Women in Business NB Presents: Indigenous Pop-Up Shop
Indigenous artisans from across New Brunswick were featured in a Pop-Up Shop at the Fredericton Inn. This was the first
Read moreIndigenous artisans from across New Brunswick were featured in a Pop-Up Shop at the Fredericton Inn. This was the first
Read moreIn May of 2021, just 5 months ago, the remains of 215 Indigenous children were found in Kamloops, British Columbia.
Read moreMaisyn Semigak is another ordinary St. Thomas University student, but on TikTok, Semigak is famous. Since they posted their first
Read moreChloe Breau, a third-year nursing student at UNB Fredericton, says that working as a bartender while attending school full-time has
Read moreOn October 22nd, over 100 people gathered outside the Legislature in Fredericton to support the Mi’kmaq lobster fishers in Nova
Read moreStudent protestors at St. Thomas University took a stand against the Coastal GasLink project by blockading the road during a
Read moreThe Wabanaki Student Centre was packed with students from St. Thomas University who registered for a basket making workshop. Leanne
Read moreThe University of New Brunswick held its fifth annual “Powwow” on April 5 at the Currie Center. There were lots
Read moreProtesters gathered in downtown Fredericton to rally against the pipelines being built in Northern British Columbia. The overall goal of
Read moreReconciliation is still being worked towards. This includes talks, discussions, presentations, and gatherings. The Wabanaki people held a unity gathering
Read moreA small group of students at the University of New Brunswick are taking on the task of providing Indigenous communities
Read moreProtestors stood through freezing temperatures at city hall on Monday to show solidarity and support for Colten Boushie, a 22
Read moreThe lighting of a ceremonial fire outside of St. Thomas University residence Rigby Hall, kicked off the Wabanaki Midwinter Celebration
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