Fredericton sits as Canada’s third greenest city
Fredericton sits as Canada’s third greenest city
Nuclear energy often sparks heated debates—yet few realize Canada ranks among the world’s top uranium producers and is home to a major nuclear power plant in New Brunswick. As controversies swirl around Indigenous lands, environmental impact, and spent nuclear fuel, we take a closer look at the facts. Is nuclear truly ‘green,’ or are we …
Crystal Keyamo When Aysanabee wrote "Edge of The Earth," he was processing something we have all been through; that moment when you realize it's time to let go and move on. His new single digs into the complicated feelings of looking back on a relationship and wondering if you could have done more. "I had …
(HALIFAX, N.S.) After a transformative 26 years leading Atlantic University Sport (AUS), president and CEO Phil Currie is leaving the organization on solid ground and poised for future growth.
By: Emu Devine Within the last several years throughout the western world, there has been a noticeable uptick in polyamorous or otherwise non-monogamous relationships. Anecdotal observations of polyamory’s rising popularity are increasingly commonplace, and these kinds of relationships are more accepted than ever before. Yet is that the only factor responsible for its growth? Cultural …
What Has The Brunswickan Been up to? By Joel Rumson The Brunswickan Publishing Incorporated (BPI), a proud founding member of the Canadian University Press (CUP), holds the prestigious title as Canada's Oldest Student Publication. Since its establishment in 1867, The Brunswickan has strived to be a continued presence on campus, operating at the University of …
With crime on the rise within the downtown scope, businesses and citizens have began to question the logicistics behind operating within.
By: Crystal Keyamo The University of New Brunswick (UNB) recently celebrated its inaugural Mobility Day, an event designed to foster dialogue on transportation issues affecting students and communities, especially in smaller cities and rural areas. Organized by Professor of Civil Engineering and Community Transportation Research Lab (CTRL) founder, Trevor Hanson, Mobility Day aimed to spotlight …
By: Thomas Lepper On October 21st, 2024 the Progressive Conservative Party (PC) lost their New Brunswick election to the Liberal Party. New Brunswick's new Premier is now Susan Holt, a member of the Liberal Party. She not only broke the PC’s grasp on New Brunswick, but is the first female Premier of New Brunswick. The …
On September 22, 2024, an assault took place at the Tannery, resulting in the death of 41-year-old André Bourgeois of Grand-Digue. On October 3, 2024, Fredericton Police arrested a 17-year-old in connection with the crime. The youth has been charged with “S. 236 (b) C.C. - Manslaughter.” The identity of the youth is being kept …