Fredericton’s rinks and arenas: Life after dark
The City of Fredericton owns and operates four ice surfaces that are heavily used by hockey players, ringette players, figure
Read moreThe City of Fredericton owns and operates four ice surfaces that are heavily used by hockey players, ringette players, figure
Read moreAt St. Thomas University’s end-of-year history program info session, students got a glimpse into the exciting opportunities that await them
Read moreSt. Thomas University’s fourth-year directing course recently showcased its latest student-directed play, Love and Information, in the Ted Daigle Auditorium
Read moreInflation has affected the spending habits of many in Fredericton who are trying to buy gifts for loved ones. More
Read moreSt. Thomas University students bundled up and braved the cold weather to gather in Sir James Dunn Hall for STU’s
Read moreOpportunities to host exchange students through the Atlantic International Exchange program (AEI) are always available every summer before the school
Read moreOn March 9, 2022, Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Kieran Moore, announced that the province’s mask mandate will end
Read moreAfter a two-year pause because of COVID-19, the STU Cup Volleyball Tournament is back for its third year. The tournament
Read moreOn March 17, St. Thomas University brought to James Dunn Hall the Long Night Against Procrastination to maximize productivity with
Read moreGuinevere or Guin is a journalism major in her third year at STU. She completed her first two years of
Read moreLet’s face it, parking is regarded by many as the worst part of driving. Although in theory having a car
Read moreAre you sad that the links are closed for the season? Think it’s too cold to practice your swing in
Read moreIn Downtown Fredericton the NB Sports Hall of Fame resides, and they recently inducted six sports personalities from all over
Read moreThis year the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation was classified as a national holiday in Canada. Many establishments and
Read moreIn May of 2021, just 5 months ago, the remains of 215 Indigenous children were found in Kamloops, British Columbia.
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