On February 4–7 2026, at 7:30p.m., Dr. Len Falkenstein directed his latest production at UNB’s Memorial Hall: Girl in the Goldfish Bowl by Morris Panych.
On February 4–7 2026, at 7:30p.m., Dr. Len Falkenstein directed his latest production at UNB’s Memorial Hall: Girl in the Goldfish Bowl by Morris Panych.
St. Stephen author Sari Green continues the roll-out of her epic fantasy series The Godchild Saga, with Book Two, The Iceborne Spire, now available for order, following the November 2025 release of Book One, The Drowned Fortress.
The UNB women’s Reds basketball team opened their annual Think Pink fundraiser with a controlled 70–52 win over the Dalhousie Tigers, setting the tone early with pace, spacing, and defensive pressure.
We all know the feeling when an unplanned power outage occurs. First, you might see a light flicker in your house. Then, maybe a second blip. And then—it happens. Without any real warning, the lights go out and that visceral feeling of fear and uncertainty, often deep in your gut, kicks in. Your day immediately …
Hot Soup is a literary magazine that has lurked into the Fredericton and Ottawa writing communities, showcasing talent in fiction, poetry, nonfiction, comics, photography, paintings, drawings, sheet music, song lyrics, collages, and more.
On November 21, 2025, the 203 Centre hosted the first of two Imprint Trans ID Clinics in partnership with the UNB Faculty of Law, McInnes Cooper law firm, and the Imprint Youth Association.
On October 15, 2025, the City of Fredericton announced that it will add six new hybrid diesel-electric buses to its Fredericton Transit fleet—an $8.4 million dollar investment aimed at cutting consumption and advancing the City’s climate-action targets.
Cover photo credit: City of Fredericton website On Friday, September 18th, 2025, the Miramichi and Fredericton integrated enforcement units (IEUs) arrested two drug traffickers and seized $20,000 worth of illegal drugs on Fredericton's Northside. According to the City of Fredericton, the seizure included cocaine, methamphetamine, and $1300 in cash. Despite this successful raid, there are …
Fredericton sits as Canada’s third greenest city
In the words of Hanson: “It’s a whale of a tale.”