May 25, 2018

Bees are in trouble — here’s what you can do to help!

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Bees are having a tough time filling their bellies this spring. This was the message we got from our New Brunswick beekeepers after many opened their hives to find 30 to 80 per cent of their colony hadn’t made it through the winter. Beekeepers are calling on New Brunswickers to help reduce the strain […]

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A win-win: exploring the Bay of Fundy’s blue carbon potential

The mucky soil that squishes beneath barefooted beachgoers along the coastlines of New Brunswick could be a powerful tool for decreasing the carbon pollution causing climate change. The CBC reported this week that the federal government is investigating the Bay of Fundy’s potential for storing carbon pollution, or carbon sequestration. The carbon captured by coastal

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Electric vehicle charging stations coming to some provincial parks

Our provincial parks will get a little greener this summer. NB Power and the Department of Tourism, Heritage and Culture recently announced the province’s electric vehicle charging network is expanding to include new stations at provincial parks and tourist attractions. Expected to be up and running early this summer, the 12 standard level-2 charging stations

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