The protection of the Chignecto Isthmus is on track for completion in 2035. That’s right around the same time that an ...
The New Brunswick Groundwater Association says it's had reports of many wells going dry because of the dry summer and fall — ...
A Mi’kmaq leader in Nova Scotia says the provincial government continues to ignore First Nations' concerns on a new law they ...
Prior to their affair, Shepard lived in West Advocate, Nova Scotia, located by the Bay of Fundy. Shepard, who was on the ...
Previous attempts to bring nuclear energy to Saskatchewan and Alberta have failed. But the provinces are newly optimistic ...
A nine-hour drive north of Vancouver in Prince George, UNBC serves rural communities with three additional campuses in ...
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Slow but steady growth in population of North Atlantic right whales
A whale conservation group says the estimated population of North Atlantic right whales in 2024 was 384, a rise of 2.1 per ...
Parts of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick are in the midst of exceptional drought — the most extreme category on the national ...
Serendipity led Heather Koopman to study crustaceans. Patience led her to an impressive discovery. In August, the dean of ...
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Many N.B. classrooms carefully edging toward integrating the power of artificial intelligence
The superintendent of the Anglophone East School District compares trying to keep artificial intelligence out of New Brunswick schools to trying to holding back the Bay of Fundy's tides — not ...
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Today-History-Oct21
Today in History for Oct. 21: In 1555, Queen Mary of England launched a persecution campaign against Protestants that resulted in the deaths of more than 200 people.
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