In the words of Hanson: “It’s a whale of a tale.”
In the words of Hanson: “It’s a whale of a tale.”
“It’s time to stop neglecting and start putting some money into it,”
By: Crystal Keyamo New Brunswick artists can be nominated, and receive, some of the highest honours possible within the province — every second year — through The Lieutenant Governor's Awards for High Achievement in the Arts. Instituted by the New Brunswick Arts Board, the awards recognize those whose work in the visual and performing arts, …
By: Vrinda Sobti As students, we often find ourselves craving stories that feel personal and connected to the places we call home — even temporarily. If you are lucky enough to be studying in the Atlantic Provinces of Canada, you are surrounded by a literary landscape as rich and diverse as the ocean it borders. …
(FREDERICTON, NB) The two-time defending national champion UNB REDS men’s hockey team will be the No. 1 ranked team at the 2025 U SPORTS Men’s Hockey Championship in Ottawa. The REDS will play the host and eighth seeded University of Ottawa Gee Gees in one of two Thursday quarter-finals in the nation’s capital. Puck drop …
(MONCTON, NB) The UNB REDS won their seventh consecutive Atlantic University Sport (AUS) or (Sport universitaire de l'Atlantique) title with a 3-2 win over the Université de Moncton Aigles Bleus in game two of their best of three conference championship series Tuesday night at Moncton’s J. Louis Levesques Arena. Benjamin Corbeil (Granby, QC) scored twice, …
A scene from Do I Know You From Somewhere? Courtesy of TIFF Last year proved to be an exciting and engaging time for filmmakers and other visual artists in New Brunswick and the Maritimes at large. The Silver Wave Film Festival, hosted in-person across Fredericton from November 7 – 10 with streaming online continuing until …
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 The snow's taking forever to peace out, like that one friend who won't leave the party. Campus looks less like the North Pole now— maybe I'll actually make it to class on time. No more Olympic-level skating down King Street to grab coffee, or wearing three pairs of socks just to feel my …
(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.