I am not saying partying all together would stop, but, the street parties will. – Thomas Lepper
I am not saying partying all together would stop, but, the street parties will. – Thomas Lepper
Since taking on the role of Editor-in-Chief, Joel Rumson of The Brunswickan, has championed the vision of preserving the newspaper’s extensive legacy.
Joel Rumson The University of New Brunswick (UNB) acknowledged the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, a global campaign that ran from Nov. 25 to Dec. 10. Beginning on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, the 16 days serve to prompt individuals and communities in Fredericton to raise awareness, learn …
The University of New Brunswick (UNB) Woodsmen team is a student-run group uniting students from all academic disciplines on UNB. With roots stretching back over six decades, the team aims to showcase forestry-related skills and events that reflect the methods and endurance of Canada’s pioneer foresters.
Discover the rich history of Fredericton’s walking trails, tracing their journey from bustling railways to cherished community pathways, shaped by visionaries and fueled by resilience.
The Fredericton Playhouse, a staple of the city's cultural landscape for nearly six decades, is approaching its final act as it prepares to close its doors to make way for a new, state-of-the-art cultural arts center. Discussed since 2013, Webb Management Services, a corporation that advises on the development and operation of cultural sites, provided …
Joel Rumson Officer Square, situated in Fredericton, New Brunswick’s Historic Garrison District, has been held as a historic and eventful center piece by many Fredericton residents. Initially established by the British Government, the many buildings scattered around the square provided support to the military through housing, stores, and security. Out of these numerous original buildings, …
Joel Rumson With the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) sweeping the nations schools, business and organizations, the Government of Canada has taken a significant stride. Minister François-Philippe Champagne introduced a groundbreaking act, Bill C-27, during the first session of parliament on November 22, 2021. In the ever-evolving world of technology, it is essential regulations can …
“We laughed, cried, fished, smoked cigars, even drank.. We spent our time well.”
“The Last few years have put us in a place which we haven’t been before, just now the people are just starting to come back into the Arena. So COVID really has really impacted us.”