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Conserver House taking donations for Wil-Doo Community Bike Club again this year

The Wil-Doo Community Bike Club is busy getting ready for another season of bicycling with children from Fredericton’s north side. The club provides an important community service because it brings together children who are newcomers from different countries, including the Congo and the Philippines, First Nation from Saint Mary’s (Sitansik) and locals. The club organizes […]

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Call for Nominations: Beth McLaughlin Environmental Journalism Award

The Beth McLaughlin Environmental Journalism award for outstanding reporting is presented annually to recognize and promote in-depth and thoughtful coverage of environmental issues in New Brunswick. By recognizing the best environmental reporting, this award seeks to inspire journalists in all media and to showcase reporting that best addresses important environmental issues in New Brunswick. We

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Limit the risk, not your in time in nature: May is Lyme Disease Awareness Month in NB

May is Lyme Disease Awareness Month in New Brunswick and we’re reminding folks that, while the summer months do bring the risk of being bit by a tick, minimizing the risk of contracting Lyme doesn’t mean you have sacrifice your connection with nature. Instead of avoiding your walking trail, use Lyme Disease Awareness Month to

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Celebrate World Environment Day with the Great Canadian Video Contest

Calling all young New Brunswickers: celebrate this World Environment Day (June 5) by telling the world how and why you connect with nature. Canada is the host nation for World Environment Day this year, and the federal government is marking the occasion with the “Great Canadian Video Contest for World Environment Day.” Youth aged 18-25

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Deadline extended for community renewable energy projects

Municipalities, cooperatives and non-profits have more time to submit a community renewable energy project for consideration in the province’s Locally-Owned Renewable Energy Small Scale Program (LORESS). The Department of Energy and Resource Development extended the deadline for project submissions to June 30 at 3 p.m. The original deadline was April 28. The program, launched in

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Nominate your Great Tree this Arbor Day

National Arbor Day (April 28) and Arbor Day in New Brunswick (May 18) are the perfect opportunities to celebrate the importance of one of our most iconic species of plant life and an irreplaceable part of our ecosystem – the proud and noble tree! We know trees play many crucial roles in our environment. These carbon-capturing

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Mayworks Fredericton returns to celebrate art and the working class

The Mayworks Festival kicks off this week in Fredericton. The Fredericton District Labour Council started the tradition of marking May Day, International Workers’ Day, with a Mayworks Festival three years ago. Mayworks Festivals, long-running annual events in cities such as Toronto and Halifax, bring workers and artists together to celebrate the use of art in pursuits to

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World Water Day 2017: Write a love letter to New Brunswick’s rivers, lakes and streams!

Twenty-five years ago, global leaders at the 1992 United Nations Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro declared March 22 as the first World Water Day – one day a year where the world community focuses on protecting water. Living in a province blessed with nearly 60,000 kilometers of streams and rivers, 2,500 lakes and 5000 km of

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Join our free webinar on climate change communications, Wednesday at 3PM

Looking to learn how to communicate better about climate change?  Don’t risk putting your foot in your mouth. Join Conservation Council’s Climate Change and Energy Solutions Director Dr. Louise Comeau for an educational webinar on the do’s and dont’s of communicating climate change. Get a crash course on the benefits of investing in clean energy, the challenges

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