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In the rural New Brunswick town called Boiestown lies the Woodmen’s Museum. The museum stands as a testament to the region's rich logging history. Established in 1979, it has been a local tourist attraction but has seen minimal renovations since its inception. Thankfully, on October 5th, 2023, the museum received a much-needed financial boost. Government …

black text on white background "VANDALISM IN LOCAL CEMETERIES" to the right of text is a gray tombstone

community. The Forest Hill, Rural Cemetery, and another cemetery on Route 645 in Harvey have all fallen victim to these acts of vandalism over a three-week period, from September 22nd to October 5th. Extent of the Vandalism Between September 22nd and 24th, unidentified individual(s) vandalized 20 headstones at Forest Hill Cemetery. Notably, these damaged headstones …

yellow text "FREDERICTON"S HOCKEY LEGEND WILLIE O'REE" over black and white image of hockey player Willie O'Ree holding a hockey stick and wearing a Boston Bruins Jersey.

Hello out there, we’re on the air, it’s hockey night tonight! Or at least it was on Sunday, October 15th! Why you may ask? Well, it was the birthday of the local hockey legend himself, Willie O’Ree! Willie O’Ree, a Fredericton native, was born on October 15th, a date that would later become synonymous with …

white text on green background "SNACKTIVISTS REBELLION" above many arms raised holding signs with pictures of food on them and bullhorns.

In a shocking turn of events, the Snacktivist rebellion on the University of New Brunswick campus came to an abrupt end yesterday as the notorious underground food smuggling ring was busted by university authorities. The Snacktivists, a group of daring students, were allegedly involved in a clandestine scheme to provide affordable and tasty food alternatives, …

The University of New Brunswick and the broader academic community are mourning the loss of Dr. Elizabeth Mancke, a distinguished historian, mentor, and scholar, who passed away on September 15, 2023, after a brief battle with cancer. Dr. Mancke, born in Atlanta, Georgia, was a passionate educator who dedicated her life to the study of …

cartoon of politician with sacks with dollar signs on them with speech bubble stating "Billion dollar surplus!" to the right is a group of people with speech bubble stating "But we can't afford housing" "...Or groceries" "...Or education"

The Government of New Brunswick has recently announced its achievement of a 1.01 billion dollar surplus in the 2022-23 fiscal year. Although this news was gleefully received by the Higgs administration, the opposition remains critical. The Brunswickan spoke about the surplus with David Coon, from the Green Party. Coon currently serves as an MLA at …

red circle on white background containing a large albatross above a red open book above the acronym "ARUES"

Have you ever wondered what it takes to have a society named after you? You might be surprised to learn that one of the most popular and active societies at the University of New Brunswick, the Albert Ross Undergraduate English Society (ARUES), is named after a student who did not even bother to read the …