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Farmers invited to comment on agricultural priorities by March 17

Do you think the government should prioritize environmental protections and sustainable land use, or the introduction of new technologies? How would you rank our province’s agricultural priorities? Do you have any suggestions for a new agricultural program? New Brunswick farmers – the province is seeking your input to aid in the development of our next […]

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Sign up for this year’s Smart Shift Summit! Spend this March 27th &28th learning about green opportunities!

Spread the word! Connect with one of the many New Brunswick organizations working to inspire with new and innovative opportunities stemming from cost-effective reductions to greenhouse gasses, an electrified economy and a sustainable infrastructure that’s adapted for climate change. The Conservation Council’s Lois Corbett and Louise Comeau will be presenting at the Summit. As Director of Climate Change

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Conservation Council’s recommendations on how to respond to ice storms

Following the January ice storm that left over 130,000 New Brunswickers without power, the province has announced public meetings allowing participants to share their experiences and ideas on the response to the January ice storm will take place between April 3 to 6 in Bas-Caraquet, Lamèque, Miramichi, Richibucto, and Tracadie. NOTICE! Participants that want to can also share

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Fredericton residents challenged to ‘Tug of Wards’ community survey contest!

Fredericton Mayor Mike O’Brien is inviting Fredericton residents to compete in a friendly competition that’s putting the city’s 12 Wards head-to-head in a survey-taking battle royal aptly named the “Tug of Wards!” Fredericton Mayor Mike O’Brien announced the competition as a way to help the Imagine Fredericton Team plan Fredericton the city’s growth over the next

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Get ready to play TREEvia on Monday, Feb. 27 at Unplugged Cafe

TREEvia Night is back! Test your knowledge of New Brunswick’s trees and rivers, renewable energy and other topics while supporting climate action, forest conservation and freshwater protection in the province. All proceeds go to the Conservation Council of New Brunswick and Falls Brook Centre.  When: Monday, Feb. 27 at 6:00pm Where: Unplugged Cafe at 418 Queen St., Fredericton

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Kevin Lamoureux: Meeting the Truth and Reconciliation Committee’s Calls to Action

MEETING THE TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION CALLS TO ACTION (Fredericton, February 21, 2017) The UNB Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action Committee is proud to host Kevin Lamoureux, Associate Vice President Indigenous Affairs, University of Winnipeg, who will present “Meeting the TRC’s calls to action” on Tuesday, Feb. 21 at 7 p.m. in Marshall d’Avray Hall,

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Tideland Doc Fest tours NB

Kokota: The Islet of Hope is touring New Brunswick in February as part of Tideland Doc Fest. Seating is limited, please reserve your tickets via Eventbrite at the links below. SACKVILLE: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/tideland-doc-fest-vogue-cinema-sackville-nb-tickets-30554945665 MONCTON: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/tideland-doc-fest-aberdeen-cultural-centre-moncton-nb-tickets-31501830824 FREDERICTON: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/tideland-doc-fest-charlotte-street-arts-centre-fredericton-nb-tickets-31501736542 SAINT JOHN: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/tideland-doc-fest-kent-theater-saint-john-nb-tickets-31501642260 Facebook event page. 

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It’s back! Treat yourself with local goodies at our annual 100 Mile Dinner fundraiser!

Join us for our annual 100 Mile Dinner fundraiser! Enjoy a 3-course meal with guest speakers, silent auction, music, local producer fair, and the presentation of The Environmental Journalism Award in memory of Beth McLaughlin. Tickets can be purchased in person at The Corn Crib at 337 Mountain Road or online on Eventbrite but following

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