Erin Hurley

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Charity brings affordable fresh food to Fredericton

While Market Greens is only open for a few more weeks, its mother program, Community Food Smart, will continue to operate as an option...

Keswick Ridge composting pioneers move in new direction

Coburn Farms in Keswick Ridge sold Natural Gold Compost to the public for 29 years, but that came to an end on Oct. 11.  “...

Garrison Night Market wraps up after a successful summer

During the summer months, Frederictonians saw Carleton Street come alive with the Garrison Night Market that runs on Thursday evenings from 4:30 p.m. to...

Friends forever: From little leagues to university basketball

Hours of practicing, playing and sweating together from childhood to adulthood was a bonding experience for fourth-year students Vanessa Soffee and Emily Owens. The pair...
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“Mr. Information” tackles misinformation

Black Box Productions presented its final show of the year last week, a student-written musical called Mr. Information. The play was written by fourth-year English...

‘Resident Aliens’ makes world premiere at TNB

Don Hannah says the community where he grew up doesn’t exist anymore. Hannah, a playwright and novelist, was born and raised in a small English...

STUISA multicultural fair ’embraces our colours’

The St. Thomas University’s International Student Association (STUISA) held its annual multicultural fair over the weekend, marking the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic...

Women’s soccer protests illustrate gender inequality in sport

The Canadian women’s national soccer team went on strike against Canada Soccer on Feb. 10 in protest of the budget cuts, unequal pay and...