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Jane Austen once wrote, in Pride & Prejudice, that a “single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.” A student in Fredericton, however, must be in want of a car. Not all ...
Canada is struggling when it comes to the subject of financial success for the citizens. In 2021, bills S-233 and C-223 were introduced in Parliament, recently passing their second reading in April.
If you are from Fredericton, chances are high that you found yourself passed by a 70-year-old marathoner, or perhaps, you had been run off the trail by a gang of electric scooters. Feeling ...
Musicians Peter Allen and Richard Hornsby come together to showcase the range of their talents and their instruments. The pair’s reimagining of famous works written originally for other instruments ...
In 1976, the doors to the Aitken Centre opened with plans to become the epicenter of events in the city, which would ultimately draw more people to the city of Fredericton. Being the largest seated ...
The UNB Art Centre’s newest exhibit truly puts the “Art” in STEAM—STEM’s slightly cooler cousin—as both science and art combine in Fathom the Depths of the St. Lawrence Estuary: Art & Science. Fathom ...
After professor Matthew Sears told Salon magazine MAGA hats will one day be viewed similarly to Ku Klux Klan robes, his comments sparked a firestorm of polarized politics. His article received ...
What would you say New Brunswick is mostly known for? Is it the non-existent nightlife? Is it the broken and sometimes dangerous roads? Is it the skyrocketing gas prices? How about grocery prices?
New Brunswick’s 2023 Child and Family Poverty Report Card reveals a concerning increase in child poverty rates. The report, released in February 2024, uses tax filer data from 2021 to highlight the ...
Corinna Chong’s debut collection of short stories explores strange human nature through fixations on bodies, weaving together the basic instinct and complex thought that encompasses the human ...
If you or someone you know may be a victim of human trafficking, contact the Canadian Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-833-900-1010, or visit their website here. Their number is available 24/7 and in ...
The Brunswickan’s specialty ghost-fighting task force, the Séances in the SUB team, was once again called into action this October to deal with a rather gruesome situation in the University of New ...