2025 in review: Crackdown at the border, record penalty for seafood company, far-right event cancelled
It was a turbulent and difficult year practically everywhere in the world. The inauguration of Donald Trump to his second term...
Read moreIt was a turbulent and difficult year practically everywhere in the world. The inauguration of Donald Trump to his second term...
Read moreNew Brunswick has signed a deal with the federal government meant to speed up the development of major projects, but critics...
Read moreOn this episode of the NB Update, we look at how a Mi'kmaq senator is pushing for reforms that would eliminate...
Read moreThe Sunday, December 14, Telegraph-Journal article features Premier Susan Holt asserting there are “no alternatives” capable of meeting New Brunswick’s electricity...
Read moreAs the urgency to transition to low-carbon energy grows, Pabineau First Nation is emerging as a key player in Indigenous-led climate...
Read moreOn Nov. 25, 2025, Brunswick News published a news story announcing the launch of the Atlantic Economic Panel. It features seven...
Read moreResource companies have obtained exploration rights for land directly bordering the site of the Sisson project, a controversial proposed tungsten and...
Read moreCanada is decommissioning a nuclear power plant for the first time, marking a new chapter in the country’s nuclear history. The...
Read moreAt its meeting on Tuesday, Tantramar Council reversed its position on the proposed 500 MW gas/diesel plant within town limits near...
Read moreA "hallmark paper" arguing that glyphosate isn't carcinogenic has been retracted by the peer-reviewed journal Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, 25 years after...
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