active case count continues to hover around 1,000 and the volume of patients admitted to the ICU has…

September News Briefs

September News Briefs

ByJoel RumsonOct 26, 20213 min read

By: Taylor Chalker New Brunswickers Push for Rapid Covid Tests New Brunswickers are pushing for the availability of rapid testing kits, with rising case numbers and increased waiting times on test results.  Currently, a program exists within the provincial government…

Lawsuit against Province, Vitalité Goes Forward

Lawsuit against Province, Vitalité Goes Forward

ByJoel RumsonOct 26, 20213 min read

On October 1, Court of Queen’s Bench Justice Tracey DeWare ruled in favour of proceeding with a class-action lawsuit originally brought forward by Koskie Minsky LLP in May 2019.  The law firm’s website outlines the claims: “The lawsuit alleges that…