Feminist Fredericton, Part 2: How do we take care of people?
In part one of this two-part “Feminist Fredericton” series, I introduced Leslie Kern’s Feminist City (Between the Lines Press, 2019) and...
Read moreIn part one of this two-part “Feminist Fredericton” series, I introduced Leslie Kern’s Feminist City (Between the Lines Press, 2019) and...
Read moreExperts warn that new municipal codes of conduct such as the almost-identical ones adopted by Moncton and Sackville could stifle free...
Read moreBefore my partner and I moved to Fredericton, we struggled to get a handle on how owning a car registered in...
Read moreAs we move through the COVID-19 pandemic, two issues have become obvious. First, to stop the spread of the COVID-19 virus,...
Read moreSmall-scale, sustainable farms have lots to offer their communities: education, environmental stewardship, meaningful connections and nutritious food. Community farms provide opportunities...
Read moreMore than 100 civil society groups across Canada, including nine in New Brunswick, signed a letter this week to the federal...
Read moreThe stakes are high for the future of New Brunswick forests as we enter an increasingly warming climate. Recent research shows...
Read moreA new coalition focusing on nuclear-free renewable energy in New Brunswick seeks to raise public awareness and advocate with legislators. The...
Read moreAlmost everyone in New Brunswick has heard of Clinic 554. But what do they really know about it? Over the past...
Read moreThis week, workers are shifting the statue of Lord Beaverbrook from Officer's Square in Fredericton to the Beaverbrook Gallery site. It...
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