Over the last few years, UNB has taken strides to encourage Indigenous teachings and culture on campus and consequently has supported indigenous language preservation and revival.
A multi-talented act, who ventures at once in piano-playing, songwriting, and producing, Kaeshammer is touring the country from East to West to promote his most recent album, The Warehouse Sessions.
Laying a poppy on a grave during Remembrance day leads to murder conspiracies and thoughtful exploration of generational trauma in Jackie Torrens’ Bernie Langille Wants to Know What Happened to Bernie Langille.
Interesting and accessible, Bombs and Barbed Wire is a must-read for those with a penchant for military history, especially New Brunswick military history.
From grief and sadness to hope and comedy, Mark Jarman’s new collection of travel stories, Touch Anywhere to Begin, covers more than just physical ground.
From November 3-10, Fredericton will host Silver Wave Film Festival’s first in-person event since the pandemic began. With hybrid viewing options, and lowered ticket prices, this event is increasingly accessible to the public.
Just outside downtown Fredericton sits a little vintage store on the corner of Smythe and King. Chase Benjamin Antiques is a small, locally owned business that is adored by many lovers of the past.