Women For 50% Want N.B. Leaders To Address ‘She-cession’ In Recovery Plans
The group advocating for greater representation for women in politics says women have been most negatively impacted by the recession caused by Covid-19.
The group advocating for greater representation for women in politics says women have been most negatively impacted by the recession caused by Covid-19.
As more people take to the outdoors, ski resorts like Poley Mountain and villages like Minto are hoping to take advantage of the increasing number of mountain bikers in Atlantic Canada.
International trade minister Mary Ng says U.S. duties on Canadian softwood lumber are completely unwarranted and unfair and the decision confirms Canada isn’t subsidizing the softwood lumber industry.
Homemade earrings have been blowing up on social media – Facebook, Instagram, Tiktok. Feeds are flooded with videos of the “making” process behind the earrings and Facebook and Instagram ads selling to the public.
Food security was also the focus of the New Brunswick Liberal and Green campaigns on Thursday.
The New Brunswick Medical Education Foundation will move its annual celebration of its scholarship recipients online this year, in keeping with Covid-19 protocols.
The first online tournament will be held in September, for the game Valorant. GlitchFest will be selling tickets for players who want to join competitions, while viewers can watch for free by streaming online.
Progressive Conservative Party leader Blaine Higgs and Liberal Party leader Kevin Vickers both positioned themselves as the best stewards of the economy going forward.
If you want to level up your iPhone photography skills, a new book out this month from a Saint John photographer will help you get that perfect shot.
One New Brunswick clothing company started with two cousins proud of where they’re from. Now, Country Liberty has introduced a new design in collaboration with Indigenous youths who are proud of where they’re from too.